Ohhh, well... Yikes. I think they hop on board without truly understanding what they're signing up for. OR worse yet, they understand and are OK with it.
My other biggest gripe: what happens to business computer users at the office? What about their admins? How much extra work is this going to create???
I'm stealing every one of these, thanks! I'm in that same burnout pool of, can I just be fired already...
But you KNOW the masses will comply because they're told so. They don't want to break the law...
Please explain who this is! At the federal or state level? I don't know enough
And so the need to be kept important (or relevant) continues
I think Yunohost integrates fail2ban, too.
Funny about the Number 23. After watching it years ago, I still find it everywhere and often. I know it's probably one of those: "Get a new car then notice that same car everywhere" effects, but still...
How about "War No More "
Let me comment before finishing the article: this is a software's lack of security problem, not a young teenager's problem.
The fact they were breached, that's nothing new. Same goes for everyone's SSN under the sun, who cares?! The fact that a young person is owning up to it now, they have to punish and make such a big example out of him, it distracts from the failure of big tech...
Edit: another reason not to put all your eggs in one basket. PowerSchool is an American tech company, public on NYSE in 2021, and now owned by Bain Capital... Would you PLEASE THINK OF THOSE INVESTORS!!!
Hah, good call out!
Ohhh trust me I know it's all about surveillance. I'm just meaning they're going to negatively impact everyone everywhere without a second thought because they'll get what they want in the end. Either more money or more reelections