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JackSkellington, in uefi is literally malware

Low effort post and cringe

Cosmicomical, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’

“We are taking every step possible to work with the police so they can identify them.”

Yeah just make sure it's the actual police.

MummifiedClient5000, in uefi is literally malware

UEFI may be bad, but this format screams “rant of a mentally unstable person”.

ReverendIrreverence, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

“Here’s a pen and piece of paper. Why don’t you write your username and passwords out for me.”

nodsocket, in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

Your fears about the smartphone are not unfounded. If you take a regular smartphone with you as you go about your day, it will collect a ridiculous amount of data against you. Even without Internet it will cache the data and transmit it once it has signal. Only way to stop it is to install a custom ROM.

Keep in mind that even a dumb phone can track you. If it’s connected to the cell tower then the telecom companies know your location and may share that with others. Also, calls and texts are not encrypted on a dumb phone and are probably being intercepted.

See if you can trade in your new cell phone for a Google Pixel and install GrapheneOS. That is currently the best privacy ROM. You can use this like a dumb phone and it will track you no more than a dumb phone could. To prevent tracking from cell towers, you can put it in airplane mode and use messaging apps over WiFi.

nodsocket, in uefi is literally malware

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tyrant,

That’s what they want you to think. Look with your heart man, not your eyes! Uefi is clouding your mind!

JCreazy, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’

I don’t know how other people see it but the way I see it is if a company makes as much money as Verizon does then there is no excuse for this to happen. They have more than enough money to prevent this from happening tenfold but instead of investing money into the company CEOs get paid. With that being said, I believe that if there are any issues in a company, the CEO should be a 100% responsible. If they are going to get paid more money than anyone else than they should be doing more work than anyone else and if bad things are happening below them. That means they’re not doing their due diligence.

jaykay, in Full PGP support in Skiff
@jaykay@lemmy.zip avatar

Love skiff <3

Potatos_are_not_friends, in Comcast says hackers stole data of close to 36 million Xfinity customers

Damn, companies were using Citrix because remote desktop companies were iffy and AWS/screenshare companies like zoom and TeamViewer weren’t “enterprise-y” enough.

What a blow.

ArugulaZ, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’
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She could tell it was Verizon's fault because the stalker kept calling her, asking, 'Can you hear me now?"

NaibofTabr, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’

Verizon was also threatened with a knife.

sqgl,

The stalker probably assaulted them with a thumbs down on Twitter.

Poggervania, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’
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Bullshit, Verizon isn’t a victim at all - they fucked up, they should own up to their mistake instead of trying to go “me too!” to a situation where a stalker harassed their customer and their family after giving said stalker the customer’s personal information.

plain_and_simply, in Verizon Gave Her Data to a Stalker. ‘This Has Completely Changed My Life’

Seriously? What a stupid mistake to make. There should always be internal processes right?

ricecake,

Yup. I used to work for a much smaller tech company, and we had a perfectly reasonable process for dealing with cour orders and search warrants that involved crazy things like “get it in hard copy”, and “verify the information contained in the order”.
For some things, we would even just ask the officer to physically come in and that was weirdly never a problem.

sqgl,

And now they will probably overcompensate with frustrating security theatre beyond sensible precautions.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

get a cuatom rom that is privacy focussed,your concerns are valid, mostly. Though dumb phones aren’t much better

BlanK0, in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

I think its a bit of a overreaction, but you can always download Foss apps even if you can’t download better private OSs, its not the best but its better then nothing

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