Never attribute to incompetence that which is adequately explained by malice.
Notes on security, systems, and the things that were not, in fact, an accident. Sharper takes at @inverse_hanlon.
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Hello, world. I assume the worst.
Why this blog exists, what the inverse of Hanlon's razor actually means, and why 280 characters stopped being enough.
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How to read a breach notification
A field guide to the passive voice, the abundance of caution, and other load-bearing phrases of incident PR.
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Sometimes it really is a typo
The inverse razor cuts both ways: a note on not becoming the thing you mock.