• RogueBanana@piefed.zip
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    1 day ago

    You mean telemetry? They didn’t leak anything. They just chose to use their personal fucking windows machine for said hack.

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      No, it wasn’t your average telemetry (although I’m sure they could also find a person only with the massive telemetry footprint they get). It was a specific device ID unique to every computer, that Windows pings to Microsoft every once in a while. So, as long as you’re using Windows, Microsoft can still follow you through your VPN without needing to delve into the telemetry data. I’m sure they make a very responsible use of that feature.

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        1 day ago

        Well yes, thats exactly my point. Every telemetry is tagged with it, there is no average or advanced telemetry. Don’t give a pass to microslop.

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      Yes, it was a stupid mistake. Doesn’t change the definition of “leaking” (as in: information got out that the person supplying the info didn’t want to get out), though.

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        What information? There was no leak, he was identified by telemetry id which overlapped with multiple previous offences.

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          What information?

          You answered your own question already. He leaked identifying information (his telemetry id) himself.

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            19 hours ago

            No? Microsoft cooperated with the cops to match the ids and identified him. He did not just give out his id like a business card.

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              18 hours ago

              Ob-iously, he left identifying information at his target. So he leaked it.

              An information leak is a leak, even if it’s not happening to a company.

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                  17 hours ago

                  Read a few comments to the top: It uas a device ID.

                  If you don’t think that counts as information, then I got nothing more to tell you.

                  You bore me, bye:

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            21 hours ago

            If you’re holding out a big ass sign “Hi I’m X” then someone finding out that you’re X isn’t exactly a leak, innit