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This is a myth: "Just be smart and you are safe from malware"
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1014476" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>struppigel is 100% correct. The whole IT/security industry will continue to fail miserably if we do not include the non-technical or non tech savvy/security minded folks in the solution to malware infections or hacking attempts and attacks. Not everyone has the education, time, money for protection or skills to spot a malware infection, even for us folks who are technically skilled (I don't classify myself as highly skilled) it can sometime be difficult to impossible to know your infected.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>@ The recent Pwn2Own there were zero exploits for Apple and Google phones submitted even though huge prizes were offered. The true story is off course there are exploits for Apple and Google phones, but they are just worth so much on the open market to exploit brokers and governments that they choose not to submit any bugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1014476, member: 57429"] struppigel is 100% correct. The whole IT/security industry will continue to fail miserably if we do not include the non-technical or non tech savvy/security minded folks in the solution to malware infections or hacking attempts and attacks. Not everyone has the education, time, money for protection or skills to spot a malware infection, even for us folks who are technically skilled (I don't classify myself as highly skilled) it can sometime be difficult to impossible to know your infected. @ The recent Pwn2Own there were zero exploits for Apple and Google phones submitted even though huge prizes were offered. The true story is off course there are exploits for Apple and Google phones, but they are just worth so much on the open market to exploit brokers and governments that they choose not to submit any bugs. [/QUOTE]
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