Software can't be perfect is not an argument for utter lack of responsibility for unreliable, insecure software—which seems to be the norm!
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I forgot to return a library book, and my credit will suffer more than Equifax execs will for failing to secure financial info for 145 mil.
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Fundamental issue at heart of so much we deal with.https://twitter.com/brozena/status/907326383290023936 …
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I'd like to know the answers especially to questions 6, 7 and 8. What do our surveillance overlords do, if anything?https://twitter.com/dnvolz/status/907340419238907905 …
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This is incredible. Admin/admin username/password is just the beginning. Goes downhill from even there!https://twitter.com/briankrebs/status/907932442132172800 …Show this thread -
This isn't "bugs happen." As I wrote in the NYT—it's neglect & underinvestment, because there is no accountability.https://twitter.com/briankrebs/status/908722014449520642 …
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What is there left to say?https://twitter.com/fortunemagazine/status/912808270259265536 …
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No love for Equifax, but consumers know they're keeping their "information valuables" in a puzzlebox on the sidewalk and do it anyway.
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What's the alternative? You essentially CAN'T have an economic existence without credit: even employers use it. And you can't opt out.
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A point by Visa founder Dee Hock in his book One From Many: the assets belong to corporations, liabilities to society.
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So a moral hazard, then?
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