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FBI Director Chris Wray: Chinese Hackers determined to wreak havoc
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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 77557756" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>The battle between ideologies is often painted as between freedom and tyranny. But it is also about unregulated capitalism versus planned economics. Unregulated capitalism is as flawed as communism cultivating greed and stupidity just as effectively. The perfect example is the defective software market. The company that buys this wants a low price because it only cares about its profit. So it rejects the 'unnecessary' security features and extra testing time required to develop a truly long-term solution. If you try to solve the problem by suing the developers you miss the heart of the problem in the greedy decision-makers who do not want to pay developers a fair wage or give them a fair price for their products. The result is a host of vulnerabilities that can be systematically exploited.</p><p></p><p>In the long term, the USA's way of doing business is not sustainable as it makes it strategically vulnerable in a potentially catastrophic way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 77557756, member: 21246"] The battle between ideologies is often painted as between freedom and tyranny. But it is also about unregulated capitalism versus planned economics. Unregulated capitalism is as flawed as communism cultivating greed and stupidity just as effectively. The perfect example is the defective software market. The company that buys this wants a low price because it only cares about its profit. So it rejects the 'unnecessary' security features and extra testing time required to develop a truly long-term solution. If you try to solve the problem by suing the developers you miss the heart of the problem in the greedy decision-makers who do not want to pay developers a fair wage or give them a fair price for their products. The result is a host of vulnerabilities that can be systematically exploited. In the long term, the USA's way of doing business is not sustainable as it makes it strategically vulnerable in a potentially catastrophic way. [/QUOTE]
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