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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Never ever launch Word or Adobe to open attachments. Open them in a Chromebook, iPad or iPhone. At a minimum, Google Docs. 99% defense.
Wikileaks needs sensational claims for attention, media jumps to parrot them without understanding. Symbiotic failure. Don't fall for it.
the 2-factor systems I've used have a "trust this device" feature. Is that a significant security risk?
Depends on your threat model. If you are a journalists, I wouldn't use it. If you are a teen with nosy sibling, also no.
What security key do you recommend? More importantly, are you Austin-bound?
Yes, would love to get a security key reco.
Amen! I got notice from Gmail while traveling that turned out to be tech-clueless husband trying to use my account to message me.
How do we get one?
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