It’s an interesting read, but I didn’t learn much. In summary: NSA employs crackers; they’re much like InfoSec people elsewhere; we’re not safe online.
I was just about to ask if anyone else found this difficult to read. The writing style is really dense, and also manages to match the cadans of American newsreports. Like this:
“Not realising the tantalising future ahead of me, in a matter of seconds after leaving my house I was greeted dramatically by what can only be described as something that had once started as a bird’s meal, now spattered all across my unwitting forehead due to the final result of a treacherouswind.
Tldr? I started running out of steam getting past the cats and dogs and buzz saws.
It’s an interesting read, but I didn’t learn much. In summary: NSA employs crackers; they’re much like InfoSec people elsewhere; we’re not safe online.
I was just about to ask if anyone else found this difficult to read. The writing style is really dense, and also manages to match the cadans of American newsreports. Like this:
“Not realising the tantalising future ahead of me, in a matter of seconds after leaving my house I was greeted dramatically by what can only be described as something that had once started as a bird’s meal, now spattered all across my unwitting forehead due to the final result of a treacherous wind.
Back to you, Brolf."