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by strictnein
3064 days ago
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One of the jokes going around Twitter last night was whether or not Strava would be able to handle the server load from all the intelligence agencies breaking in and dumping their data. This isn't just heat maps they have, they have the movement and timestamped location of millions of people around the world. Undoubtedly some of those people are "interesting" to someone, especially since Strava just revealed that a lot of them hang out in unique places. edit:
For example: https://twitter.com/thegrugq/status/957851350099832834 |
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The data these companies have is too valuable, cleanly IoT collected, and keyed by email, for nation states to not try to get.