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blindriver 5 days ago

There's a difference between taking accountability for your mistake and blaming other people for your mistake. Blaming others when you are clearly in the wrong is reprehensible.

acdha 4 days ago | parent [-]

That's a very harsh position to take and one I struggle to find support for in the post. I hope that you are never in the position where you make a mistake and others apply that standard to your response.

arx_ 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

Per TFA

Title: I Was Scammed Out of $130,000 — And Google Helped It Happen Heading: Google failed me in two ways Body: Google has become the vault of our digital lives — and that vault had cracks.

If Ford adds seatbelts and you decide to take them off because they annoy you; when get into a crash you can’t claim Ford failed you since the seatbelts weren’t forced upon you more.

acdha 3 days ago | parent [-]

Here are the two specific criticisms in the article:

> Phishing emails from “@google.com” made it into Gmail.

> Google enabled Authenticator cloud sync by default.

Both of these seem like fair points where one could reasonably expect one of the largest companies in the world to spend a tiny amount of money on security improvements which would make it harder to attack their customers. Not following Apple’s lead on security for Authenticator is especially disappointing since they have no shortage of good security engineers.

blindriver 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

It’s weird that you think blaming other people for your own self-admitted mistakes is acceptable.

acdha 4 days ago | parent [-]

Good thing neither I nor the author did that, then.