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When somebody puts something in the garbage, that means it's trash, and leave it there


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Sometimes we would find interesting things like DVD films in the garbages, and of course, we would like to watch those films. But in this case, we must remember old advice, that is given in every business school in the world, and that is "there are no free lunches". In this case, we must think that nobody would ever throw away some DVD films without the reason. And this means that those DVD films might be stolen, and they might be some trap for lawyers or somebody like that. This means that that stolen property would be equipped with the "tracking cookie" and then the hacker would see, that somebody would use them in their computers. In this case, the hacker has made the copy of the DVD, and equip it with tracking software.


This pirate DVD has been put in the original box, what has been stolen from some supermarket.  After that, the hacker just calls the cops, and if the targeted person is some kind of lawyer, would this kind of action make serious damage to that person's reputation. Also, those DVD:s might involve very complicated and sophisticated harmful software, what can be used to control all system, where that DVD would slip that malware. In this case, the DVD film has been used as the "Troyan horse", what will install the malicious software to some computer system. In this case, the hackers would leave this kind of merchandise in the near of targeted company, and then some employer would find it.


After that, the employer, who might be some kind of director would put that DVD film in the computer's DVD station. Then this DVD would upload the malware in the system. This is one way to send the tracking software in the system. Here I must say that nobody would put anything like unopened DVD's in the garbage, and that's why those things should leave in that place.  Many people believe, that those DVD:s are ready for the watch, but we must remember, that they might be stolen.


And if in the lawyers or medical doctors office would found the stolen property, that would make bad things for reputation and career. The easiest way to make problems for some person is just taking this kind of stuff in the garbage and then watch from the window when somebody would take those DVD:s to car or home, and then just call the cops, and claim this person as the thief. This is the very fine idea if somebody wants to destroy other persons reputation.  So leave all trash to garbage is the key rule of the business live. Leave all stuff, what you find in the garbage there. That stuff causes only the problems, and of course, those DVD:s can be in so bad condition, that they would destroy the DVD station.



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