• @rustyricotta@lemmy.ml
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      75 months ago

      You know, it kinda makes me wonder if we should have listened a little more to the people who were paranoid of being tracked and went to live off the grid.

    • @aStonedSanta@lemm.ee
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      55 months ago

      I’d wanna say that remote group that we believe murders anyone who comes close to them. But I’m sure some anthropologists data on the. Got hacked somewhere along the line also. 😂

      • @agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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        25 months ago

        Right? It’s insane. I have been doing infosec since the 90s and it is wild how everyone back then was arm waving and doomsaying and talking about digital pearl harbor and all that… while nothing all that big was happening.

        I mean they were right. But compared to the last ten years? Holy sweet baby Jesus. We’ve had dozens of digital pearl harbors. One after another.

        And still most companies don’t take infosec seriously enough. Just as it is with any externality (climate change, pollution, people’s well being), anything beyond purely growing profits is low priority. So they are making the same mistakes, coding the same bugs, falling for the same social engr attacks. Over and over again.

        Meanwhile there’s a huge profit incentive for the criminals and huge benefits for state level attackers, so they’re throwing everything they have at it.

        If I’ve been involved in less than a couple dozen breaches by now I would be shocked.

        • @AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          I occasionally think about that movie The Net and how ridiculous it seemed at the time. But it turns out they were right except it’s not one person’s identity being stolen, it’s millions of people at once.