• TiredTiger@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    On the contrary, it would take a lot to stretch my credulity with how little people understand security and how much they love convenience.

    You’re probably right about fax. Telecom infrastructure in the US is notoriously insecure, as demonstrated by Salt Typhoon, and the only reason there has been little regulatory pressure to secure it is that the NSA et al love how easy it is to spy on us.

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      15 hours ago

      My b. I’ve seen a lot and every time I think I’ve seen it all, I witness new security/federally protected data nightmares.

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        14 hours ago

        I almost wonder whether these regulations exist not to protect data, but to lull the public into a sense of complacency. Perhaps that’s a tad conspiratorial, but so many laws exist to make legislators look good rather than serve their purported raison d’etre - just look at that OS-based age verification nonsense. At the very least, the national security state has a use for such things, regardless.

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          14 hours ago

          Fwiw, I got my first physical tinfoil hat from a friend warning about the debt crisis the USA was creating a year or so before “too big to fail.” I got a few e-tinfoil hats in the preceding decades.

          Conspiracy hypotheses aren’t necessarily bad, although plenty certainly are. It’s just another term to silence dissidents.

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            14 hours ago

            Oh, for sure, but I do like to qualify my statements when I’m speculating without evidence. It is wild, though, once the you start seeing how much reality doesn’t align with the endorsed narrative.

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              14 hours ago

              It is wild, though, once the you start seeing how much reality doesn’t align with the endorsed narrative.

              You got that right!