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If a malicious party has been privy to Heartbleed for any amount of time, then there's nothing anyone can do, retroactively, about any nefarious data collection or interception that may have taken place.
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The use of the word trick has been interpreted as evidence of nefarious data-manipulating.
Something ontological has changed with our surrender of privacy The New Yorker's Jill Lepore, also a character in the play, dives into it here—and perhaps that's more unsettling than any nefarious government data-suck.
His solution to nefarious parties obtaining data is to just give out more data - to civic groups that he blithely assumes will organise and operate in the public good.
Because people who want to do nefarious things with data rarely play exactly by your rules just because you ask them to.
And Apple spouted blatant lie after blatant lie in its inaccurate description of Google Voice, going as far as to imply that Google might be doing something nefarious with user data (though, of course, there are a number of Google apps that come pre-installed on the iPhone).
Unless investigators or journalists discover a nefarious application for that data, such as how Cambridge Analytica's ill-gotten data was used to inform Donald Trump's campaign strategy, it's unlikely for the public to see this as more than just another of Facebook's constant privacy scandals.
Furthermore, connecting to public networks while on the go is also a great way of potentially exposing your data to nefarious snoopers.
You hate science and the corrupt scientists who manufacture data in nefarious schemes.
In 2016, cybercriminals increasingly will put all that sensitive data to nefarious use.
How can we ensure that companies and governments aren't using our data for nefarious purposes – or even for well-intentioned purposes that still aren't what we want?
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