• @[email protected]
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    2211 hours ago

    hey.

    Psst.

    That antivirus software you and your gov installed on every machine out there, that scans every file when it’s closed, to “ensure it’s not carrying a virus.” That one.

    Who makes it? In America, you say?

    No, not Defender; but let’s talk about that too. Who makes the OS and crucial apps your local council uses? Muni, Region, Federal – all Microsoft, Splunk, Solarwinds (even after they were super-pwned), Checkpoint, Office, Azure. All American? Really?

    If we put TP-Link and RedFlag Linux and Kaspersky and Huawei on do-not-buy lists for privacy and espionage concerns, tell me how we’re reacting to the risky new path of the US government and its Krasnov operative.

    • HobbitFoot
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      410 hours ago

      Yeah. I don’t think a lot of tech companies really thought through the impacts of Trump burning up America’s international reputation.

      It’s hard to have an international presence when the international community hates your product and you no longer have leverage to negotiate.

  • @Treczoks
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    It never was. Really. Never.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 hours ago

      Putting the “government” on the cloud might be the single dumbest idea I have ever heard. Who thought that was a good idea?

  • @DarkCloud
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    Why would anyone think storing any amount of a nations data or services in a foreign country was safe. No if you want that data/service to be safe and private, then no, that would never ever be a safe option.

    • @thedeadwalking4242
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      I can’t even begin to fathom why any country would do this OR rely on US military tech.

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        OR rely on US military tech.

        These are the leopards people invited in while they still had confidence USA was bumbling but not subvertible . Oh how the leopard turns.

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          Except the US hasn’t been subverted in the slightest. This is just a distillation of the same old strategy with none of the subtlety.

          The lack of information sovereignty is no surprise when you consider they lack regular ass sovereignty to start with. All these countries have US military bases in them with enough firepower to level everything important.

      • @[email protected]
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        512 hours ago

        i’ve been saying that about microsoft windows for about two decades and yet here we still are.

    • @[email protected]
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      storing any amount of a nations data or services in a foreign country was safe. No

      One of my jobs brushes up against gov stuff. Private-possum, not secret-squirrel info. They’re completely explaining it away like “yeah, we see how it feels ooky, but we had someone say it’s all good, so we’re putting all your PII into Azure” and that’s almost the statement. It’s like painting a stick of dynamite green and giving it to kids to play with.

      We need to ask the data sovereignty question a LOT when suits are in front of microphones.

  • @Limonene
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    I agree that recent events have made it unsafe to host anything on a US company’s cloud server.

    But I disagree that recent events are the biggest reason not to host anything on Google, AWS, or Microsoft servers. You should have gotten away from them long ago.

    • Tony Bark
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      614 hours ago

      You should have gotten away from them long ago.

      While I agree, open source technology hadn’t yet fully matured when the NSA leaks first dropped. Something like Owncloud had only recently launched back then.

  • Tony Bark
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    714 hours ago

    Thank goodness I just started moving my stuff to Nextcloud.

    • @[email protected]
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      Probably Hetzner. I’d still try for OVH as it’s separate from CLOUD-act risk (by running its ovh.us as a distinct org, so avoid them but use the rest in relative safety) and it may be cheaper/better given your particular needs and tolerance.