• @[email protected]
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    27 days ago

    The pattern is they’re making shit up.

    Also, speaking from professional IT experience, there is no such thing as a glitch. (There always are things that occur and to be analysed and fixed, but the more critical the data is or the transactions are, the more robust things are built/done.)

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        Thought a glitch is when a graphical interface bugs with artifacts and such.

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        Like “hacking.” The vast majority of breaches are accomplished by password acquisition or social engineering. Why try to break 128-bit AES encryption when I can see your dog’s name on every instagram post? The user is most commonly the weakest point in security.

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        327 days ago

        Of course they do.

        By bugs (self or dependency), negligence, wrong setup or architecture, for example.