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by TechRemarker 685 days ago
In this case it's more the reverse. Insecurity by obscurity since by default its secure but they are making it harder for people to make less secure.
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No, by default it is insecure. I don't know where you got the impression otherwise.

Unless you think "user loses control of machine via supply chain attack" is security, which is just... downright Orwellian.