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[–] Sire [S] ago 

The article didn't specify any flaws in particular, except the general business culture surrounding online features. It seems businesses tend to suffer from "featurism", where features are implemented in online environments without vigorously solving security issues.

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[–] Voatify ago 

Are you talking about the Internet, meaning the core infrastructure, the IETF standards, the low level protocols that make up the global network of computer systems, or are you talking about home client software and private business software connected to that network?

Calling something like PayPal, Ebay, SOE, Flash or Firefox "the Internet" is in my opinion wrong and a disservice to the discussion. "The Internet", being the underlying networking protocols, the structure and deployment of the organizations and their servers relevant to the core Internet components (root DNS, ICANN etc) is as far as I know as secure as it has ever been.