I don't trust random cooking websites on the internet to keep my data safe.
I don't trust random cooking websites on the internet to keep my data safe.
I am sure you know this, but even Italian law enforcement and tax authority have been hacked last year. You absolutely can't trust anyone.
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Italian politicians express alarm at latest data breach allegedly affecting 800,000 citizens
Politicians in Italy have called for better protection of citizens' online data following a probe into a hacking scheme that allegedly breached law enforcement, tax authority and other sensitive public data.apnews.com
That's why i said that the first step towards security is data minimization.
Self-awareness is the first step toward improvement.In Italy there is a deep ignorance in the area of the data security.
I am sure you know this, but even Italian law enforcement and tax authority have been hacked last year. You absolutely can't trust anyone.
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Italian politicians express alarm at latest data breach allegedly affecting 800,000 citizens
Politicians in Italy have called for better protection of citizens' online data following a probe into a hacking scheme that allegedly breached law enforcement, tax authority and other sensitive public data.apnews.com
That's why i said that the first step towards security is data minimization.
Yes. Unless you want to be a Youtube influencer.can you continue to low your social exposure and at the same time reaching a good position and a very good paid job ?
Yes. Unless you want to be a Youtube influencer.
After about 50 online accounts and an app to keep track of passwords, I felt I need to stop, and make use of what I've got. But in the US, my situation forced me to get 50 more accounts just to apply for jobs and government benefits/handouts. It's a time-consuming pain to keep track of 'em all and reset passwords that expire. But I'd still rather do that than actual paperwork. Getting online did not save me time, I merely spend it in front of the screen rather than staring at a printout. I still have to get into a virtual queue and wait my turn with customer service when the service provider messes up and needs to rectify the error.That's a lot. I have less than 10 online accounts.
NoIf I log in to the bank's website with the browser A and at the same time I make click on a phishing email that opens an (hidden) website / link using a browser B,let's say Firefox, will the credentials needed to steal my money be stolen by the attackers or not ?
I think this is a valid concern. Lets say for example A) we use LibreWolf and B) Firefox.and at the same time I make click on a phishing email that opens an (hidden) website / link using a browser B,let's say Firefox, will the credentials needed to steal my money be stolen by the attackers or not ?
Exactly same here, that's the way to do it.I'm running my own mail server and I'm using mail/mutt as MUA.
Differently-branded browsers (like Konqueror and Firefox) are not a bad layer. Use one to check links, the other to log in - and stick to it, be disciplined. Takes a LOT of self-discipline to resist the temptation of convenience in this scenario.I think this is a valid concern. Lets say for example A) we use LibreWolf and B) Firefox.
I never log into secure sites with another Mozilla based browser open at the same time.
I don't trust the profile separation.
Now lets say I have B) open with secure site and need to look something up.
Under severe circumstances I might open another Non-Mozilla browser.
Just my stance. I don't want to be a zero day victim.
The mistake is to not keep them separate.
TOR exit nodes are NSA infested shitholes. Not recommended.What about to use the TOR browser