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by ricg
1687 days ago
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> what an attacker could get by just having access to my computer That's what I was referring to. Let's assume you store your scanned PDFs on your personal laptop and that gets compromised. Now the attacker has your medical history, tax and bank statements, contracts, ... your whole life to pick and choose the ransom amount. I'm getting more and more to the conclusion that if you do not want something to be published on the Internet, do not put it on an Internet-connected device, smartphone or laptop -- or put the other way around: "expect anything that you keep on an Internet connected device (or cloud) to be potentially stolen from you". Too paranoid? |
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But can't the attacker get most of that even without your PDFs? If the attacker can get access to my computer, the attacker can directly log into my bank account, access my insurance contracts... there is no need to access the PDFs, you can get most of the stuff directly by logging into the right site (or intercepting the session while I am logging in).