URLs aren't usable, but people are forced to rely on them for so much -- browsing, security, sharing. Expect to see changes to how Chrome displays identity in the coming year. @emschec @estark37https://www.wired.com/story/google-wants-to-kill-the-url/ …
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that may be so, but solutions via education are long-lasting. i’m a big-picture, bottom-up kind of thinker.
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No, they're irrelevant by the time they're finished. It'd be like educating kids about the risks of buying from door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen.
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But a general template to be wary of door to door solicitations that are extrapolated to all forms of communication would remain relevant. Think of how classes are designed in C++ and then create a template which can be built upon.
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Attack and defense scale differently. Whatever attacks you want to educate people to defend against, attackers will evolve new methods much more quickly. Education is not a solution.
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