zmej420blazeit

@zmej420blazeit@lemmy.world
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Encrypting user data is pretty standard in the industry, and even required by law in the instance of servers hosting medical information in the US. Consumer software for disk encryption like you mentioned is substantially different from usual encryption solutions employed by data centers. Whole disk encryption is commonly done at a firmware or hardware level. For an example, iPhone embedded storage is fully encrypted and tied to the rest of the phone's hardware. No user input required.

It wouldn't have mattered if the guy had encryption any way because, as the article mentioned:

To make matters worse, it appears that the admin targeted in the raid was in the middle of maintenance work which left would-be-encrypted material on the server available in unencrypted form at the time of seizure.

I did like 15 years ago. Now everyone wants to use discord. It wasn't up to me. Social factors are a bitch

psych ward was worse than jail. I've been to both. did not help. caused trauma, more problems. going to an expensive dual diagnosis (mental & drug) rehab, then sober living was great and did help though

nearly all your data is public, so there's no need for anyone to pay for it. this is a public platform where everything is relayed unencrypted to other activitypub nodes. If I click your name here and try to DM you I even see this warning: "Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not secure. Please create an account on Element.io for secure messaging."

haha yeah, for 26 years now. year of the OpenPGP any day now.

I agree with you, but the vast majority of people will always sell themselves out for convenience. If PGP caught on, you'd have iPhones with a built-in PGP messaging feature that sends everything unencrypted straight to apple before it sends the encrypted version.

Why do you think all these dipshit red states are trying to make porn sites go ham on the identification and gathering data just to watch porn? Could it be because they have ulterior motives and wanna target gay and other “sinful” people?

this is pretty tangential, but I live in one of those states, I don't agree with the law, but I'm pretty sure their ulterior motives are securing votes. The reason people like those laws is that they think the laws protect children (they don't, they make the internet more dangerous.) But those people pushing the laws really don't give a fuck about gay people watching porn

sideberry

thanks for the comment, used tree-style tabs forever and now switched

i left reddit at least 5 years ago

i'll show you!