The Government Workers Facing Seven Years in Prison for Not Updating Software

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Does prison time for mistakes incentivize good security practices, or just disincentivize anyone from entering the field in the first place?

in Microsoft SharePoint that was first reported in 2019. That vulnerability was patched in 2019, well before the initial intrusion in Albania, which reportedly occurred 14 months before the attacks in July 2022, so roughly around May 2021.

But even without knowing all the details of what exactly these employees did or did not do, I’m inclined to think this seems like overkill. After all, there are many reasons why people fail to install updates or new antivirus programs promptly, including concerns that the new updates may break existing systems and software.

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