In Pictures: The most mortifying moments in IT security history

From Lockheed Martin and HBGary Federal to the US government and Cornell University, no one is immune to humiliating security glitches

“The largest threats to our networks? The threat isn’t going to change. They’re in our networks, they’re all over,” Lt. General Charles Croom, Jr., commander, Joint Task Force, Global Network Operations and director of DISA, speaking bluntly in 2006 about attackers getting into military networks and the need to fix it.

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