More and more I read how my state (California) is becoming more and more regulated, taxed, bureaucratic. Hell I'm just going to call it now while I'm looking about for my towel. All hail California, the Vogon state!
Not that I'm even slightly a fan of 88 page long TOS "by clicking here I agree I've read and accept all of the above" agreements, they are often enforceable.
I have to wonder how much their lawyers get paid to take apart an 88 page book and find loopholes/defenses in it to use against the other party.
I think it should be expected that there will always be something better, more efficient, and equally if not more spooky than the malware that we know about. The unknown stuff is the malware you should be worried about.
More and more I read how my state (California) is becoming more and more regulated, taxed, bureaucratic. Hell I'm just going to call it now while I'm looking about for my towel. All hail California, the Vogon state!
Not that I'm even slightly a fan of 88 page long TOS "by clicking here I agree I've read and accept all of the above" agreements, they are often enforceable.
I have to wonder how much their lawyers get paid to take apart an 88 page book and find loopholes/defenses in it to use against the other party.
I think it should be expected that there will always be something better, more efficient, and equally if not more spooky than the malware that we know about. The unknown stuff is the malware you should be worried about.