For the NYT, I wrote about Equifax
and how corporations shift most risks of tech to users. Time for responsibility. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/11/opinion/equifax-accountability-security.html …pic.twitter.com/VazJLx5TcX
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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 …
This is incredible. Admin/admin username/password is just the beginning. Goes downhill from even there!https://twitter.com/briankrebs/status/907932442132172800 …
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 …
What is there left to say?https://twitter.com/fortunemagazine/status/912808270259265536 …
Its Socialism for the rich, Capitalism for the poor.
Exactly. Socializing risk, privatizing profit. What could go wrong?
Problem is, original deal for that exchange—corporations buy their way out from liabilities by high marginal tax rates—has been welched on
So are you arguing for more government or less government as a solution
This is exactly why banks face hyper-regulation and is the main argument for regulating ownership, dissemination and use of big data!
Privatize the profits socialize the losses.
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