The legal mind at work. Credit: Computerworld / IDG This contractor pilot fish is at a client site — and, as usual, he and his cohorts are dealing with issues that weren’t originally contemplated when they were brought in. “The network was going crazy,” fish reports. “This was a big site, with lots of routers and subnets, all carefully segregated. Something was hosing this big time, and sniffers told us we were seeing ‘contamination’ between subnets.” Fish and his team eventually pin down where the contamination is happening. It’s in two subnets in adjacent wings of the corporate building: the ones for the legal department and software development. So fish and his team decide to walk the floor to see if they can spot anything out of the ordinary. At first, everything looks normal. But then someone on the team sees an Ethernet cable snaking around a corridor. The cable is plugged into two network jacks on the wall. And it doesn’t belong to fish’s group. “We dug a bit,” says fish. “Turns out that legal was blocked from open internet access; development wasn’t. Some bright character in legal figured out if he plugged a cable into a development jack around the corner, they got out to the internet without filters. “I never found out, but I really hope he got fired.” Related content brandpost Sponsored by Nerdio Nerdio enables remote work across the Canadian wilderness for the Government of Alberta How Nerdio empowered the Government of Alberta to improve remote access By Nerdio Jul 23, 2024 1 min Remote Work Infrastructure Management Networking opinion Digital nomads just got huge screens and fast internet The two biggest pain points for remote workers trying to get their jobs done in faraway places have been erased by innovative new products that should make it even easier to work from anywhere. By Mike Elgan Jun 25, 2024 7 mins Remote Work Augmented Reality Broadband opinion McDonald's serves up a master class in how not to explain a system outage When McDonald's in March suffered a global outage preventing it from accepting payments, it issued a lengthy statement about the incident that was vague, misleading and yet still allowed many of the technical details to be figured out. By Evan Schuman Apr 01, 2024 7 mins Mobile Payment Data Center Industry news Meta services begin recovering from major disruption A widespread outage affected Meta and other top online services providers on Tuesday morning. By Jon Gold Mar 05, 2024 3 mins Facebook Networking Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe