3 months later; privacy lock company is breached
3 months later; privacy lock company is breached
Recently I’ve started to think that these and other similar battles are lost.
Ah! Well, apologies.
Nokia sealed their fate when they spent $8bn on NavTeq. Switching to Android would have made the purchase valueless, and the people responsible for the acquisition were still in charge.
Uh, it’s been coined for decades now.
Literally mythical man month
I’ll see how the $50 AliExpress knock-off version works in a year or two
Happened to me in 1997 but I didn’t mind
Probably best to avoid systems with known deniable encryption methods, and keep your dummy data there. Then hide your secrets e.g. in deleted space on a drive, in the cloud, or a well-hidden micro-sd card. All have risks, maybe it’s best of all to not keep your secrets with you, and make sure they can’t be associated with you.
As referred in other comment, the counter counter is to just keep beating to get further keys/hidden data.
There are some cases involving plausible deniability where game theory tells you should beat the person until dead even if they give up their keys, since there might be more.
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Integer overflow from 4 billion
Modest proposal, disenfranchise all normies. Utopia awaits.
Reminds me of [this story].(https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/aymnhv/a_man_in_indiana_made_an_atat_costume_for_his/)
I’ve seen that film
Here’s one example of this system in use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_name
Edit - I realize I probably misunderstood the question. But as said in another comment, it’s just a swap if we’re not talking about patronymic/matronymic naming systems.