nonethefewer: An open padlock (padlock)
There are so many larger targets! Surely hackers won't bother hacking into or stealing:

  • open source software
  • a bike-sharing platform
  • the police
  • a fast-food joint
  • doorbells
  • point-of-sale systems
  • small non-profits
  • my identity... or my child's identity

    If it exists, someone will attempt to hack into it, and then profit from it.

    There's a balance to be struck between the most secure (server, cement, Mariana Trench) and the least secure (Martin Luther with his list of 95 personal passwords). A mindset of risk acceptance and proper planning is key. Rationalizing risky behavior with "oh but they'll never bother with [thing], it's too small!" is, as listed, factually incorrect at best.
  • nonethefewer: An open padlock (padlock)
    Twitter embeds don't work in Cracked articles because of the setting privacy.trackingprotection.enabled, in case future!me is wondering. It's not worth it to disable the setting, but at least now I know what those vast swaths of blank space are about.
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