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gruez
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Netflix Europe offices raided in tax fraud probe
How does that work if it's a cloud system and you're denied access because the IT admin from another continent locked you out? Are you going to keep the executive around as a hostage in hopes of getting them to release the files?
croes
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Why should the IT guy lock you out if you want to access your data?
gruez
on Nov 6, 2024
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Because you hit a kill switch hours earlier, or (more innocently) sent a slack message to your CISO that some "scary men" showed up at your doors.
croes
on Nov 6, 2024
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And how do you explain the police why the IT guy does that?
It’s pretty obvious to them and would be counted as obstruction of evidence
arccy
on Nov 5, 2024
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yes? that's why countries require human presence
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