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  • We have test-phishing mails sent by our IT-Sec team on a regular basis. There’s usually an obvious one and a better made one. First round 10% clicked the obv. one, 99% the good one.

    We had a lot of trainings after that.

    Last year the numbers went down to 5% and 80%.

    If your security concept relies on both of these numbers being zero, you’re an incompetent hack trying to shift the blame on end users instead of doing your job.











  • Reddit is great for watching communities being radicalized. Wehther they do it themselves or they get a psyops push is up to everyone’s guess but I’ve watched it several times.

    SRS: Started out as a community pointing out misoginy and racism, ended up as a very weird hate group. I didn’t watch it that closely, only saw the result.

    some tumbler centered sub i followed, I forgot the name: same story, started quite light hearted, making fun of stupid shit said by kids on tumbler, turned into a right wing hategroup. This one I witnessed. They ran out of material quick, started posting lame shit but now they gave it their own, made up context in the comments. After a while, people who pointed out obvious satire got downvoted.






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    2 years ago

    I only ever use those sites if i really disliked a movie but can’t figure out why.

    As a way to select a movie they’re really pointless, I think a system that matches tastes of people and recommends movies based on that would be more promising.





  • Well, the authorities may be sluggish at best, but still your stance on this seems rather uninformed.

    You should read up on noyb.eu 's work, and the lawsuits they fought. The max. fines for GDPR-violations is 4% of a company’s worldwide annual turnover, that’s something companies are taking very seriously, I know because I deal with it on a daily basis.

    There’s still going to be companies who try to bend the law to their will, but they keep losing in front of courts.