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by carlosjobim
234 days ago
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How would you know that your neighbours aren't secretly spying together on you and interfering with your life in ways you don't notice? We have to put a limit to paranoia. If things work correctly for decades and there are no signs of foul play after endless real world usage, it's safe to say nobody is hacking our FTP. It's different if you're a bank or the KGB or the CIA. > It may well be that you're not a sizeable target and that no-one is interested in hacking your site, but that's just luck and not an endorsement of unencrypted FTP. Do you drive an armored car? |
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It costs approximately zero to use encryption and protect against the FTP exploits, so why continue to use FTP? There's literally no advantage and several possible disadvantages. Just relying on not being hacked before seems a foolish stance to me.