Security finally got the awareness it needed in 2017. Now what?

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by ronjor, Dec 1, 2017.

  1. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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  2. zapjb

    zapjb Registered Member

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    "Now what?"

    Back to sleep for the sheep. And continuing pass or slap on the wrist for big businesses guilty of hacking.
     
  3. Keatah

    Keatah Registered Member

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    ..they'll need to invent another reason to make you upgrade.
     
  4. RockLobster

    RockLobster Registered Member

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    Cyber Security finally got the awareness it needs in 2017?
    Oh please.
    All of those with half an ounce of intelligence recognised decades ago that the entire tech industry is little more than a corporate protection racket. Between them all they create and release the virus they create and sell the anti virus.
    They create the backdoors and call them security flaws when someone else finds them and of course it is always someone else that finds them.
    Then add to that the people in government agencies who WE PAY THEIR SALARIES !!! Conspiring against us and creating even worse malware than the corporations.
    We don't have a government any more to protect the people from any of this despicable criminal activity, those days are long gone. All we have now, in their place is a Mafia.
    When the people have THAT awareness it might be fair to talk about it.
     
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  5. Reality

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    Now what? the step between awareness and actually doing something is too wide. This is not by accident but by design.
     
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