This cybersecurity information might have helped John Podesta a few weeks ago, before 4Chan piled on, or even in June. BUT!! BIG BIG BUT!!!https://twitter.com/ODNIgov/status/789083294398816256 …
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National Cybersecurity Month. Because it may take 31 whole days for folks in charge of CI to discover 2-factor. https://staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/protect-your-personal-information/id-theft-and-fraud …
I mean I guess this includes 2FA, but as the very last thing and not in a way that's helpful for, say, Twitter.pic.twitter.com/NTceZuZQGn
Here's how National CI and Security Center tells govt employees to use 2FA in their CI brochure: https://www.ncsc.gov/about/docs/General_Awareness_Protection_Tri_Fold.pdf …pic.twitter.com/TJ4QbDVWqy
a lot of people don't even know facebook *has* two factor
John Podesta presumably didn't, as he didn't know about the more accessible Twitter or Gmail ones.
2F is often badly done and weak bc it uses smartphones, and in my case I have no cell service. Need smthng better.
all asymmetric encryption everything
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