[moneydance] moneydance-info Digest, Vol 63, Issue 15

pscherz pscherz at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 12:12:04 EDT 2008


Don't let your guard down.  Data can get swipped off of an Apple server just
like any other.  Apple users have this feeling that they are invincible to
all kinds of attacks.  That is really bull.  You stick data out there
without the protection, and some one will get it.  If it is data you want to
keep private, you had better protect it.

Phil



dancingbrook wrote:
> 
> On Oct 21, 2008, at 12:00 PM, moneydance-info-request at moneydance.com  
> wrote:
> 
>>
>> I'll add another.
>>
>> I don't want my private financial data stored on someone else's  
>> server.
>> Data gets lost, stolen, copied, compromised, etc. all the time.
>>
>> I'd rather keep my private data private.
> 
> Though I appreciate the concern, frankly I have more faith in Apple  
> being able to keep my data private than I do in myself. Never heard on  
> anything being stolen off of Apple's servers, but lot's of cases where  
> personal computers are compromised. (of course I'm vulnerable to both,  
> though I am on a  Mac.)
> 
> Really just looking for advice about feasibility. Does MD care where  
> the data is stored? From what I gather, I guess not.
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