Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Hack Attack

Hack Attack: Part 1 Complete

"You don't get to be the editor of the Mirror without being a fairly despicable human being"
                                                     - Piers Morgan

What really strikes me is how much this book reminds me of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series.  The only different is that was fiction and this isn't.  That is terrifying.  I have no idea how News Corp got away with it for so long considering that this started in the 1990's.  Why didn't anyone (like former employees) come forward about it?  This is a clear violation of privacy, while no there wasn't a law about it, it's not hard go "Do I want people to know that this is how I get my info?"  if the answer is no then you probably shouldn't be doing it.  As for the lone law about how assessing messages before they have been heard by the recipient is illegal, but after that it's fine.  When did this legislation get passed and how many people were aware of it, because I'm pretty sure that if people knew that was the law they wouldn't be okay with it. Also how is hacking into a voice mail box even after those messages have been listened to is okay?  You are still using private info that was either guessed, stolen, or you had to lie about to obtain.  How is that considered okay?  Furthermore, what was the police force doing?  We trust you to actually do an inquiry and you only interview 1 person?  How is that an inquiry?  It sounds like you want us to have a coup and put in place people who would (hopefully) do their job.  In terms of what this does to democracy....... I don't really know.  I know that it makes me want to advocate for anarchy.  At least then nobody is guaranteeing my safety except me.  At least then the responsibility rests with me to make sure I'm safe and not anybody else.

Hack Attack: Part 2 Complete

"There is only one thing in this world, and this is to keep acquiring money and more money, power and more power. All the rest is meaningless"
                                                     - Napoleon Bonaparte

Favorite part thus far is when Rusbridger say "I feel like I'm in a Steig Larson novel" I AM NOT ALONE!!!! Okay, now that's out of the way.  I was very unimpressed in the actions of the police until Sue Akers.  She finally seems to be handling the situation.  I wish I knew more about how they were investigating bent cops in the Yard.  Personally, if this was my government I would want a corporate restructuring to ensure that the front men were honest.  Really this to me is grave problem, and while at least it's being handled to a degree (finally!) if I were the people I would screaming for more.  I'm glad that this scandal effectively shut News International down, because quite frankly karma's a bitch.  When you loose your moral compass while holding a position of power you deserve to be brought down in the most humiliating way possible, because you violated the trust of your people.  While New International isn't in politics the power that the editors wielded is shocking.  Have some decency and have some class.  Most people would call my roots white trash and I'm not going to school to be anything special, just a designer.  I have more class than you, and I will never hold a position with that much power.  If you are supposed to have power over me, then I shouldn't be able to argue you in circles.  The News International people were only powerful, because few stood up to them.  They also failed to identify New Internationals weaknesses.  I'm sure that if they had ever told those people that I'm going to a competitor/the police about your cocaine use, they probably would have backed off.  Or if they had threatened to start dismantling the connections and power that they had build up, they would have backed off.  I will never understand people that just lay down and willingly take a beating when you don't have to.  I'm pretty sure my Texan is showing.  This book bears many similarities to The Dragon Tattoo Series.  Unfortunately, that series is made up, which is why it can be hailed as a great novel.  It is extremely terrifying just how close the 2 actually are.  I guarantee that this will never be hailed as great, because it's real.

Hack Attack: Part 3 Complete

"No tyrant need fear till men begin to feel confident in each other"
                                                     - Aristotle

I think what should have happened did happen.  The Murdoches' and most of the scum that worked for them got what they deserved.  Karma's a bitch. Now we just need to set up safeguards so that it doesn't happen again.  I would be curious to see what type of laws this actually spawned and just how many bent cops they flushed out of Scottland Yard.

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE your enthusiasm. Interesting that you think they got what they deserved. Many others disagree. In the news this week: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/press/rebekah-brooks-former-sun-and-news-of-the-world-editor-reportedly-poised-for-news-corp-return-as-storyful-boss-10079063.html

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    1. You were right when you stated I care about the issues, and just don't read the news. I have sense (slowly) started to read the news particularly Vox. It's more relatable than CNN or BBC for me, and keeps me interested.

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