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it's quite possible you don't know everything that's running in the background. To me it sounds like the entire thing is a fairly common setup, not something that poses a huge security risk.
Whilst this 'can' be very true it is not always fact. Here in Greece, things are a bit weird when it comes to data security. (Data in my example is a general term from physical security all the way to network security including all the in betweens.) Let me leave out the few exceptions of major firms we have in our capital city like Siemens, a very few banks, etc. I live in the south of Greece (Peloponese), where computer security is a joke all the way upto 'non existant'. It has alot todo with mentality, not failure of knowledge. Alot of bigger firms here in the south dont bother about stuff like that. There are many factors that influence this situation. Many companies here just have the simplest default setups for their systems/networks, many dont even have passwords for their accoounts. The people here are not aware of any dangers, nor will they be until they get hit by a bad suprise. Im sure this applies elsewhere too. Back to the original subject.....