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Re: Snitch Rat



I would turn it over to GSA auditor and let them know especially in these
days after 911 and if security is as critical as you say .
slopiness is inexcusable
"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:463bab30$0$510$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ...I felt funny reporting one of my ex-clients to the FBI about a year and
> half ago...I hemmed & hawed for about a week then finally I gave in and
> called it in...oddly enough it took them about 30 seconds to pull up the
> guy's info they knew who he was and where he was and thanked me - that was
> it...they wouldn't tell me nuttin...they even knew exactly who I was as
> well.
>
>
>
> "Just Looking" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:463b9ea2$0$18853$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | That was my plan once it is all working. It is too much of a 'the dog
> ate
> my
> | homework' or 'aliens landed in the back yard' type of thing to bring up
> | without someone thinking you're wearing the tinfoil cap. I have seen
> many
> | efforts at defeating a system, but never by the installer himself.
> |
> | "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:463b5578$0$505$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > Inform the client - no matter how many letters they have in their name
> :-)
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | > "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | > news:463b40f1$0$5654$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > | So I had to replace an old DS 7400 Xi with a 9412GV2. The regular
> crew
> | was
> | > a
> | > | little confused so I went to take a sniff for myself. The panel was
> full
> | > of
> | > | mux devices like a DS7432 and MX938. No big deal. Get a 8125MUX and
> a
> | > D5060
> | > | and go to town. So when going through the spaghetti I was stumped.
> It
> | made
> | > | no sense. Finally I realized that someone had landed the MX 938 MUX
> | > devices
> | > | on the DS7432 analog zone expander. The loop voltage from the DS7432
> | gave
> | > | the appearance that the MX938 was working (since the LED came on).
> Even
> | > | worse they "documented" this error in hand written as well as typed
> form
> | > and
> | > | left on the job. Okay then! Why were some MX938 devices wired and
> | > programmed
> | > | correctly and others done incorrectly when it was installed at the
> same
> | > time
> | > | by the same person (judging from the hand writing)? Stupid?
> Careless?
> | > | Sabotage? This is a place where security is critical. The work was
> of
> | > course
> | > | originally done and later blessed by the big three letter company
> that
> | > | starts with A. Does that company have any internal discipline staff
> or
> | QC
> | > | that should be notified? Or should I be a snitch rat and turn the
> | > documents
> | > | over to law enforcement as fraud. If this weren't the type of
> facility
> | it
> | > is
> | > | I know that type of complaint would generally go nowhere. But this
> place
> | > is
> | > | the type with the profile and (full time federally paid three
> letter)
> | > legal
> | > | clout to cause serious trouble for someone, even ones with a fat
> three
> | > | letter wallet, especially with the handwritten documents left
> behind.
> I
> | am
> | > | sure that the three letter company doesn't want to see these other
> three
> | > | letter boys showing up on their doorstep. I believe I just saw
> stupidity
> | > in
> | > | action, but it could be an effort of a crime as well. I am puzzled.
> Has
> | > | anyone here ever had experience with the pooper scooper going behind
> | these
> | > | companies and cleaning up their messes? Is this typical? I hope not.
> I
> | > have
> | > | seen lots of stuff that is pure crap as an installation but never
> | > something
> | > | exactly like this where it seems that a path of disabled devices is
> | being
> | > | created right under someone's nose, but made to look as if they
> | functioned
> | > | correctly. I am being too paranoid or not paranoid enough?
> | > |
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
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