@fne8w2ah to TechnologyEnglish • 11 months agoThousands of private camera footages from bedrooms hacked, sold online - VnExpress Internationale.vnexpress.netexternal-linkmessage-square129arrow-up1493arrow-down113
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish78•edit-211 months agoDon’t kink shame me! Gaping security violations get me all hot and bothered. Sometimes I check my bank account on public WiFi, just for the thrill.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish21•11 months agoChecking your bank account on public wifi is perfectly safe thanks to TLS.
minus-square@recapitatedlinkEnglish14•11 months agoThere’s more to good opsec than encrypted transport, but for most people this is probably true. Maybe also avoid being in camera view especially without MFA.
minus-square@LemmyKnowsBestlinkEnglish1•11 months agoI’ve always been leery of public Wi-Fi because of the timeless adage: “nothing is free. If something is free, then you are the product.” It costs them money to provide public Wi-Fi, what are they getting out of it if they’re not mining data from the users?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•11 months agoIt’s not a very good adage. Charities exist, for example. And free drink refills. When a business offers free wifi, it’s giving you an incentive to stay longer and come back more often.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•11 months agoWait, really? Sir, this is the internet.
minus-square@tymlinkEnglish8•11 months agoIf you want to investigate gaping holes on the internet, you could skip the camera and go straight to pornhub
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agohttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=85944g6Gnsw
Don’t kink shame me! Gaping security violations get me all hot and bothered. Sometimes I check my bank account on public WiFi, just for the thrill.
Checking your bank account on public wifi is perfectly safe thanks to TLS.
There’s more to good opsec than encrypted transport, but for most people this is probably true. Maybe also avoid being in camera view especially without MFA.
I’ve always been leery of public Wi-Fi because of the timeless adage:
“nothing is free. If something is free, then you are the product.”
It costs them money to provide public Wi-Fi, what are they getting out of it if they’re not mining data from the users?
It’s not a very good adage. Charities exist, for example. And free drink refills.
When a business offers free wifi, it’s giving you an incentive to stay longer and come back more often.
okay, I will change my perspective on that.
Wait, really? Sir, this is the internet.
If you want to investigate gaping holes on the internet, you could skip the camera and go straight to pornhub
Goatse, for the connoisseur
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=85944g6Gnsw