Melbourne high school hack




















Exploit: Email compromise by phishing attacks. Risk to Small Business: High: This is a significant breach in scale and severity, and due to the sensitive nature of the data compromised the organization will likely face heavy fines. Individual Risk: Extreme: Individuals affected by this breach are at high risk for identity theft, as well as their medical information being sold on the Dark Web.

Customers Impacted: , Animoto: New York-based company that provides a cloud-based video-making service for social media sites.

Exploit: Undisclosed. Individual Risk: Moderate: Users affected by this breach are at a higher risk of spam and phishing.

Customers Impacted: Unclear. Sitter: An app that connects babysitters and parents. Exploit: Exposed MongoDB database. Individual Risk: High: A lot of sensitive personal information was exposed in this breach, much of it unsettling.

Customers Impacted: 93, Exploit: Negligence. Individual Risk: High: Those affected by the data breach have sensitive information about their personal medical information that is considered highly private and could leave them exposed to identity theft.

Customers Impacted: students. Tick Tock. The cost of cybercrime is no joke. This is easy to say from the perspective of someone whose business it is to know all about cybercrime trends, attack vectors etc, etc. But to really quantify how big of a problem cybercrime is in the world of business, it is often easier to compare it to day to day things… like a doctor explaining a complicated procedure or a mechanic telling you why your car is making that noise. So today I would like to compare the cost of cybercrime to the most universal understanding that there is… time.

The number of cybercrime victims each minute globally: 1, Number of records leaked globally each minute from publicly disclosed incidents : 5, The number of new phishing domains appearing each minute:. Consider this: When you think about Cyber Security think about the ones you care the most about — your family.

The school is honestly not getting better, it's decaying as time goes - seriously don't know why I stayed instead of going back to my previous school. The only pros I can think of right now for going to mhs is that you're all boys, so inevitably you're gonna fuck around in class and have fun. Have a good think about it, mate. I was a Year 10 entry as well and similarly was very torn up between whether to stay at my old school or to leave. You grow so much as a person and are surrounded with absolute gems.

If you make the most of every opportunity, the sky is the limit. Attended Mac. It's true that most teachers are not particularly great although there are a few that were genuinely amazing, fostered a love for the subject and challenged you , but people have very high expectations of teachers in these schools as a result may exaggerate the 'terribleness' when they are not up to their standards.

I find this attitude somewhat elitist and problematic, as while I believe that public schools deserved teachers of a better standard, many people seem to think that selective schools are entitled to better teachers than other public schools. I can literally assure that the overall standard of teaching is no worse than other public schools. In terms of extra-curriculars and personal development Mac.

You do really meet a few amazing people in every year level who are very passionate about music, sport , drama, social issues amongst other things in an inspiring and infectious kind of way. Those are the people that changes your outlook, worldview and challenges you to be more socially aware. Obviously, these types of people exist in every school, but I think that Mac. In addition, the alumni networks of both schools are very vast, and you are bound to come across a few people who makes the most out of opportunities out there and are really making the world a better place.

Although most people do have opportunities in life, not many other schools really encourage of push students to take advantage of them Mac. Whichever way you choose, don't inherit the 'grass is greener on the other side' attitude. It's ok to go to MHS and leave the school, but do so because it's not right for you or are not enjoying it there, rather than because there are potentially better options. Ooft this may be a little late, but congrats! I was fortunate enough to get an interview for yr 10, but didn't pass that which makes me really sad.

I wonder if we did the interview on the same day lol mine was 2nd August. Anyways, I think you should really go there, but it may be far getting to and from there and I have friends that say that the teacher's aren't the best lol. Oh well, hope you choose wisely I think you already chose and good luck on your future studies.

Only thing I have to worry about is getting a late offer Would really encourage anyone thinking of posting in this thread to use their brain a bit. The performance of such schools are a testament to the ability of the students, not the facilities or the teachers. However, there is a difference between a competent teacher and an excellent one.

Going in with such a belief will almost always lead to disappointment. From my experience there is no difference in these proportions. Every school has amazing teachers but these are rare, no matter what type of school I cant speak for private schools, never been.

Things such as extra curricular opportunities, more school events and in general like minded and abled peers. Melbourne High is a good school, just don't fuck around a lot during VCE and you'll be fine.



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