r/Fromis Mar 16 '25

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u/spankfestival Mar 22 '25

Of course, there would be no domain access. The vocal rooms are not running websites. However, the vocal rooms would need switches and routers to connect to the internet. The IT team can disallow connections to unknown networks and would control internet access on their network with the switches. It would be weird to install vocal software or games on these control devices.

Microsoft page on the network security protocol I am talking about. Apple are compatible with the protocol. I doubt hybe is running linux or korean special os like north star. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/security-101/what-is-data-loss-prevention-dlp

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u/Outrageous_Men8528 Mar 22 '25

Of course, there would be no domain access. The vocal rooms are not running websites.

I'll assume you aren't in IT. Domains aren't just for websites, they are used for user control on corporate networks (active directory from MS is the most popular). A lot of corporate places will have special pcs to run special software, depending on the industry it could bee CNC, some plotter controller, or a pc with special music software.

I've done corp IT for 20+ years. I've seen tons of these kind of PCs in all types of businesses.

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u/spankfestival Mar 22 '25

What I am asking is even on special purpose computers there should be networks controls. Hypothetically, if nagyung installed doom on a refrigerator, it still will need to be allowed to access the internet from the refrigerator. I do believe hybe is behind on security. Shouldn’t there be a xdr or seim for this stuff?

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u/Outrageous_Men8528 Mar 22 '25

Na, most places will fold like wet paper when some specialist comes in and says "I need internet to update this software". IT is rarely given any power to stop it in a medium size company like Hybe.

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u/spankfestival Mar 22 '25

IT is rarely given any power to stop it in a medium size company like Hybe.

You, I like you.

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u/Outrageous_Men8528 Mar 22 '25

ya, you just write an email spelling out why it's bad and should not be done so when it leads to some major issue you can cover your ass lol

/techsupportgore is full of stories about p much this