a) This is hilarious. b) It is not entirely obvious to me whether society should prefer making fun of users who fall for phishing, which includes ~everyone, or well-resourced firms should Sorry I Can't Let You Do That more frequently as part of their anti-fraud/crimes missions.https://twitter.com/stucchio/status/1153396044950048768 …
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And there's a material regulatory/political question here, too, in the same way that there was a regulatory/political question on where to allocate losses in the case of e.g. loss of payments credentials, which was resolved definitively (in the US at least) by political process.
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