how to hack; compromise these company’s networks, take down their supply chain.
That will only result in hiring more network security and passing the costs onto consumers.
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SpikedPunchVictim@lemmy.world 10 months ago
If you want to live through 80’s dystopian books on this subject, we all need to start learning how to hack; compromise these company’s networks, take down their supply chain. In the end, we’re enabling them. We can either give up because there are too many of them, or educate ourselves on their weaknesses.
how to hack; compromise these company’s networks, take down their supply chain.
That will only result in hiring more network security and passing the costs onto consumers.
That’s like saying “we all need to learn how to be spies and pick locks so we can steal the gold from Fort Knox”.
Also, disrupting the supply chain can literally kill people. Look what happened when the Suez canal was blocked.
bartolomeo@suppo.fi 10 months ago
I like the concept of destroying them from the inside. Get a job with them and at the first possible instant do
rm -rf
on all their servers.
c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Cool, you go to jail and their sysadmin restores from backups. Accomplished nothing, ruined your life.
bartolomeo@suppo.fi 10 months ago
Damn, alright… Where are the backups?
c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Off-site cloud backups for geographical disaster resiliency and operated by a third party contractor that you don’t work for.