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Over 16B records leaked in "unimaginable" major data breach

techradar.com
10 points·by rarba786·vorig jaar·3 comments

Samsung Confirms Galaxy Hack After 190GB Data Torrent Shared via Telegram

forbes.com
2 points·by rarba786·4 jaar geleden·0 comments

TikTok got more traffic than Google. Per Cloudflare

businessinsider.com
7 points·by rarba786·5 jaar geleden·2 comments

Google Cloud outage takes down Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, and more

theverge.com
1 points·by rarba786·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

Alibaba Unveils One of China’s Most Advanced Chips

bloomberg.com
2 points·by rarba786·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

Colin Powell dies from Covid complications at 84

axios.com
1 points·by rarba786·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

Comedian Norm Macdonald (SNL) Has Died at 61

npr.org
1 points·by rarba786·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

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rarba786
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
My mind went completely diff direction after reading "Incident AT".
rarba786
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I am equally puzzled by this. Whether it's a vanity stat to grab attention or whether there's some substance to then number given CloudFlare name (or some combination of both as I suspect).
rarba786
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I'm no virologist or scientist but I'm going to need a sample size greater than TWELVE PPL. ffs.

"The research considered blood plasma samples from 12 participants"
rarba786
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I don't see why it's AS big a scandal given what CEO stated and reading accounts from reputable news sources.

My quick take: France tells Switzerland who then compels PM to START tracking account holder(s) and prevented PM (by law from what I've read) from telling account holder. Per PM CEO this type of Swiss order could not be disputed with the way PM has disputed other claims.

To me, it's not logging of the IP; it's when did it start and from my reading they started after being compelled to do so over a period of time between compelled to and this coming to light.

To me, strong pushback (for those who feel passionate about it) should be directed to Switzerland for complying with France for what many think is not a high enough bar to compel all this tracking. Maybe they did scrutinize it and maybe they didn't.

Any meta-data saving isn't secure but sharing that after being compelled to track account holders isn't surprising.

There's a line in their agreement that says " If a request is made for encrypted message content that we do not possess the ability to decrypt, the fully encrypted message content may be turned over.".

Maybe I'm missing something in my logic.