You know, there’s a lot of stuff that’s easy to do.
Really.
Painting walls. Building huge, well designed, buildings. Running marathons.
Doing them well, on the other hand?
Is a whole other matter.
One thing that’s easy to do — as I know from work — is typing errors.
Which I suspect might have something to do with one piece of news I saw, yesterday.
It’s seems a marketing firm working for the US Republican party has given access to 200 million people’s details: leaving it easily accessible on a public cloud server.
Those details? Could easily be used to commit all sorts of cyber-crime.
For starters, you’ve a whole pile of names, addresses and phone numbers: complete with details on the person’s opinions, and preferences.
I’d imagine whoever’s gained access to that? Will be wallowing in criminal opportunities.
I’m not sure for certain: but I’d imagine that sort of information is going to generate a lot of personalised phising emails!
According to the news?
The firm that held the data made a mistake with the accessibility settings: which meant anyone with the link could get to it.
Anyone.
But say they have since modified those settings.
I’m betting the reason the settings were the way they were?
Is because someone’s made a simple mistake: as simple, say, as accidentally picking the wrong item from a drop down menu.
It’s that simple, that easy …
To cause a lot of issues …
~≈‰≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone’s does with today’s themed questions, shall we?
And the only tune you could have in a Jaws themed quiz …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s teaser.
Have a good day.
* I knew there was something I meant to do with that question, Olga: phrase it as English language debut … ! See? Typing errors, everyone does ’em! As for London … ? What can I tell you, Olga: I think it’s the heat …
† Nuts doesn’t even start, Debbi! I think we need the word bonkers, at some point! (What were you saying about the Republicans, Debbi? I mean, APART from the sarcastic lines about them making good hiring choices?)
BTW, if I wanted to run a short part of a fiction podcast script with a female British character past you, would you give it a look? It's short.
I'm trying to make her distinct from her American "friends". But I want to make sure I'm using the right slang. :)
1. 1975 2. Steven Spielberg 3. a great white shark 4. Benchley 5. John Williams 6. New England 7. Roy Scheider 8. From Russia With Love 9. Richard Dreyfuss 10. Universal
I'm trying to make it a comic mystery. Or, at least, a bit funny.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
Bonkers! Great word. :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, if I wanted to run a short part of a fiction podcast script with a female British character past you, would you give it a look? It's short.
I'm trying to make her distinct from her American "friends". But I want to make sure I'm using the right slang. :)
1. 1975
2. Steven Spielberg
3. a great white shark
4. Benchley
5. John Williams
6. New England
7. Roy Scheider
8. From Russia With Love
9. Richard Dreyfuss
10. Universal
I'm trying to make it a comic mystery. Or, at least, a bit funny.
Of course, I could put it on my blog. We'll see.