Yes! We should absolutely hold responsible a car company that didn't ship brakes and seatbelts.https://twitter.com/ianbetteridge/status/863058459616530439 …
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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.
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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.
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Point is this is all set up to repeatedly fail the users with ZERO repercussions ever for the company. Kids ambulances are being diverted.
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted alienghic@octodon.social
Yep. People have to upgrade for security, but always have to worry if they are trading privacy. SET UP TO FAIL US.https://twitter.com/alienghic/status/863073909628821504 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted
The whole "patch or be damned" system is broken. Every last bit of it. We wouldn't accept this in other industries. https://twitter.com/josephfcox/status/863062487268302848 …
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How many "patched" exploits need to run wild before the obvious is accepted? This isn't unsolvable. Just unsolvable on the cheap.
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In hospitals patching/upgrading makes critical equipment (MRIs, monitors, drug pumps, etc) stop working. Same in other industries.
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Do you have an article about this? I have heard about this a lot.
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Audio, but good discussion here: http://www.aha.org/content/17/170302cybersecuritymeddevices.mp3 … (from http://www.aha.org/advocacy-issues/cybersecurity/cybersecurity.shtml …)
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