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by Pharaoh2
3839 days ago
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No. 2 is not right. For fingerprintable service with known exploits, dragnet type attacks are very common. If the GP is right about OwnCloud having a poorly written code base then you have a very high chance of getting hacked unless you can stay on top of updates, which is unlikely for most people. If your data is important enough that it needs to stay on self hosted machine, you should look at commercial solutions. Otherwise use dropbox/gdrive/s3 with self encrypted files. |
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We're a large project (often an order of magnitude larger than others trying something similar) and a company behind it with many large enterprise customers, which explains of course why we have good, transparent processes and dedicated security people.
None of that has to lead to good code as a rule, I admit that. And there sure is lots of less than perfect code in ownCloud. But I don't think it is fair to just claim it is any more shoddy than any competitor without any evidence of that.