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Foreigners' data stolen in hack of French immigration agency

lemonde.fr
10 points·by eurg·6 mesi fa·2 comments

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eurg
·4 mesi fa·discuss
All good. I tell people how to add another mailbox to their Outlook, "click here, now there". Not glorious. Necessary anyways.
eurg
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Companies pay for it. And except for their DERP servers, free users don't cost them much.
eurg
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, but it tunnels arbitrary IP packets encapsulated in UDP.
eurg
·8 mesi fa·discuss
So, the response is here. Without a closer look I can't say what's really going on - although I lean toward believing that Core is going in the right direction - but there still seem to be some orange flags.
eurg
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Unfortunate. I'll wait some days for the response, but it better be a good one.

This behavior from Core may be par for the course, but I can already buy watches from companies that have values only for marketing. It's a small niche, and being nice would not cost much.

And they already died once, without having a proper off-ramp for their users - for now I don't trust them to exist in another two years. (I'm not really sure they even are in this for the long term - talk is cheap.)
eurg
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Cities may find themselves in other countries easier than on other continents.
eurg
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I once had a colleague from Iran. Working (legally) in the middle of the EU. He was already blocked from using credit cards, but thanks to not-100%-US-dominance still allowed to use local banks. For such local banking he will likely need to have Play services.

It's not countries that are affected, but people. And people sometimes move.
eurg
·5 anni fa·discuss
The hobby repair shop can only be liable for a very small number of bikes, those they worked on. You cannot restrict the number of users of free source software, and you cannot restrict the user's risk profile. Like "good enough for an offline arcade game, but nothing else". Analogies have their limits.

But yes, lawmakers will decide, and given that they for instance try to de facto prohibit aftermarket OpenWRT installs, I have a guess how they would decide.
eurg
·7 anni fa·discuss
The infamous "Datenautobahn".