That time of year again where I have to explain to someone that you can use your banking app on public wifi
If your bank is not secure on public wifi, you don’t need different wifi, you need a different bank

That time of year again where I have to explain to someone that you can use your banking app on public wifi
If your bank is not secure on public wifi, you don’t need different wifi, you need a different bank
Oh great, now the AI fear mongering is being used for neurodivergence fear mongering as well - the real threat of AI isn’t that it’ll provoke neurodivergent people into committing acts of terrorism
So far, the fear that’s closer to the truth is that it’ll provoke/fool *anyone* into spreading or believing false information, and all the dangers that spread from that
Small (but hopefully kinda interesting) read ahead:
Woke up to an interesting phishing text - very clearly not from Apple (nor are there any issues with my wallet), but upon opening the link in a safe environment, it didn’t bring me to a phishing site as I had expected
It very briefly redirected to href[.]li, a site used to hide the HTTP Referrer header, and then it redirects directly to apple.com - seemingly only tracking interaction details with the phishing link
But if opened on Tor, it redirects to google dot com for some reason
First time seeing this sort of phishing attempt - anyone able to clue me in on why the attacker chose this method?