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by daeros 895 days ago
I myself have stated I feel bringing tech to the tech illiterate is usually a mistake because those people are largely a security hazard to any large IT enterprise. Teaching dumbasses to use tech is how exactly how even a DECADE after The iloveu bug emailing malware to huge corporations members and spear phishing them with chained malware was how most companies got hit because its next to impossible to teach John over there in marketing not to at least ask his fellow workers if they really sent that email before downloading every attachment and executing it as well as every Excel spreadsheet that demanded you enable macros and enabling them. For OVER A DECADE, phishing emails with chained malware were how companies got hit because the tech illiterates refused to learn.

Like, when you let the morons in, they become a Security Hazard.

But if this device, can keep tech illiterates, from using and interfacing with the tech we need to secure, All the better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8s9uzPIqQ4

Yuki did nothing wrong.