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by dns_snek
282 days ago
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You don't think it's fair to expect a trillion-dollar business to implement effective technical measures to stop rogue (or hacked!) employees from accessing personal information about their users? I'm not talking about small businesses here, but large corporations that have more than enough resources to do better than just auditing. > crime happens but perpetrators will be punished Societies can't prevent crime without draconian measures that stifle all of our freedoms to an extreme degree. Corporations can easily put barriers in place that make it much more difficult (or impossible) to gain unauthorized access to customer information. The entire system is under their control. |
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There may be some details with the implementation of this, but once we've got that check box, then things will be secure.
Or maybe trillions of dollars can't change digital physics. I don't care how much money you have, you can't make water not be wet.