• Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Change my mind.

    In the end, if you are not of interest to a nation state hacker (or a member of a drug cartel) you have nothing to fear from the things you listed.

    But that won;t change your mind.

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      1 year ago

      Your incorrect assumption is that only cartels and nation states are using said software. Weaponized versions of this stuff are making their way to consumer levels where you just need to piss off the wrong person online. I don’t worry about the US government targeting me beyond normal levels; I worry about employers deploying spyware.

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        1 year ago

        I worry about employers deploying spyware.

        If you are using their equipment, it is not spyware and you should expect to be under surveillance when using it.

        If you are allowing them to install shit on your devices, the fault is all yours.

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          1 year ago

          Once again, you’re making incorrect assumptions. My concern is employers using the spyware we’re talking about without consent on devices they don’t control. Take a minute to think through before responding. Why would I be worried about either of the two things you mentioned?