A response to recent reporting in Germany, in service of clarity and accountability:
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@stagerabbit @EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp If i go to a store and get repeatedly scammed, i don't go there again. If a bank does not handle security in a proper way, I'd leave that bank(I've done that in the past). I don't get how you can stick to your bank, if you believe their security is weak. It's their core competence after all...
@gsc @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp I have left one* of the banks in question and filed complaints every single day it took to leave with all my savings. I didn't have the spoons at the time to take it up with the regulators (financial and data), but I have been director/CTO of a regulated fintech, so I am fairly confident that I could get my complaint heard if I could devote 6 months of my time...
*It's complicated.
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@gsc You are privileged to have choices to switch to. I feel like I've already chosen the least bad options in my situation. I don't know where you live, but in many countries most banks have terrible security practices. @EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp
@stagerabbit @EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp let me put it this way: if i don't trust them to handle passwords properly, i would not go there and hand them all my money, alternatives or not...
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@gsc @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp I have left one* of the banks in question and filed complaints every single day it took to leave with all my savings. I didn't have the spoons at the time to take it up with the regulators (financial and data), but I have been director/CTO of a regulated fintech, so I am fairly confident that I could get my complaint heard if I could devote 6 months of my time...
*It's complicated.
@EarthOrgUK @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp well, that is the next (and correct) step. But i see people give up much earlier, like others wronging them, and then there are no consequences at all. Did it suck to have to switch the bank? Of course. Did i complain in written form? Multiple times. Did i loose a lot of time, which would be unnecessary, if they had done their job well? Yes, totally. But i don't regret, and more so, bad shit also happens because we let them. I'm not here to blame anyone who decides to do it differently, but stepping up is always uncomfortable, yet is worth it most of the times.
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@stagerabbit @EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp let me put it this way: if i don't trust them to handle passwords properly, i would not go there and hand them all my money, alternatives or not...
@gsc Really? You'd go without a bank? I don't think you've considered the implications of not being banked In a society that expects you to be banked.
This is really "well, if he'd said that to *my* mother, I would have punched him out" territory.
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@EarthOrgUK @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp well, that is the next (and correct) step. But i see people give up much earlier, like others wronging them, and then there are no consequences at all. Did it suck to have to switch the bank? Of course. Did i complain in written form? Multiple times. Did i loose a lot of time, which would be unnecessary, if they had done their job well? Yes, totally. But i don't regret, and more so, bad shit also happens because we let them. I'm not here to blame anyone who decides to do it differently, but stepping up is always uncomfortable, yet is worth it most of the times.
@gsc @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp Just did not have the mental bandwidth at the time, but that may change.
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@gsc @stagerabbit @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp Just did not have the mental bandwidth at the time, but that may change.
@EarthOrgUK That's also a big factor. Every couple of years I try to take some serious time and research alternatives. None yet that work for me. @gsc @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp
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@gsc Really? You'd go without a bank? I don't think you've considered the implications of not being banked In a society that expects you to be banked.
This is really "well, if he'd said that to *my* mother, I would have punched him out" territory.
@EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp@stagerabbit @EarthOrgUK @jtb @ahltorp @davep @signalapp i am not lecturing you, you have to decide if you prefer giving in to what "society expects of you" vs. giving all my money to someone you don't trust.
Society expects lots of things, my recommendation is to only fulfill those that resonate with your heart
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Because we don’t collect user data, what we know about these attacks comes from the victims of phishing. And from what victims have told us, the attacks followed a broad pattern: after tricking people into revealing their Signal credentials, attackers then used those credentials to take over their account and also frequently changed the associated phone number. 4/
@signalapp community note: Signal collects phone numbers
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@claudius why should technical skills like that be a requirement for people to have something to say in politics? The stakes are too high as they are now, you need to have rhetoric skills, a mindset to make it to the top and a bunch of other privileges.
We shouldn't individualize everything, it's a structural problem and there should be structural measures in place to prevent politicians from making those mistakes. It's a government we're talking about, they have the resources.
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@claudius why should technical skills like that be a requirement for people to have something to say in politics? The stakes are too high as they are now, you need to have rhetoric skills, a mindset to make it to the top and a bunch of other privileges.
We shouldn't individualize everything, it's a structural problem and there should be structural measures in place to prevent politicians from making those mistakes. It's a government we're talking about, they have the resources.
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