I get where this is coming from. But the question is whether they took reasonable steps to protect the information.https://twitter.com/seansposito/status/906272195525066752 …
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Replying to @pwnallthethings
They're at fault for having the data in the first place. The only winning move is not to collect private data.
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Replying to @RichFelker @pwnallthethings
Business, if not society, cannot function if private data is, at times, not shared. They're in that biz. And if not then someone else.
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Replying to @MCole1008 @pwnallthethings
Some lines of business are inherently unethical.
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Replying to @RichFelker @pwnallthethings
I'd have to live in your reality. Where I can't get medical care, a loan, or government entitlements. It's not unethical. It's necessary.
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Replying to @MCole1008 @pwnallthethings
Um, why should necessary services be based on amassed data rather than universally available?
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Go look up the reasoning behind UBI.
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Same applies to everything where data-based measurement of need or worthiness is used to demean & discriminate.
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