DaveKillens wrote:As far as I'm concerned, if you have something to hide, it's your responsibility to keep it from competitors. The thing is, once a car or equipment or methodology leaves the secure confines of the factory, it's vunerable, and eventually the competitors will figure it out. It's just a matter of time. But these are just unfounded accusations by Ferrari they will never be able to prove it. Maybe Ferrari should review it's security policies and change encryption instead of just throwing out accusations to the world press.
So true, so true. Ever notice how everyteam have thier own professional photagraphers and they are not taking pictures of the teams they work for?
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