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  • There is always a risk. Nothing is 100% secure. It's low but the risk is there. Noobies also make configuration mistakes which can impact security severely.

    Don't forget about heart bleed, the openssl vulnerability that went undetected for years.

    My home shit is also not funded by a Corp with all kinds of fancy threat detection and prevention stuff. I don't have the time or desire to deal with it, nor do I need to serve other users, only my own needs. Therefore vpn is more secure.

  • Is your web server set up to use a domain? Like if you're using Apache vhosts or anything, I'm pretty sure you need to configure your domain in there too, and then restart the web server.

    As others have said, close port 80. I actually stopped exposing ports a while back. I just configured always on vpn on my phone instead. Much more secure.

  • The laws don't exist though because they're so easily circumvented. If you AES256 encrypt something today, there's an extremely lonely chance they can't crack it. For years.

    With a padlock they can just pull out the cutters and they're done.

    I'm just referring to your point on why there are no laws against padlocks in this context.

  • I think it's a bit unfair to blanket statement that capitalism is a scam. There need to be checks in place. Like, I agree it's not fair that me as a business owner can simply say "this year we are skipping raises, and I am paying myself 2 billion". There's no reason any one person needs a trillion dollars. That's an insane amount of money. Even 100 million is a shit ton of money. There definitely need to be checks in place, but I don't think communism is the answer either.

    Nope, any profits not reinvested in the company itself

    This isn't clear to me what you're saying "nope" to. How I said companies need to make profit? If so, they do. If they do not make profit they lose money, if they lose money they can't reinvest into themselves or pay wages. Or maybe I misunderstand what you meant by "nope".