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[–] shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 month ago

This sounds so much like the snitch code from Thieves' Emporium by Max Hernandez, written in 2014.

Or at least I believe it was 2014.

[–] danielfm123@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

We thought china was better

[–] Aria@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Smug Reddit-level takes left and right in this thread. The kid successfully hacked a website, you can assume he knows what he's doing better than you and followed all the best practices short of not using Windows. They didn't get his account from his Edge credential store. He probably used some Firefox-derivative. Tor browser if he was stupid. He probably "hardened" Windows every way he could think of, again, short of disconnecting from the internet. Windows simply does a good job of spying on you, that's all it is.

There are even people in the thread recommending running Windows games on Linux as a way to avoid this surveillance. If you put Microsoft Flight Sim on your Linux computer, then that's now a Windows computer. Microsoft owns that computer, same as the Windows one. If you install Nvidia drivers, Nvidia owns that computer, and the USA can ask Nvidia for your accounts and whereabouts instead of Microsoft. If you put Steam on your Linux computer, that's now Steam's computer and the USA can ask Steam.

There is no "safe" amount of malware.

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