Isn't there a possibility that LulzSec intentionally released consumer data make sure that companies will have a whole bunch of angry customers demanding for improved security?
Lulzsec isn't attacking a house with a bad alarm; it's waltzing into a bank with poor security, making photocopies...
Aye, but people tend to spend more time with computers in their lifetime than they do with cars (You can use the computer when you're as young as three these days). Even then, when you want to drive a car, or be involved in its use, you are expected to have rudimentary knowledge (e.g. How to...
Actually, I would blame myself for not knowing better, and that is the whole point.
Of course the bastard is at fault the most, if not completely, but at this day and age, where information is readily available for FREE, you should know better than to not equip yourself with the necessary...
I approve of LulzSec as of now. They're forcing companies to take care of the customers.
I don't think it's likely companies will condone a draconian rule over the internet. The main reason why so many people choose the internet to do business is because of convenience. We're all really lazy...
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