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Telstra haven't had an outage as bad as the Optus one yesterday. The was very very bad. This on back of the data breach last year. Optus are light years behind Telstra.
maybe thats because nobody at optus tried to sabotage telstra, stop blaming the victim

the data breach is a confirmed attack on optus, the main suspects should not be china but telstra or other competitors
 

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maybe thats because nobody at optus tried to sabotage telstra, stop blaming the victim

the data breach is a confirmed attack on optus, the main suspects should not be china but telstra or other competitors
Nobody would try to sabotage Telstra, they've got the best minds in the business. Trying to sabotage them is like trying to sabotage Microsoft - it just won't happen - that's how many layers of defense they've got.

As for Telstra or other competitors attacking Optus, that's exactly what a conspiracy theorist would say. All it takes is a disgruntled employee to blow the whistle on them in order for them to be fined millions of dollars. They're not stupid enough to do that.
 

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Nobody would try to sabotage Telstra, they've got the best minds in the business. Trying to sabotage them is like trying to sabotage Microsoft - it just won't happen - that's how many layers of defense they've got.

As for Telstra or other competitors attacking Optus, that's exactly what a conspiracy theorist would say. All it takes is a disgruntled employee to blow the whistle on them in order for them to be fined millions of dollars. They're not stupid enough to do that.
well there was an attack on optus, any theory is a conspiracy theory unless you feel that one person was smart enough to do it?

all it takes is one disgruntled employee? obviously im not suggesting that telstra sent out a company wide memo talking about their plans to attack optus, but using your logic, why is china or someone else able to do it? all it takes is one disgruntled chinaman to blow the whistle and china gets embarrassed internationally
 

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well there was an attack on optus, any theory is a conspiracy theory unless you feel that one person was smart enough to do it?

all it takes is one disgruntled employee? obviously im not suggesting that telstra sent out a company wide memo talking about their plans to attack optus, but using your logic, why is china or someone else able to do it? all it takes is one disgruntled chinaman to blow the whistle and china gets embarrassed internationally
The attack on Optus was done by a HACKER, not a country or corporation. Then they hold the data for ransom.

Blind Freddy could tell you that.
 

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The attack on Optus was done by a HACKER, not a country or corporation. Then they hold the data for ransom.

Blind Freddy could tell you that.
first they get an amount of money from the competitors to do it
 

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'all it takes is one disgruntled employee'

lol so nothing bad has been done in world history? is that what you are trying to say? for example volkswagen would never cheat the emissions testers because all it would take is one disgruntled employee or a thorough test to blow the whistle and it would cost VW massive damage to its reputation?

wahesh believes that all companies in history have never done anything wrong and have never cheated since his disgruntled employee claim can be made across the board ffs

what a non smart person
 

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don't make me bring up the list of things companies have done to cheat, absolutely with hundreds of millions on the line its going to happen
 

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actually scrap that, billions on the line
 

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im going to bring in the list of corporate scandals that will confuse the hell out of wahesh because all it takes is one disgruntled employee to blow the whistle

for example enron would never commit fraud, news corp would never hack phones because one disgruntled employee would blow the whistle, theranos could never be a fake company because that would be bad PR
 

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'all it takes is one disgruntled employee'

lol so nothing bad has been done in world history? is that what you are trying to say? for example volkswagen would never cheat the emissions testers because all it would take is one disgruntled employee or a thorough test to blow the whistle and it would cost VW massive damage to its reputation?

wahesh believes that all companies in history have never done anything wrong and have never cheated since his disgruntled employee claim can be made across the board ffs

what a non smart person
Right... so according to you, Telstra, a billion dollar empire, will screw over their biggest competitor, risk getting caught, de-registered, fined millions, losing a shit-load of customers resulting in dire consequences for their shareholders and the board? :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy:

Oh Rodzilla you come up with some absolute rippers mate - this is up their with one of your best.

Now then... list all your corporate scandals.
 

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Right... so according to you, Telstra, a billion dollar empire, will screw over their biggest competitor, risk getting caught, de-registered, fined millions, losing a shit-load of customers resulting in dire consequences for their shareholders and the board? :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy:

Oh Rodzilla you come up with some absolute rippers mate - this is up their with one of your best.

