Wow, the comments here somewhat mirror those on Youtube videos about the shooting (e.g "good!" "hero!" "give that person a reward!" etc). It's a safe bet that other CEOs (and potentially other would-be "heroes") are taking note.
https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/113595512633719014
@briankrebs I'm curious what's happening inside the company. I would bet that the internal comms will talk about him as being the most wonderful, generous, loving, ethical person who has ever [β¦]
@briankrebs the suspect list appears to be *checks notes* the entire US population except for billionaires
@briankrebs When you have enough money, you lose your humanity. Enough crime, enough malice, enough imposed sufferingβ¦ pick one, any, all of them. These are not humans any longer, they donβt [β¦]
@briankrebs Health insurance CEOs can cry into their pile of money about it
Utterly disgusting to see people applauding this. It's simple murder. Nothing more than that. The shooter isn't a hero, he (it'll be a "he") is a murderer. He's probably also in serious need of [β¦]
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Perhaps everyone should take note. Guns are everywhere and often in the hands of people with zero self-control.
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2024-12-04 MatthewChat β edited β 1#οΈ
@briankrebs if someone loses a loved one from cancer because UH delayed and delayed didn't want to pay, I understand their feelings.
I personally was in misery for months because UH/Oxford [β¦]
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used to be ... CEOs got a pie-in-the-face before investor meetings like today's (from disgruntled shareholders or consumers)
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2024-12-04 ChemicalEyeGuy β 1#οΈ
@briankrebs Buckle-up buttercups, #AmericanCarnage2.0 is gonna be a rough ride for at least 2 years.
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If they didn't already, they will all now have full time security staff. I also think this could encourage hackers across the industry. It will end up being more of a nightmare [β¦]
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