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Gus doesn't strike me as the type to keep unmistakable evidence of a criminal conspiracy lying around his office.
GD the account numbers pissed me off, total garbage to think Gus would do that.
Until Walt came around, Gus had successfully managed to keep the criminal enterprise and Pollos completely separate. No reason to believe that he wouldn't think that the office was safe. He should have stuck with his instinct to not let Walt in due the the unpredictability.
Exactly, he kept them completely separate - except for the laptop. There was no reason to put a hard copy of the numbers there instead of on his computer which was encrypted. I suppose they needed a way to get the guys to snitch but it was cheap.
the encryption could be cracked, it would just take a lot of time
Assuming that Gus wasn't stupid and had a decent length password, a lot of time is a bit of an understatement...12 chars, no symbols = 3.3 centuries

12 chars, with symbols = 27 centuries

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1452/passwordguessing.jpg

http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=combi&s=articles

https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm - See how long it would take to crack any password

Last but not least:

http://news.techworld.com/security/3228701/fbi-hackers-fail-to-crack-truecrypt/

 
Gus doesn't strike me as the type to keep unmistakable evidence of a criminal conspiracy lying around his office.
GD the account numbers pissed me off, total garbage to think Gus would do that.
Until Walt came around, Gus had successfully managed to keep the criminal enterprise and Pollos completely separate. No reason to believe that he wouldn't think that the office was safe. He should have stuck with his instinct to not let Walt in due the the unpredictability.
Exactly, he kept them completely separate - except for the laptop. There was no reason to put a hard copy of the numbers there instead of on his computer which was encrypted. I suppose they needed a way to get the guys to snitch but it was cheap.
the encryption could be cracked, it would just take a lot of time
Assuming that Gus wasn't stupid and had a decent length password, a lot of time is a bit of an understatement...12 chars, no symbols = 3.3 centuries

12 chars, with symbols = 27 centuries

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1452/passwordguessing.jpg

http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=combi&s=articles

https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm - See how long it would take to crack any password

Last but not least:

http://news.techworld.com/security/3228701/fbi-hackers-fail-to-crack-truecrypt/
username: gusfpassword: hectorsux1

 
Just starting watching this(S1 E3 last night) on Netflix.

I have to keep telling myself not to read this thread all the way thru.

 
Gus doesn't strike me as the type to keep unmistakable evidence of a criminal conspiracy lying around his office.
GD the account numbers pissed me off, total garbage to think Gus would do that.
Until Walt came around, Gus had successfully managed to keep the criminal enterprise and Pollos completely separate. No reason to believe that he wouldn't think that the office was safe. He should have stuck with his instinct to not let Walt in due the the unpredictability.
Exactly, he kept them completely separate - except for the laptop. There was no reason to put a hard copy of the numbers there instead of on his computer which was encrypted. I suppose they needed a way to get the guys to snitch but it was cheap.
the encryption could be cracked, it would just take a lot of time
Assuming that Gus wasn't stupid and had a decent length password, a lot of time is a bit of an understatement...12 chars, no symbols = 3.3 centuries

12 chars, with symbols = 27 centuries

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1452/passwordguessing.jpg

http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=combi&s=articles

https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm - See how long it would take to crack any password

Last but not least:

http://news.techworld.com/security/3228701/fbi-hackers-fail-to-crack-truecrypt/
username: gusfpassword: hectorsux1
username: @manprovidespassword: !hideinplainsight

 
Gus doesn't strike me as the type to keep unmistakable evidence of a criminal conspiracy lying around his office.
GD the account numbers pissed me off, total garbage to think Gus would do that.
Until Walt came around, Gus had successfully managed to keep the criminal enterprise and Pollos completely separate. No reason to believe that he wouldn't think that the office was safe. He should have stuck with his instinct to not let Walt in due the the unpredictability.
Exactly, he kept them completely separate - except for the laptop. There was no reason to put a hard copy of the numbers there instead of on his computer which was encrypted. I suppose they needed a way to get the guys to snitch but it was cheap.
the encryption could be cracked, it would just take a lot of time
Assuming that Gus wasn't stupid and had a decent length password, a lot of time is a bit of an understatement...12 chars, no symbols = 3.3 centuries

12 chars, with symbols = 27 centuries

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1452/passwordguessing.jpg

http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=combi&s=articles

https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm - See how long it would take to crack any password

Last but not least:

http://news.techworld.com/security/3228701/fbi-hackers-fail-to-crack-truecrypt/
username: gusfpassword: hectorsux1
username: @manprovidespassword: !hideinplainsight
username: #1methmaticianpassword: dieeladiodie!

 
Caught up through most of season 5 now. My favorite part of this thread is definitely the people referring to Todd as a other character from some other stupid show, and then getting upset when people didn't just roll with it.

 
Cranston was on Stern today.

Stern: I'm sure in a way you are glad the show is coming to an end.

Cranston: In a way I guess. I don't want it to end like some bull#### story like, "oh we had the wrong charts you're fine we can go on for another five years."

Likely nothing.

 
Saw previews for an upcoming episode of Parks and Recreation and Jonathan Banks is playing a cranky, intimidating father figure from the looks of it. "We're a Twizzlers family." :lmao:

 
Saw previews for an upcoming episode of Parks and Recreation and Jonathan Banks is playing a cranky, intimidating father figure from the looks of it. "We're a Twizzlers family." :lmao:
Saw that as well, looked funny. have a feeling he will embrace some type casting and pop up in lots of TV shows as a 1 week "guest" and also some movies where they need the older meaner guy that has the "old world" way of doing things. I could see him playing a 50s/60s type mobster.
 

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