I mean, let's be honest here. Did we really expect things to be different with giving the keys over to a guy who fired all of the key developers when he bought Twitter?
Every nation state has access to quantum computers, and every nation state logs so many fucking things for offline decryption it’s insane. The protocols and mediums for transmission are fucked, and we’ve all been hiding in an illusion of security because it’s not cost effective to redesign everything but we also don’t want stocks to plummet so there is a fuck ton of propaganda to ensure companies are fine with broken industry standards and buzz words
The posted Substack is very misleading. Please read this reply to this post in r/cybersecurity:
https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/s/q6dSwYQM4p
In non-techy terms, the “exposed” database is still secured and also seems to be a testing and development database, not a critical production database.
Awesome, not like Russia couldn't actively backdoor the power grid and remotely shut it off (wait, they already did)
Now all of our adversaries are gonna have a field day with this.
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