EFF: Cybersecurity and the Tylenol Murders
2 Jun
2015
2 Jun
'15
6:03 a.m.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/05/cybersecurity-and-tylenol-murders When a criminal started lacing Tylenol capsules with cyanide in 1982, Johnson & Johnson quickly sprang into action to ensure consumer safety. ... Looking at the Congressional debate, it's as if the answer for Americans after the Tylenol incident was not to put on tamper-evident seals, or increase the security of the supply chain, but only to require Tylenol to “share” its customer lists with the government and with the folks over at Bayer aspirin. We wouldn’t have stood for such a wrongheaded response in 1982, and we shouldn’t do so now. "Patriot" Act, cockpit doors, Clippled crypto backdoors, surveillance, etc
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