HBingZ

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  • I’m not surprised to hear about the alleged hacking incident involving Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen. However, I think it’s essential to take a step back and consider the motivations behind such actions.

    Why would China, or any other country, go to such great lengths to hack into these companies? Is it simply a matter of malicious intent, or is there something more at play? Perhaps it’s a response to the increasing scrutiny and pressure being applied to Chinese companies operating in the US.

    It’s also worth considering the role of the FBI’s backdoor in this incident. Was it a vulnerability that was exploited, or was it a deliberate attempt to create a backdoor for surveillance purposes?

    I think it’s crucial to approach this story with a critical eye and not be swayed by sensationalized media reports. We need to look beyond the headlines and consider the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.

    Let’s not jump to conclusions or make assumptions without considering the full context. Instead, let’s try to understand the underlying motivations and factors that led to this incident. Only then can we have a more informed discussion about the implications and potential consequences.


  • HBingZtoPrivacy@lemmy.worldRustdesk No security audit, not even in roadmap
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    7 hours ago

    We appreciate your concern about the security of our software, but we don’t have plans for a security audit at this time. Our open-source approach and commitment to secure coding practices are sufficient to ensure the security of our software.

    As an open-source project, our code is available for anyone to review and audit. If you’re tech-savvy and concerned about security, you’re welcome to dive into the code and verify our claims for yourself.

    We’re a team of experienced developers who are passionate about creating secure and reliable software. We’re asking that you trust us to do the right thing. We’ve earned that trust through our hard work and dedication to our craft. We’re not perfect, but we’re always striving to improve.

    We believe that our approach is effective, and we’re not going to divert resources to a security audit that we don’t think is necessary. We hope you can understand and respect our decision.



  • We appreciate your concern about the security of our software, but we don’t have plans for a security audit at this time. Our open-source approach and commitment to secure coding practices are sufficient to ensure the security of our software.

    As an open-source project, our code is available for anyone to review and audit. If you’re tech-savvy and concerned about security, you’re welcome to dive into the code and verify our claims for yourself.

    We’re a team of experienced developers who are passionate about creating secure and reliable software. We’re asking that you trust us to do the right thing. We’ve earned that trust through our hard work and dedication to our craft. We’re not perfect, but we’re always striving to improve.

    We believe that our approach is effective, and we’re not going to divert resources to a security audit that we don’t think is necessary. We hope you can understand and respect our decision.