For the NYT, I wrote the boring truth about latest CIA claims. Sorry—nothing sensational. Don't let media alarm you. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/opinion/the-truth-about-the-wikileaks-cia-cache.html …pic.twitter.com/SSuzB8qikz
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The biggest danger is not fancy-pants CIA tools (they aren't even fancy pants). It's phishing. There is much you can do to protect yourself.
A security key will stop your Gmail & Facebook from being phished. Get one. Use two-factor with authenticator app if no security key option.
additional “just the basics” security advice - including the ever efficient “use an ad blocker” - here:https://twitter.com/jschauma/status/829062576042602501 …
Also heterogenous endpoints & apps, despite the pain they cause for mobile developers. Monocultures like iPhone are a godsend for spies.
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