• adaveinthelife@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I mean, I’m not sure what China expects the US to do with a company whose very existence and arguably their success in the market is due to corporate espionage. China can reframe and project all they want, but they will always have someone keeping tabs on the cookie jar and they only have themselves to blame.

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      1 year ago

      The entire US is built on corporate espionage of British secrets.

      Corporate espionage is literally the way countries progress when disadvantaged. That doesn’t mean that the less developed country can’t criticize the more developed country for corporate espionage.

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        1 year ago

        bu-but whatabout America and her lies! It’s not fair! China deserves to be cool too!

        Eat a dick, tanko

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            Not really, since it is also a legitimate explanation for why people are always trying to hack Huawei. Whataboutism is when the argument has nothing to do with explaining why it happens and is only used to distract from the issue at hand.

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          1 year ago

          Buddy might want to look at the original comment. Is it only whataboutism if it’s against white people? Sounds racist to me idk

  • Madison_rogue@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    China accuses U.S. of hacking, U.S. accuses China of hacking…

    China hacks the United States. Fact
    The United States hacks China. Fact

    Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

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    If China wants to base their economy on trade secrets stolen by state-backed hacking, then feel free to enjoy better state backed hacking, courtesy of the American Military Industrial Complex Uncle Sam!

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        That not an argument to support China using stolen tech, though. Just because US did a bad thing, doesn’t make it ok for China to do so.

        The argument is that they should expect to be hacked when using tech stolen from other countries. By pointing out US also steal technologies, you’re only arguing that the US should also expect to be hacked, an idea no one was arguing against. You’re basically arguing against a point that hasn’t been brought up, yet.

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    1 year ago

    But when they do it to their customers it’s fine.

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    1 year ago

    What’s the point if everyone just hack everyone anyway? Just give up and publish all user data you collect to the public

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    1 year ago

    Good. France needs to get in on that action. We codevelopped Stuxnet so I know we have the capability.

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      Fuck you then.

      Stuxnet fucking infected everyone in hopes that it would get to Iran.

      That wasn’t ‘Woot! France co-hacked Iran!’ It was instead ‘Woot! France co-hacked everyone so that they could hack Iran.’

      Seriously, from the bottom off my heart, fuck the countries that developed stuxnet.