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When moral dilemas shouldn’t be

If your personal email and PayPal email were available PUBLICLY on the Internet would you want to know?

If those details were available because of a security flaw in a system you had paid to belong to, would you want to know?

Or is it all fair game, just an honest mistake and you hope that maybe the person in charge of this security breach, might take some action, maybe soon’ish ?

And do you expect “me” to explain to them?

Is this an example from my other post, about not getting involved and focusing on my own stuff, or do I have an obligation to highlight this security breach, so that those affected can prepare for any consequences.

I guess it’s no big deal right?

I mean it’s only your name and email address and PayPal address on public display. You probably like spam anyway, right?

But according to the experts, I’m not supposed to get involved and just concentrate on my own stuff.

No doubt the party concerned would accuse me of more TROLL BASHING and that I had nothing better to do than pick holes.

When he told me to “get a life” in the forum, no doubt he had this very sort of thing in mind.

Anyway, LMK. You can comment below and I won’t publish it unless you want me to. All comments are manually approved, so you can send me a private comment if you want, or if you want to know what he Internet system is that has the security breach.

Otherwise, me, I have my own paint to watch dry…

John Reese Kindly Tweeted back a reply to my dilema

John Reese says positivity

http://twitter.com/john_reese/statuses/809822735

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