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Why you shouldn't dabble in Cryptocurrencies
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1115832" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>You may say that without the passkeyphrase the cybercriminals can't do ####. But there are ways:</p><p>a. phishing/vishing. Never say you are too smart to fall for that. All it takes is the correct ploy. And sometimes we all are careless.</p><p>b. malvertising</p><p>c. keyloggers</p><p>d. infostealers. If you have the passkeyphrase store in a file somewhere</p><p>e. bruteforcing or dictionary attacks or credential stuffing</p><p>f. wifi passwords that stay the same forever</p><p>g. hacking, mitm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1115832, member: 96560"] You may say that without the passkeyphrase the cybercriminals can't do ####. But there are ways: a. phishing/vishing. Never say you are too smart to fall for that. All it takes is the correct ploy. And sometimes we all are careless. b. malvertising c. keyloggers d. infostealers. If you have the passkeyphrase store in a file somewhere e. bruteforcing or dictionary attacks or credential stuffing f. wifi passwords that stay the same forever g. hacking, mitm [/QUOTE]
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