
World's worst
The US Secret Service's computer network is so bad that
it is only fully available for 60 per cent of the time.
According to ABC News
the Secret Service is so plagued by computer problems that the agency
invited the National Security Agency to formally review its information
technology systems.
Part of the problem is that the spook's technology is so
outdated that it all depends on a mainframe that was build in the 1980s when an
Atari was considered top of the range. Apparently the database system is so outdated that users
are at times unable to conduct searches from one system to another.
It was all designed in the days when the US's main
opponent were the Russians and at the time their computer systems were not much
better. Now it looks like a terrorist armed with a netbook has comparable processing power.