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by SkeuomorphicBee
897 days ago
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Your mundane explanation misses the main point that perfect security can't exist while maintainint function. It is not just a matter of cost cutting, it is a (sort of) fundamental law that security and usability are opposite ends of a spectrum, at the limit any gains in security can only be achieved by a loss of usability. So any system that is perfectly secure will be perfectly unusable, or in the business angle, any system with 0% fraud will have 0% sales. |
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Similarly, there's no reason in principle why certain classes of fraud couldn't be rendered practically impossible by an advance in technology, which would undermine the whole "you should welcome some fraud" argument.