Schneier Explains How To Protect Yourself From Sony-Style Attacks (You Can't)
phantomfive writes: Bruce Schneier has an opinion piece discussing the Sony attack. He says, "Your reaction to the massive hacking of such a prominent company will depend on whether you're fluent in information-technology security. If you're not, you're probably wondering how in the world this could happen. If you are, you're aware that this could happen to any company." He continues, "The worst invasion of privacy from the Sony hack didn’t happen to the executives or the stars; it happened to the blameless random employees who were just using their company’s email system. Because of that, they’ve had their most personal conversations—gossip, medical conditions, love lives—exposed. The press may not have divulged this information, but their friends and relatives peeked at it. Hundreds of personal tragedies must be unfolding right now. This could be any of us."
Related: the FBI has officially concluded that the North Korean government is behind the attack.
> climate change is a spurious pseudoscientific theory spurred from flawed mathematical models and unsupported by actual data
You've slipped into an alternate reality, created by oil companies and the Republican politicians that work for them, and swallowed whole by right-wing extremists who actually call themselves "free thinkers."
It's hilarious and sad at the same time.