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This was probably orchestrated on purpose as part of a long term operation
The goal would be to make things like this happen over and over and over again so as to eventually get people outraged enough so that they can push for everyone to get on board with CBDCs, forced nerulink implants, digital identity like the EU, and basically anything that helps the government make you a total slave to surveillance and tracking
It's another one of those, "it's for your safety!!!!!!" deals
Or maybe they just need to practice better security. Never assume malice when something can be explained with inconfidence.
To be fair the threat actors are getting much harder to defend against
People must learn to open their eyes. We already know that the government, big tech, and corporations lie all the time. Yet somehow, when I suggest that they are lying, I get told off?? Give me a break.
I am not assuming, more or less just strongly suggesting. There is a major benefit to the larger agenda here.
Anyway I'm not frustrated at you, just majority of so-called privacy people who can't see a bigger picture. Same kind of people that would have torn you to shreds for suggesting some things pre-2014 that Snowden later revealed to be true. Somehow we forgotten about him.
You also sound like you have never worked in cyber. As it turns out we are in the middle of a massive cyberwar