I think you have to start by telling people the uncomfortable truth, which is that if they’re really prioritizing not getting owned up, they can’t keep using their bargain-basement off-brand Android phones.
It’s not risky security advice. There is no meaningful difference between Firefox and Chrome for congressional campaign staff. Both browsers have up-to-date sandboxes and are updated regularly, with top-notch security teams.
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Ah that explains the Spectre mention, defense against which is a clear differentiator between the two. JavaScript Spectre PoCs exist, though, and if they were being used in targeted ways it would be hard to detect that.
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Though Firefox does deploy more coarse-grained mitigations than Chrome does right now (timer mitigations, etc., which are disabled in Chrome when Site Isolation is used). So I suspect it’s not really exploitable in either.
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but I do think MS has good security engineering, and guess? that O365 is a flagship product?
You’re being unbelievably condescending here.