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forty
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18 days ago
You feel it's similar because having access to port 23 is similarly life critical as having access to an hospital? Or is it because like with ports, when people can't flight to an hospital, they have 65000 other alternative options?
gspr|18 days ago
da_chicken|18 days ago
We are beyond the point where not putting infrastructure equipment behind a firewall should result in a fine. It's beyond the point that this is negligence.
forty|18 days ago
Fixing the hospital: single place to work on, easier
Blocking all the roads/flights: everywhere, harder
Vs
Fixing all the telnet: everywhere, harder/impossible
Blocking port 23 on an infra provider: single place, easier
It makes sense to me to favor the realistic solution that actually works vs the unrealistic one which is guaranteed not fix the issue, especially when it's much easier to implement