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by b112
1225 days ago
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So out of endless ways to ruin your day, you claim all financial fraud only comes from US proxies (?!?!?!), and ignore all other threats. Completely untrue. So getting hacked never happens from Russia? Russian IPs only scan, but never crack in, takeover, deface, or work their way deep? And spam has 0 cost, right? Read the equation again.. 0 downside, endless upside. |
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If you're referring to banking fraud I'm pretty sure the answer is mostly yes. Maybe sometimes fraudsters are lazy.
> So getting hacked never happens from Russia? Russian IPs only scan, but never crack in, takeover, deface, or work their way deep?
It does, I'm just saying it's almost entirely automated scans and bruteforce using default password combinations and several year old CVEs. If you are vulnerable to those you have bigger problems.
> And spam has 0 cost, right?
Unless you are running some ancient configuration the cost is lower than the amount of engineering work and mental capacity you appear to devoting to stopping it.
I'm not saying you shouldn't make the tradeoff or that it's wrong to do it, just that the amount of security you think you are gaining from it is not as high as you think.