Now then... list all your corporate scandals.
absolutely, its no risk actually because 87% of the world are morons like you who don't suspect anything

forget billion dollar empire, how about 250 Billion dollar empire Volkswagen installing a system in the car to pass emissions testing, they risked getting caught, they had to engineer it, they risked fines, they risked losing customers, but they wanted the money, so they went for it and broke the law

so in your world this would never happen, more so than telstra because VW is a worldwide company and engineering into onto your car is much more incriminating than getting someone to hack a rival, you must be scratching your head in confusion

so what about this? also HSBC laundered money for drug dealers, tabacco companies killed people, there is no risk, nobody went to jail, if they get caught the millions in fines is like me paying a 3 cent fine for speeding

news of the world hacked a number of people including the royal family and the payoff was maybe some low level information, up the stakes to billions of dollars
 

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absolutely, its no risk actually because 87% of the world are morons like you who don't suspect anything

forget billion dollar empire, how about 250 Billion dollar empire Volkswagen installing a system in the car to pass emissions testing, they risked getting caught, they had to engineer it, they risked fines, they risked losing customers, but they wanted the money, so they went for it and broke the law

so in your world this would never happen, more so than telstra because VW is a worldwide company and engineering into onto your car is much more incriminating than getting someone to hack a rival, you must be scratching your head in confusion

so what about this? also HSBC laundered money for drug dealers, tabacco companies killed people, there is no risk, nobody went to jail, if they get caught the millions in fines is like me paying a 3 cent fine for speeding

news of the world hacked a number of people including the royal family and the payoff was maybe some low level information, up the stakes to billions of dollars
Of course those companies broke the law, however, you have absolutely no idea how those businesses run, and the ramification those companies can afford to cop. What about when Maclaren where fined 100 million for spying on Ferrari. It was a scandal they could cop.

I'm sure VW by-passing the emissions testing was done so without consultation from other parties within.

Telstra, however, could not cop the ramifications this will have for them should they be responsible for it and get found out. They have absolutely nothing to gain for it - whereas those other companies did.

Put it this way, if it gets found out that Telstra were responsible for it, I'll ban myself from this place.

That's my gift just or you :innocent:
 

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Of course those companies broke the law, however, you have absolutely no idea how those businesses run, and the ramification those companies can afford to cop. What about when Maclaren where fined 100 million for spying on Ferrari. It was a scandal they could cop.

I'm sure VW by-passing the emissions testing was done so without consultation from other parties within.

Telstra, however, could not cop the ramifications this will have for them should they be responsible for it and get found out. They have absolutely nothing to gain for it - whereas those other companies did.

Put it this way, if it gets found out that Telstra were responsible for it, I'll ban myself from this place.

That's my gift just or you :innocent:
telstra have things to gain from it, apparently half the country was shut off on optus, they have many optus customers to gain from it, 10 million customers

what the hell are you talking about? telstra has nothing to gain from this?

so my list includes many things companies could not cop, HSBC money laundering etc, VW, you explain VW by saying it was done without consultation lol, of course thats what im suggesting at telstra or whoever else would do it, all it takes is one telstra guy to contact a hacker

companies have employees sign off that they are not working for any competitor for this very reason
 

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Fckng obvious this.

Optus threatened to release data showing how Bill Gates funded covid development with the help of Fauci and the Bat lady. They planned to distribute it using GMO crops and had secretly planted it in the Optus 5G network. So Gates bought Vodafone and they secretly took it down (well not that secret - cannot hide shit from a Lizard).

Meanwhile Telstra is happily sitting on the sidelines, fully owned and operated by the Jewish Cabal.

Fck them all up. Watch sick porn on your phone as much as you can. That'll teach them a lesson.
 

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@Wahesh didn’t you know? Bill Gates is responsible for the Optus network ‘unreliability’ :-).
 

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Fckng obvious this.

Optus threatened to release data showing how Bill Gates funded covid development with the help of Fauci and the Bat lady. They planned to distribute it using GMO crops and had secretly planted it in the Optus 5G network. So Gates bought Vodafone and they secretly took it down (well not that secret - cannot hide shit from a Lizard).

Meanwhile Telstra is happily sitting on the sidelines, fully owned and operated by the Jewish Cabal.

Fck them all up. Watch sick porn on your phone as much as you can. That'll teach them a lesson.
It was all Telstra fault
 

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Rodzilla

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Still waiting on an explanation about what ramifications companies are able to cop

like 18 parts of ramification per million is the limit and companies won’t go above that

money laundering for drug dealers, faking your whole company, faking your accounts, faking that your car is compliant to emissions rules is 17 parts per million so that’s ok but hacking someone else is 18 and they won’t do that lol
 
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