>Found an old IDE hard drive from like 2005. >Decided to see if there was anything still on it >After 12 hours of recovery efforts I manage to pull a bunch of weird code and slide shows and PDFs and what not
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Should I throw this away and forget about it? I don't wanna be handlign sensitive info
Pft, why would this be sensitive? Be glad you can preserve some old shit for fun to share with grandkids.
Sebastian Adams
Worst you should get is FOUO stuff. When a company or entity works with or creates classified material, it does not leave the secured area it was unpackaged or created in. I work for a defense contractor and any hardware that ever touched information not approved for public release never leaves our ownership and gets the shredder at EoL. That said, NAVSUP is a Navy project and the Navy is full of idiots in my experience.
Matthew Myers
oh cool i dont see anything that says classified so i guess im ok
Dubs for OP is going to slip and slide on 4 gunshots to the back
Jordan Fisher
what game is that from - stryker i guess
Nolan Torres
SAVE THIS THREAD NOW?
Tyler Lewis
Seriously if I had to sit through a presentation with slides this bad I'd be fantasizing about blowing my brains out by slide three
Nathan Gomez
Dubs for car brakes malfunction
Landon Martinez
anyone else think this could be the russians fucking with us? I once saw a thread on Sup Forums about the internal software of a water treatment plant. it got deleted after someone posted a CNN link about the sewage leak near the US/mexico border a few weeks earlier.
Daniel Murphy
Nice b8
Upload it to mega or something so we can look at it. Seems interesting.
Mason Adams
>Upload it to mega This. Use tor.
Easton Stewart
Armyfag here. I'm familiar with BCS3 even though it's quite old. Where did you find this hard drive?
Owen Robinson
This is a really comfy GUI, I miss those 90s icons... UX was much more friendly back then.
Joshua Davis
Christ imagine all the critical gov computers running win95 because of all this legacy software. It's a security nightmare.
Lincoln Ross
>It's a security nightmare It's really not though, almost all of those systems never touch the internet, or if they touch any network it's a secure military network.
Unless you've got physical access to the network, or the device. There is no security issues.
>dude, you're getting a Dell wew, thats an old one
Jace Wood
literally just a pencil pusher powerpoint for asset tracking, not to mention a painfully outdated system. they threw it away unprotected because it's literally all useless.
Angel Wood
I'm a defense contractor and these slideshows are of no significance.