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Niobleoum :KitKat: on Nostr: No explicit ID or biometrics checking in that. The bill you cite merely implies ...

No explicit ID or biometrics checking in that. The bill you cite merely implies obligatory hardening on software level and only partially on user's end (mostly telling people to don't make "1234" passwords on publicly accessible points), so IoT devices would stop being cartoonishly easy targets for adversaries. The other angle is that certain FOSS solutions are completely exempt from that bill. As I understand it also mostly applies to commercial and institutional IoT users - you know those retards that lost billions in EternalBlue attacks, because they couldn't be bothered to keep their computers updated. :fury: