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Interesting that we have tantalize and tantalizing, but we’re stuck with “Sisyphean”. I vote we add sisyphize and sisyphizing.

“I find this job sisyphizing.”

So… female?
Nah that’s Mohammed Bin Salman. He is Saudi. This guy is an Emirati businessman. I don’t even think he’s royalty, he just has a fancy sounding name.
Thank you! Appreciate your work mate.

Incredible work. The way the dof is applied to the floor on the single bean is confusing my brain though. Is that from a single exposure or is that also built up?

I have gone through somewhat of an emotional journey and I have come to accept the fact that you chose to present us with the freaky green booger on the purple bean.

I do find it interesting that you offer us a wallpaper with a watermark?

So he met both these accomplished adult Russian women just going about his billionaire day, nothing to do with his good buddy Jeff whatsoever. When he caught the nasty clap from one of these only two accomplished adult Russian women, he ran straight to his good buddy Jeff for help spiking his wife, even though his good buddy Jeff had nothing to do with trafficking procuring introducing him to these exactly two, definitely adult, women.

I have no further questions, just glad we can finally put these “BILL GATES IS DEFINITELY A PEDOPHILE” rumours to bed. Phew.

When the post is making the case for stronger legislation, and you respond by bringing up the individual responsibility of those affected, it certainly gives the impression that you are arguing against regulation and shifting the blame toward the personal failings of the victims.

Most of the people affected in this hack appear to be the elderly and disabled. Many of them do lack the ability to protect themselves, not through apathy or ignorance, but because they are some of the most vulnerable people in our society. I think it’s important to approach these issues with compassion and understanding, rather than getting on your high horse and preaching to the choir.

Yeah mate i think it’s fairly likely that many of us on here don’t go around installing bullshit apps. I haven’t been affected either.

The previous hack (manage my health) was not an app that people installed on their phones, it was a health management portal that patients were signed up to when they enrolled to clinics and practices that made use of that platform. These health providers used this as a database to store the medical information for all their patients. Molemaps, xrays, doctors notes, everything was uploaded, not by patients, but by their medical care providers.

If you’re enrolled at a gp it’s likely that your data is sitting in a similar system. MyIndici is an example I’m aware of, although it hasn’t been hacked to my knowledge.

The concern doesn’t stop with health apps either. Any third party data portal/platform is theoretically at risk, and kiwi companies love outsourcing risk to these private corps. Imagine the fallout from a RealMe hack, for example? It’s no less likely at this point, and because of the lackluster regulation around these data platforms, they have no real incentive to beef up security. That’s the issue here.

Another fucking health app hack

https://lemmy.world/post/43509331

Another fucking health app hack - Lemmy.World

The Privacy Commissioners Office has been calling for proper fines for data breaches for YEARS. Not a single muppet in the beehive has even given it a thought, from what i can tell. The current maximum penalty is $10000. Australia has their maximum penalty set to $50 million.

The other replies have explained it to you, but neither of them acknowledged your greeting. Hello!