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tempnew 5 days ago

Microsoft just compromised the National Nuclear Security Administration last week.

Facebook was breached what last month?

Google is an ad company. They can’t sell data that’s breached. They basically do email, and with phishing at epidemic levels, they’ve failed the consumer even at that simple task.

All are too big to fail so there is only congress to blame. While people like Rho Khana focus their congressional resources on the Epstein intrigue citizens are having their savings stolen by Indian scammers and there is clearly no interest and nothing on the horizon to change that.

gruez 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

>Facebook was breached what last month?

source? A quick search suggests the "breach" is a bunch of credentials that got harvested/phished got leaked, not that facebook themselves got breached.

>Google is an ad company. They can’t sell data that’s breached. They basically do email, and with phishing at epidemic levels, they’ve failed the consumer even at that simple task.

In other words, they haven't been breached, but you still think they're bad people.

tempnew 5 days ago | parent [-]

To me, Facebooks’ entire business model seems like spyware and selling personal info to third parties. Whether people at such companies are good or bad is not at issue. I assume most people everywhere are good people. But are the companies themselves “good”? Microsoft and Google maybe, certainly in the past (Google wave was very innovative). But Facebook?

The context was privacy and people being victimized by Indian scammers. We know those scammers use Facebook to gather info and target victims, all without any actual breach taking place. To me, not having a breach does not make Facebook “good”.

gruez 4 days ago | parent [-]

>To me, Facebooks’ entire business model seems like spyware and selling personal info to third parties.

"seems like" is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here. I'm not aware of instances where facebook was "selling personal info to third parties". It does use personal info to sell ads to third parties, but characterizing that as "selling personal info" is a stretch.

>We know those scammers use Facebook to gather info and target victims, all without any actual breach taking place.

This just sounds like "scammers are viewing public facebook profiles and using facebook messenger to communicate with victims", in that case I'm not sure how facebook deserves flak here.

reactordev 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Agree. Google is buying the data for ads and ad brokerages. Don’t kid yourself. They may use a 3rd party to distance themselves but they definitely buy the data.