It's not appropriate to say that "Google never intended for it to happen" without proof that that is the case, something which is almost impossible from outside Google. Yahoo and Equifax didn't intend for their breaches…
If I were in charge of collecting encrypted data at the NSA, I would make sure that whatever keys were used by the CPU's AES instruction set would be copied and saved using the CPU firmware. Then that data could be sent…
Just to clarify as a non-user: there's an online status, and a 'last seen' data point, and both can be queried by any user for any user given their telephone number, as often as the querying party likes? And the online…
WWCS (What would Clapper Say): Nov 15, 2017, to Congress: "I can categorically deny that there were any leaks of this nature during my tenure as Director of National Intelligence." June 22, 2020: "Well, yes, I did say…
Always a little confused by what 'tiling' is. On gnome I use 'untiled'/overlapping windows, and with SYS-right/left/up/down, ALT-tab, ALT-`, ALT-ESC, etc. shift windows around on gnome. That's it, plus quarter-tiling…
It's not appropriate to say that "Google never intended for it to happen" without proof that that is the case, something which is almost impossible from outside Google. Yahoo and Equifax didn't intend for their breaches…
If I were in charge of collecting encrypted data at the NSA, I would make sure that whatever keys were used by the CPU's AES instruction set would be copied and saved using the CPU firmware. Then that data could be sent…
Just to clarify as a non-user: there's an online status, and a 'last seen' data point, and both can be queried by any user for any user given their telephone number, as often as the querying party likes? And the online…
WWCS (What would Clapper Say): Nov 15, 2017, to Congress: "I can categorically deny that there were any leaks of this nature during my tenure as Director of National Intelligence." June 22, 2020: "Well, yes, I did say…
Always a little confused by what 'tiling' is. On gnome I use 'untiled'/overlapping windows, and with SYS-right/left/up/down, ALT-tab, ALT-`, ALT-ESC, etc. shift windows around on gnome. That's it, plus quarter-tiling…