Yes, I agree with Microsoft on this one.
States gathering vulnerabilities, thus making humanity less safe, is a major problem.
https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2017/05/14/need-urgent-collective-action-keep-people-safe-online-lessons-last-weeks-cyberattack/
https://soc.ialis.me/media/RLC-lG9UtexFA2bzNf8
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b9AcE :antifa: đ :anarchism: (b9ace@soc.ialis.me)'s status on Sunday, 14-May-2017 21:55:25 UTC b9AcE :antifa: đ :anarchism: - HallĂ„ Kitteh likes this.
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HallÄ Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Sunday, 14-May-2017 23:08:29 UTC HallÄ Kitteh @b9ace @andlabs I prefer Bruce Schneier's response:
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/02/20/opinion/schneier-nsa-too-big/ -
HallÄ Kitteh (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Monday, 15-May-2017 07:48:23 UTC HallÄ Kitteh @andlabs @b9ace Another response: Allowing computers to communicate on a public network was a mistake.