Microsoft president Brad Smith called for a “digital Geneva Convention” to provide guidelines for when nations go up against nations in cyberspace.
Rule 1: Email’s fair game, but don’t mess with anyone’s DVR.
Microsoft president Brad Smith called for a “digital Geneva Convention” to provide guidelines for when nations go up against nations in cyberspace.
Rule 1: Email’s fair game, but don’t mess with anyone’s DVR.
Rule 3: People who hack baby monitor cameras will be locked in a sound proof room with a speaker playing an endless loop of a screaming baby until the baby’s parents say they can leave, but not less than four hours.
Rule 4: Parents of newborns are an exception to rule 2.
Going “toe-to-toe with the Russians” in cyberspace? We can back track a your hack attack, Jack!
That should have been “toe-to-toe with the Ruskies.” That be some Slim Pickens.
Says the guy from Microsoft who make their products intentionally hackable and then publishes details on exactly how to do it.I wonder how much stock in Norton he owns.
Can we now assume that ‘you’re a racist’ has been officially replaced with ;’the Russians hacked the election’ for another endless 8 years? This is getting regoddamndiculous.