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Comment Re:Really? (Score 1) 118

>If you just tell the company and not anyone else, chances are they will thank you, or arrest you, then not put the time or money into fixing the problem.

If you're fearful, and maybe it this case you're right to be, you can always anonymously report exploits to the company that released the software.

Comment Re:First post (Score 1) 266

>The longer he waits, the more he proves that he's really not interested in the cause, just in himself and getting his 15 min of fame.

I just hope he realizes that America-hating blogger/grifter Glenn Greenwald conned him into committing a serious crime and ruining his life. If he still has delusions that he's some kind of hero as Putin's puppet, that's just sad.

Comment Re:First post (Score -1) 266

>What Snowdon did was absoloutely morally the correct thing to do. He did it for his country and the greater good of its citizens.

That's pure bullshit, and indicates that you're totally overlooking his treachery because you liked to hear one small part of what he revealed. How are you OK with his exposing our legitimate activities spying on terrorists?

Comment Re:Legitimate concerns (Score 1) 282

>I don't see any reason to think this is true. The RL identities of most bullies are already known to those being bullied, yet the bullying persists.

Yep, and some of the most abusive right-wing lunatics on twitter post under their real names, because in the wingnut subculture being horrible, and bullying anyone who's smarter than the Fox News manufactured-reality crowd, is something to be proud of. When a whole subculture sucks, being terrible holds no social repercussions.

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