• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    As someone who actively defends and trains against these attacks, I still see people downloading and executing suspicious files regularly.

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      2 months ago

      It’s always the same people in my experience. No matter how many times they go through the training it never seems to stick.

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      Yeah, I dunno what the facepalm is supposed to be about. 99% of the rest of the world has about 1% of the tech knowledge that the average Lemmy user is going to have. These scams are wildly effective, and it’s not really a matter of general intelligence as far as who falls victim to them.

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        For me, the article makes it seem like there’s some new announcement that the FBI has put out about a newly discovered vulnerability. Turns out, the announcement is about vulnerabilities we’ve known about for a long time.

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        You don’t need to have advanced technological know-how to know about phishing scams. Practically every company has a boring training course you have to go through at least once a year.

        I work in cyber security and they still feel the need to tell us about phishing scams, like we don’t know about 100 other scarier things.