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Latest Rumours Did the ticket office get robbed again?

yet again they are telling the theives how to get around the security on laptops to get around them.

seem to remember this happening last time.


Where? I didn't read anything in that report like that - simply that they might have to change the hard drives, which even fairly dim tealeaves would know.
 
Where? I didn't read anything in that report like that - simply that they might have to change the hard drives, which even fairly dim tealeaves would know.

exactly giving them tips how to get around the security on the lap tops. i dunno maybe they don't think the people who broke in can read???
 
"Mr Scriven said the database is held centrally and the laptops would need to be connected to the server to obtain information."
He believes it is unlikely the burglars would even be able to gain access to the stolen machines.

He added: “Unless the people who have stolen them know exactly what they are doing they are unlikely to be able to get on them because of the security on them". maybe they will now find somone who knows?

“They’d have to wipe the machines down" and take the hard drive out. You’d need to know what you are doing. just incase you cant find somone.

what a wolly! :doh:
 
"Mr Scriven said the database is held centrally and the laptops would need to be connected to the server to obtain information."

Which is telling them nothing that they don't know - how the hell are they going to connect to the server and get on the database? Hacking the database is a million miles away from bricking a window and nicking a laptop - Scriv is telling us that they can't even access the hard drives.


He believes it is unlikely the burglars would even be able to gain access to the stolen machines.

He added: “Unless the people who have stolen them know exactly what they are doing they are unlikely to be able to get on them because of the security on them". maybe they will now find somone who knows?



And they are so stupid they need to read that in a paper? That's risible!

:D

“They’d have to wipe the machines down" and take the hard drive out. You’d need to know what you are doing. just incase you cant find somone.

I refer you to my comment above - how is that telling them anything useful?

what a wolly! :doh:

You said it!
 
Cunning burglars eh? Brick through the window is ingenious!
Also, what took the rozzers so long? they only live 300 yards down Vic Ave!
 
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