It says so on their own page that fancy bears now has the info involving TUE applications. Good news to me.
It says so on their own page that fancy bears now has the info involving TUE applications. Good news to me.
Again? They know/knew they were under attack. Unplug the damm server until you know it's secure! Sheesh.
Fool me once, Shane on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
BBC has a story up on it.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/39477302
Anyone have any details on if they're hiring someone to secure their systems?
BTW: This is the same group that hacked Wada over the summer:
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/news/2016-09/wada-confirms-attack-by-russian-cyber-espionage-group
I'd be more interested if they'd hack Coe, Aden, or Salazar's email. Can you even imagine?
I'm with the guy or gal who says they are happy to see this info out.
I have no problem reading people's TUEs.
I guess there could be a few embarrassing things in there but for the most part want to know what people are on and why.
Intravenous de milo wrote:
I'd be more interested if they'd hack Coe, Aden, or Salazar's email. Can you even imagine?
+1
Do it to clear Russia's name!
rojo wrote:
I have no problem reading people's TUEs.
You may not have a problem reading other's TUEs but I'm sure they have a problem with you reading it.
Just because they're more accomplished athletes than you doesn't give you the right to look at their private data.
That info should be public anyway.
privacyp wrote:
rojo wrote:I have no problem reading people's TUEs.
You may not have a problem reading other's TUEs but I'm sure they have a problem with you reading it.
Just because they're more accomplished athletes than you doesn't give you the right to look at their private data.
I could not disagree more.
I am all for 100% open medical records for pro athletes.
Self promotion wrote:
privacyp wrote:You may not have a problem reading other's TUEs but I'm sure they have a problem with you reading it.
Just because they're more accomplished athletes than you doesn't give you the right to look at their private data.
I could not disagree more.
I am all for 100% open medical records for pro athletes.
Exactly, TUEs and bio passport data should be made open to public if the IAAF wants to make any sort of step to us thinking that they are now about transparency and not about covering things up, Radcliffe style.
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