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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2611583" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>So why am I posting this? Few years ago we bought Flat screen and when I tried to submit warranty, Samsung would not accept without DOB. I filed complaint with MI AG and they contacted Samsung. I get phone call from their Pres Admin and she took basic info. Samsung sorts their warranty info by DOB. I told them I am tired of companies careless with my data.</p><p>There needs to be financial consequences to companies that gather this information for distribution to the victims in their database. Not to mention financial responsibility for loss.</p><p></p><p>I will be contacting Samsung to determine risk since I have received NADA.</p><p></p><p>I get a Norton warning every month our data is out on dark web from data breaches from mostly medical groups. Why shouldn't we be compensated for their lack of IT responsibility.? Our last breach was so irresponsible, I ripped into them and they did not disagree. They failed to assure their FTP protocol dumped (deleted) all data after scanned during transfer. This is high school IT 101. This is complete lack of standard auditing protocols to test system on dedicated time frame. Every system MUST be tested/audited on frequency to validate security. They failed miserably without recourse from anyone.</p><p></p><p>This has to stop where companies gather your personal data for their own use that places us at risk. I am well aware how rampant this is but time to draw line in sand.</p><p></p><p>I am starting with reps to determine what can be limited in databases. Everyone should consider same.</p><p></p><p>Rant over. I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2611583, member: 63925"] So why am I posting this? Few years ago we bought Flat screen and when I tried to submit warranty, Samsung would not accept without DOB. I filed complaint with MI AG and they contacted Samsung. I get phone call from their Pres Admin and she took basic info. Samsung sorts their warranty info by DOB. I told them I am tired of companies careless with my data. There needs to be financial consequences to companies that gather this information for distribution to the victims in their database. Not to mention financial responsibility for loss. I will be contacting Samsung to determine risk since I have received NADA. I get a Norton warning every month our data is out on dark web from data breaches from mostly medical groups. Why shouldn't we be compensated for their lack of IT responsibility.? Our last breach was so irresponsible, I ripped into them and they did not disagree. They failed to assure their FTP protocol dumped (deleted) all data after scanned during transfer. This is high school IT 101. This is complete lack of standard auditing protocols to test system on dedicated time frame. Every system MUST be tested/audited on frequency to validate security. They failed miserably without recourse from anyone. This has to stop where companies gather your personal data for their own use that places us at risk. I am well aware how rampant this is but time to draw line in sand. I am starting with reps to determine what can be limited in databases. Everyone should consider same. Rant over. I think. [/QUOTE]
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