• sunzu@kbin.run
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    5 months ago

    Fake news shilling for brain dead execs with dicks in their hands… pathetic.

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          5 months ago

          Holy shit, it’s you! I check the modlog often out of boredom (thats right, mods. I’m keeping you honest!), and you get SO many comments removed, and banned so often!

          I can’t honestly tell if you’re a full time troll, or a full time dumbass. Either way, your dedication to your craft is as impressive as it is horrifying.

          Kind of like thinking about how much detail and care went into the planning of 9/11. Thinking about the individual details will have you in awe of the sheer obsession to planning it takes…until you step back and are horrified by the results.

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            5 months ago

            Politics and news subs don’t like people bringing up alternative points of view or inconvinient facts.

            I can’t honestly tell if you’re a full time troll, or a full time dumbass. Either way, your dedication to your craft is as impressive as it is horrifying.

            If this is what I get at my “worst” consider checking out my work outside of the gulag ;)

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            5 months ago

            I would posit it: 1) gross negligence on part of the “leadership” or/and 2) inside job by the staff

            Article implies a third party did the job tho

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              So your issue with the title of the article is… that it doesn’t conform to the head-canon you made up on your own?

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              Historically, how many of these days breaches have been linked to an inside person? The answer is almost none. Your first point is correct that someone (s) was likely was negligent, but your second point is tin foil bullshit. Maybe if there was any indication of foul play, the accusation has merit, but there’s been none. Like almost all other breaches, it was likely a third party.

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                It would be nearly impossible to prove without inside knowledge…

                However the fact that these breaches happen so often, would make one wonder how everybody is this “negligent” all the time.

                There is a large economic incentive here BTW

                But hey at least we can train AI with this data. Thank you for your service peasants.

                Execs dindu nuffin mate just getting paid big bucks for “negligece”

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                  Cyber security is a very complicated field. There are an infinite number of ways that someone could have breached security. It could have been and statistically was a social engineering attack.

                  There are software vulnerabilities all of the time that can be exploited for access. Recently SSH was discovered to be vulnerable across all Linux machines running at least a certain version of SSH. It didn’t require the victim to do anything but be online.

                  Microsoft had a zero day that required no interaction that could give kernel level access to a users computer with them knowing.

                  Neither of those are likely the culprit, but ATT is a large company that has valuable data that hackers wouldn’t mind putting extra effort into getting. At my current company that works with healthcare information, the number of attempts on us this year, that we are aware of, has more than tripled from all of last year.

                  Point being, some was probably negligent in that they clicked a bad link in an email, gave away something sensitive of a phishing call, or some other social engineering attack, because humans are often the weakest point in cyber security.

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                  5 months ago

                  Hahahahahahahahhahuahahahha. Get a job for an ISP. Then try to get in contact with ATT about your companies carrier lines with them. ATT is a fucking joke. Your commentary is so hilariously out of touch. Half the employees with access to these databases work in India.

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                    5 months ago

                    ATT leaks everybody’s info but I am out of touch… Sure buddy