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How would you get your "Cash prize" if you reported anonymously ...

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  • 17
    The real question is how much you make per report. If it is more than 10$, I will report myself and become an instant millionair! Harr harr haaaarrr!
  • 4
    @cyberlord64
    But then you get sued for the price of the software.
  • 4
    Just software? Great. So I'm safe with my collection of games.
  • 3
    You could keep a good level of anonymity if they're accepting to pay you in Bitcoin. Protip: You don't need to be registered with your real name and you don't even need a bank account to convert Bitcoins to cash.
  • 1
    @lunatica
    You don't have to be anonamous when converting bitcoins to cash.

    Though, I think they just mean they wont tell the person who squealed, or add you to a list of snitches.. Because that could get dangerous.. 🔪🔪🔫
  • 0
    @Cyanite Yes they promise they won't tell. Almost everybody promises being discrete when data are sensitive but still remember Ashley Madison? Would you really bet with your job / social ladder if an unknown company covers your identity or not? What if the company manages to whitewash the case anyhow and then possibly firing back with a criminal case to hunt the sender with the support of the federal authorities? Then you better was really anonymous.
  • 1
    @lunatica
    No, it's just that it doesn't matter on that end.
  • 1
    @lunatica
    Also, Ashley Madison's leak was caused by a hack.
  • 0
    @Cyanite I don't think it's relevant if hacked, leaked or being forced to disclose. They promise something that's difficult to achieve.
  • 2
    @lunatica
    You can't blame them for their site getting hacked.

    They promised that they would not disclose the information, and they didn't. Someone illegally broke into the website and stole the information. Just like if I promise to never give away my grandmothers necklace, if someonr breaks in and steals it, that's not my fault.
  • 1
    @Jop-
    ASIC?
  • 0
    @Cyanite The terms blame and fault you mentioned are subject to the complicated laws. Don't forget insurance and contract laws. Probably you have to replace the necklace except ...<long text here>. We could argue for hours, when and who to blame and when not. But the really problem lies that data doesn't distinguish between legal and illegal. Data doesn't care about someone's fault, who to blame and why it's disclosured. Data are just on devices stored informations. To counteract the risk, data minimization is the solution, but not just a debates about blaming and faults.
  • 0
    @cyberlord64 depends on when they pay in relation to when they sue me. If they sue first then they get nothing from me as I am broke. Which is why I sail the net (cause surfing is so 1990s) in search of free loot. Long live the captain! Me!
  • 1
    @Cyanite uh, games are software too.
  • 1
    @Florens
    Shhhh let me live my dream
  • 0
    BitCoins
  • 0
    It's confidential not anonymous
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