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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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 …
Wow, I'm a one man band resp. for a site that 90% of Fortune 100 cos. use. Even if someone got in, the best they'd get is contact info. WTF?
Ought to be criminal
Sort of like Podesta using "password?"
I nearly threw my fucking phone. They will never be punished as hard as they should be.
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