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110 sats \ 1 reply \ @davidw 1 Apr freebie \ on: AT&T admits breach after denying it came from their network privacy
Agree that there are going to be way more data leaks. What we’ve witnessed is small fry to date.
If you’re in a company you should be pushing to process less today, in order to have longevity tomorrow. I discussed the same conclusion in #441238. You nailed it here 👇
Makes me think, a directory that names and shames these vendors across all products & verticals would be useful. Sure, any company can appear in that list these days, given the state of passwords & poor security practices alone.
Though I discovered a closed community-based social network last week that leaves their API data completely accessible & unencrypted to anyone that wishes to snoop, without any keys required. The mind boggles sometimes at the lack of shits given by companies. And by staff on permanent payroll.
Makes me think, a directory that names and shames these vendors across all products & verticals would be useful. Sure, any company can appear in that list these days, given the state of passwords & poor security practices alone.
I mean at this point it might be easier to just list the Fortune 500. But in the context of this breach I'm not aware of a telcom that hasn't had a breach. Many have had multiple. Like bitcoin, the rugging will continue until morale improves.
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