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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Privacy cannot be asked for. Secrecy cannot be asked for. You must make them the default, or this will happen, again, and again, and again. https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/12/att-phone-records-stolen-data-breach/
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@boscolo.eth
๐Ÿ’ฏ Just wait until gmail servers are breached and everyone's emails open for all to read!!
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@kevang30.eth
coincidences do not exist, this is happening coincidentally in all the large communication services companies in the world, the security gap is enormous, you have to be delusional to believe that there is no connection between all the cases that have happened, private personal data is on the verge of extinction.
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@bleu.eth
sadly 95% of the twitter hacks are employees of mobile service provider companies that are low-wage paid and will sam-swip a high target profile number for a sum, just like twitter support staff giving access to change people's pw for 100k smh
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
woof
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CG Prod
@cgproducer.eth
This is crazy I just switch to them on Feb.
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beeboop
@beeboop.eth
yet another banger from ATT to add to the SSN/Phone combos from last month
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@dd8
I get frustrated when personal data breaches keep happening, and there isn't a fundamental solution to prevent them from occurring. ๐Ÿซค
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Adam
@adam-
A mark of a weak company is how quickly they throw their customers under the bus when they have to admit they fucked up
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@depatchedmode
BUT, I have a feeling it might play out this way when growth marketers parse the opportunity.
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Andreas Birath
@andreasbirath
this all happened because the market was not free enough, right?
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Outlaw
@outlaw
Iโ€™m not the least bit shocked and it will only continue. If youโ€™re looking for a career to peruse please consider anything in netsec we need it bad clearly.
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@thetimes
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Adal ๐Ÿ–
@adalheidis
What, and the dates are not encrypted?!
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@dubumother
In Korea, where I live, personal information leaks are constantly in the news. Because of this, I receive more than three spam messages a day
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@nerdy
The group chat has leakedโ€ฆ โ€ฆI hear Argentina is a nice place to live
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Carl Arlynn Rand
@carlrandnft
Good security begins with people.
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Mister Potato
@cryptomoonpie
By 2030 or so, there will be no such thing as privacy. Everyone will know everything about everyone. Either we get used to it, or we will not survive. Sad but true
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@freshwiz
Can blockchain help by making those data secure and immutable, thus making hacking more difficult?
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@cialonecodes
Agreed. Itโ€™s AT&T who are the crooks anyway The surveillance business model that is currently used actually incentivizes this. The โ€˜crooksโ€™ they refer to is probably an NGO connected to a govt alphabet agency
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