SomethingMatter
SomethingMatter t1_jb6kzxm wrote
Reply to comment by cookingboy in New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
People inside China don't access the Microsoft servers in the west. They access servers hosted and operated by a different company in China. Try and use yahoo search inside of China. Stop pretending that information and services aren't tightly controlled by the CCP in China. They are.
Go on, insult Xi and see how far you get. Go and protest in the streets and see what happens to you.
SomethingMatter t1_ja2xn5i wrote
Reply to comment by sk8thow8 in LockBit leaks 44GB of Royal Mail's data and sets fresh £33 million ransom by tyw7
And when business starts to dry up? They still have the data. You can’t pay them because that’s only kicks they can down the road.
SomethingMatter t1_j81ugyu wrote
Reply to comment by CervantesX in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
You have two options:
- Put your passwords in a password manager - this can be local only
- Remember all of your passwords
The second one means that you will either have duplicate passwords or a system in place where a person who knows one password can figure out the others. The only real option is a password manager. All password manager worth anything won't be able to get hold of your passwords without you first entering your master password so the trick is to keep a good master password and you should be fine.
SomethingMatter t1_j81tph3 wrote
Reply to comment by Shaila_boof in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
It's not the best. Depending on how things are set up, anyone getting access to your PC can log onto any of the sites that you log into. You are also tied to the browser. e.g. Want to use an iPhone and chrome, tough. There are free options for password managers.
SomethingMatter t1_jb6liki wrote
Reply to New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
This is a good read:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/02/banning-tiktok.html
> At best, the TikTok ban considered by Congress would be ineffective; at worst, a ban would force us to either adopt China’s censorship technology or create our own equivalent.
and
> If we want to address the real problem, we need to enact serious privacy laws, not security theater, to stop our data from being collected, analyzed, and sold—by anyone. Such laws would protect us in the long term, and not just from the app of the week.