Comment by esafak 3 months ago Is this Aisuru growing? How can it be dismantled? 8 comments esafak Reply SLWW 3 months ago Yes.Only way is to secure your IoT devices/routers/cameras/etc. esafak 3 months ago Through personal responsibility? That is not scalable; look at how many compromised devices there are. We need a better solution as an industry. rollcat 3 months ago Yep. Manufacturers / distributors should be held responsible. Aligning the incentives is half the battle. 4 replies → userbinator 3 months ago "a better solution as an industry" = "corporate authoritarianism"I'd rather these attacks continue, than they not exist at all, because the latter is only possible in a world without any freedom.
SLWW 3 months ago Yes.Only way is to secure your IoT devices/routers/cameras/etc. esafak 3 months ago Through personal responsibility? That is not scalable; look at how many compromised devices there are. We need a better solution as an industry. rollcat 3 months ago Yep. Manufacturers / distributors should be held responsible. Aligning the incentives is half the battle. 4 replies → userbinator 3 months ago "a better solution as an industry" = "corporate authoritarianism"I'd rather these attacks continue, than they not exist at all, because the latter is only possible in a world without any freedom.
esafak 3 months ago Through personal responsibility? That is not scalable; look at how many compromised devices there are. We need a better solution as an industry. rollcat 3 months ago Yep. Manufacturers / distributors should be held responsible. Aligning the incentives is half the battle. 4 replies → userbinator 3 months ago "a better solution as an industry" = "corporate authoritarianism"I'd rather these attacks continue, than they not exist at all, because the latter is only possible in a world without any freedom.
rollcat 3 months ago Yep. Manufacturers / distributors should be held responsible. Aligning the incentives is half the battle. 4 replies →
userbinator 3 months ago "a better solution as an industry" = "corporate authoritarianism"I'd rather these attacks continue, than they not exist at all, because the latter is only possible in a world without any freedom.
Yes.
Only way is to secure your IoT devices/routers/cameras/etc.
Through personal responsibility? That is not scalable; look at how many compromised devices there are. We need a better solution as an industry.
Yep. Manufacturers / distributors should be held responsible. Aligning the incentives is half the battle.
4 replies →
"a better solution as an industry" = "corporate authoritarianism"
I'd rather these attacks continue, than they not exist at all, because the latter is only possible in a world without any freedom.