Posts Tagged ‘Cisco’

Spy Chips – My question to John Chambers in 2010

There is continuing controversy as to whether the claims that certain motherboards manufactured in China were fitted with tiny microchips that are capable of compromising data. Details as to what exactly this means is less important than the answers to “what if” questions. The chip could potentially install malware or open up a port silently for the hackers to invade any of the systems using such a motherboard. It could also potentially inflict other major damages such as erasing all data or corrupt the data slowly (in some intelligent ways) so that even backups over a period of time makes it impossible to retrieve the data. And it may be programmed to be dormant and wake up in some future date. Who knows?

Planting such “easter eggs” is a common practice in software, but not necessarily with the intent of causing damage, but more as a joke or for fun. Programmers of video games or computer software planted these for fun. For example, TECO editor from TOPS-10 operating system (in the late 70s and early 80’s) used the command make to create a file. If you typed “make love” to create a file called love, it had an easter egg which would respond by saying “not war?“. Most recently, Google engineers have been creating a fair amount of easter eggs.

I want to tell you a story about my question on this subject some 8 years ago…

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When it snows…

20140205_134925I am sure you are tuned into the news about statue of the near-naked sleepwalker on the Munger Green. Sunday’s Superbowl XLVIII was a blowout and the half time show resulted in its own controversy about the fact that the Red Hot Chili Peppers really did not play live, but were accompanied by recordings of instruments. I loved a few of the commercials and suggested that they should have run them more during the second half because that would have been more fun than the game itself!

Now it is time to concentrate on NCAA basketball. I had good luck with calling the Superbowl outcome and I am wondering whether that luck will continue with NCAA bracket. I am looking to win $1 billion by getting every winner in the bracket right. And no, that won’t make me retire because I love what I do!

My introduction to the first major snow storm was in early 1979. I remember venturing out in the snow and trying to take the subway to Manhattan. I was bored in the apartment and wanted to get to school and do some work. That was how bored I was! But, the normal 10 minute walk from the apartment to the subway turned into a disaster, because, in 10 minutes I barely went to the end of my street because nothing had been cleaned. What a different world it has become now!

 

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