• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    …thats not a promise you can make. Infact, I’d argue that you’re inviting to get hacked, because now some hacker is out there like CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

    • dookie0000@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      The easiest way is to not store the data in the first place. Can’t hack data that doesn’t exist. Why does anyone need to keep social security numbers on file.

      • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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        2 months ago

        Especially considering they were explicitly designed NOT for that purpose. Not only is it illegal for government agencies to deny you anything if you refuse to provide an SSN, but until 1972, this verbiage was printed on every Social Security card: “FOR SOCIAL SECURITY PURPOSES – NOT FOR IDENTIFICATION.”

    • Steve
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      2 months ago

      Of course it is!

      They’re not promising they won’t be hacked again.
      They’re only promising they’ll try not to be. Which is promising practically nothing.

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    2 months ago

    T-Mobile is a great sell. But a horrible follow-through. Goodbye T-Mobile forever (as of last week).

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      2 months ago

      that’s why they hired Wade. With Wade around, woo baby… there’s no doubt about it now.

      Wade is just m something else.

  • Hyperlon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I mean, that’s fair. You can’t guarantee not to get hacked unless you shut down your company.