> The more a company asserts that their data is secure and encrypted and you should trust them, the more likely it is to leak and be proven to be massively vulnerable.
That's a consequence of the Murphy's law [1].
Very well written. You phrased it perfectly for it to have its place at [2] which is full of this kind of stuff. It's almost like this sentence claims itself the right to appear there. If you read French you might enjoy this website. If not, you might still enjoy the different phrasings of Murphy's law in different languages here [3].
That's a consequence of the Murphy's law [1].
Very well written. You phrased it perfectly for it to have its place at [2] which is full of this kind of stuff. It's almost like this sentence claims itself the right to appear there. If you read French you might enjoy this website. If not, you might still enjoy the different phrasings of Murphy's law in different languages here [3].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy's_law
[2] https://courtois.cc/murphy/murphy.html
[3] https://courtois.cc/murphy/murphy_original.html