Yeah, the cloudflare blog didn't make much sense. At one point it basically talks about how great it is that it got advanced warning that could potentially be acted on, then pretty much says, "oh, but we don't want to…
Do you know how many different publishings of "The Communist Manifesto" and "Mein Kampf" Amazon sells? Or, how many libraries freely lend copies of those documents, whose authors have inspired or directly participated…
Stolen implies that Equifax lost possession of the data, which I don't think is the case. It takes teams months to get to the moon too, but that doesn't mean it's not out there for anyone to access.
According to some US Code, person means company [0]; so, we should avoid taking frustrations out on companies altogether? [0] https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/7701
creepy
Build the wall!
Any business transacting in dollars is not going to be a free enterprise in a free market.
It's data which belongs to the hacker(s) now, too, since Equifax made it publicly accessible.
Have you tried buying anything with Bitcoin Cash? Currently the transaction fee is under 500 satoshi (about 1/5 of 1 US cent) to have your transaction included in the next block.
What about possible unknown unknown confounding factors?
Where in the USA is rule of law strong?
Hmm, if this is in connection with the US government, that would be a violation of Title 18 US Code 1001.
It's actually a rip-off of the Ducktales movie.
Do you think terrorists identify with that word?
Yeah, the cloudflare blog didn't make much sense. At one point it basically talks about how great it is that it got advanced warning that could potentially be acted on, then pretty much says, "oh, but we don't want to…
Do you know how many different publishings of "The Communist Manifesto" and "Mein Kampf" Amazon sells? Or, how many libraries freely lend copies of those documents, whose authors have inspired or directly participated…
Stolen implies that Equifax lost possession of the data, which I don't think is the case. It takes teams months to get to the moon too, but that doesn't mean it's not out there for anyone to access.
According to some US Code, person means company [0]; so, we should avoid taking frustrations out on companies altogether? [0] https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/7701
creepy
Build the wall!
Any business transacting in dollars is not going to be a free enterprise in a free market.
It's data which belongs to the hacker(s) now, too, since Equifax made it publicly accessible.
Have you tried buying anything with Bitcoin Cash? Currently the transaction fee is under 500 satoshi (about 1/5 of 1 US cent) to have your transaction included in the next block.
What about possible unknown unknown confounding factors?
Where in the USA is rule of law strong?
Hmm, if this is in connection with the US government, that would be a violation of Title 18 US Code 1001.
It's actually a rip-off of the Ducktales movie.
Do you think terrorists identify with that word?