• @PlutoniumAcid
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    411 month ago

    It boggles my mind that people fall for these scams, and do so in such large numbers.

    So much stupidity and/or so little tech literacy. Ow.

    And it’s depressing that there are so many sleazy people out there doing all kinds of bad things in general. Shame.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      It doesn’t help that a lot of businesses do the shit that builds the bad habits.

      My bank has called me to verify a purchase (as in I called the number on my card and got redirected back to the same person). A variety of businesses routinely send direct action links that immediately request login information. Many online businesses require your phone number for a purchase and immediately opt you in to text messaging without consent. I have received plenty of nuisance texts/emails from places I made an online order with, then made an in-store purchase with the same card.

      All that shit teaches people that that shit is normal and legitimate. Disgusting, insecure, privacy invading bullshit is a routine occurrence.

    • @[email protected]
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      291 month ago

      It can happen to anyone, even you! All it takes is for you to be a bit tired, stressed, or have a bit of an emotional response and it can quickly spiral.

      Hell, even the guy who came up with the term “phishing” clicked a phishing link at the height of his cyber security career and just barely caught himself before providing info.

      These people aren’t idiots, they are victims who were tricked.

      • @PlutoniumAcid
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        41 month ago

        Yes, you are right of course. It’s a sad state of affairs.

      • Amanda
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        230 days ago

        I’ve fallen for it too and I’m technically a security researcher depending on how you read my job description