This &@!@ thing has better, clearer explanations and guidance than the "security" help pages of tech companies with billions in market cap.https://twitter.com/ruskin147/status/863044355036246016 …
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The tech world wants all the profits, none of the responsibility. The whole thing is set up to fail people, but never hurt profits.
Of course software has bugs. Don't tell me that as if you just learned it. We've known this forever. That's why the set up is unacceptable.
Government started requiring seat belts. And airbags. And other safety devices. Car companies resisted.
A closer analogy would be a car company that didn’t ship “safety”. Because the “security” you’re talking about is just as amorphous.
Do you hold a car company responsible when the user ignores the check engine light? Not upgrading from XP is the problem.
Consumers should have held us responsible for bad software since the 70s. They haven't. Time for another Ralph Nadar.
To be fair, seatbelts aren't found to be obsolete/defective every six months to be replaced by recall in all vehicles worldwide
IIRC Windows was the only OS not affected by Heartbleed, one of the last huge vulns
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