Gareth79
Gareth79 t1_j2bp0go wrote
Reply to comment by TheMeltingDevil in TIFU by telling my gf’s three older brothers about how rough their sister likes it [FINAL UPDATE] by [deleted]
"she showed me her ring"
Gareth79 t1_izdo06d wrote
Reply to comment by qwerty12qwerty in Apple announces plans to encrypt iCloud data on its servers, including full backups, photos and notes. by [deleted]
Bitlocker encrypts when the feature is enabled, not when the computer is "turned on". Every read and write requires encryption/decryption of the data. It doesn't "exponentially" increase the computing power required, modern CPUs have AES acceleration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitLocker
Gareth79 t1_izdnln2 wrote
Reply to comment by happyscrappy in Apple announces plans to encrypt iCloud data on its servers, including full backups, photos and notes. by [deleted]
You appear to be talking nonsense.
Gareth79 t1_izclry6 wrote
Reply to comment by happyscrappy in Apple announces plans to encrypt iCloud data on its servers, including full backups, photos and notes. by [deleted]
Apple will definitely be concerned about physical server theft, yes. Virtually all modern cloud platforms use encryption at rest to protect against this.
Gareth79 t1_izcgcxc wrote
Reply to comment by happyscrappy in Apple announces plans to encrypt iCloud data on its servers, including full backups, photos and notes. by [deleted]
It means the data is unreadable if you have access to the servers directly, eg. by stealing them physically, or by a low-level hack getting access to the filesystem. I don't know if Apple need the keys for any routine access, but they will be stored and handled separately and likely very securely.
Gareth79 t1_iycmajk wrote
Reply to comment by Seroqueldreams in [OC] My first kitten ever! by Seroqueldreams
Wearing light coloured clothes doesn't work. People will still say "oh so you have lots of cats then?"
Gareth79 t1_jecmk8h wrote
Reply to comment by Halvus_I in TIL a special law in the UK was created to ensure that the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital will forever be able to collect royalties from stage performances, audiobooks, book releases, etc. of Peter Pan in the UK. This is the only work with an 'exception' to copyright laws. by [deleted]
Copyright itself is government interfering with the rights for people to do certain things which are in themselves harmless. What IS unfair is carving out the law to benefit a specific charity.