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by gdcbyers
5446 days ago
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I'm not talking about multinational corporations!
I'm talking about the people, individuals that did nothing more sinister then reuse a password, who's personal information was released without their consent. Whoa is everyone except you, who's rights you scoff at. |
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Lulzsec's hacks hurt the companies whose reputation was right-sized, but justly, and helped the people by exposing the weak security. I'd rather know my CC was leaked so I could cancel it than learn years later I'd been subtly overcharged while under a false sense of security.
Nobody is glad more people died in crashes before seat-belts, even though we're glad that we now have seat-belts despite and we know we only have them because so many people died. Similarly, we aren't specifically glad that people's accounts were leaked, but when we're using a more robust service in five years, largely due to this publicity, we'll be thankful regardless.
btw, you mean 'Woe'.