There are more sinister ways to do this then sim swapping.
There is too little control over nodes in modern cell networks.
Check out https://www.uniladtech.com/social-media/youtuber-hacks-phone-expose-flaw-system-168221-20240925
There are more sinister ways to do this then sim swapping.
There is too little control over nodes in modern cell networks.
Check out https://www.uniladtech.com/social-media/youtuber-hacks-phone-expose-flaw-system-168221-20240925
A great example of using our numbers to strengthen our position as consumers.
I love this, and also the idea he has of a browser extension that gives you an exclamation mark on products features on the wiki, so you can be warned if the product you are considering has bad consumer rights or the company behind it has a shady history.
Even as someone from a country with relatively strong consumer protection (especially with regards to warranty and products breaking), I often find myself frustrated by enshittified or otherwise gimped products from greedy companies putting their bottom line and stakeholders above their customers.
It's fascinating. If you have to spend huge amounts money and effort on monitoring and scewing public opinion... Perhaps it is time for some fucking introspection...(I know the biggest bastards in this system are incapable of that... But still...)
This. It is inconvenient, but it does help with the issue that systems constantly get compromised and credentials stolen.
I wish companies would support more user friendly technology like ubikey or similar instead...
Also SMS is extremely insecure, and relatively easy to spoof/steal.
I use a notepad in many meeting at work to not be a complete pain in the ass.
If I write it down it's not lost, and if it's actually a good point I can bring it up at a good time or circle back to it.
America. Trying to emulate every aspect of the game Monopoly.
I guess other chance cards are next since the "get of jail free" card is implemented....
It is a house rule and its pretty popular.
It potentially adds a layer of strategy where you should/could retain a +2 or +4 as a defensive measure.
Personally i like this house rule as it makes for more surprices in play when you can defend yourself against those cards.
It does make the game potentially longer and more unpredictable, so like all house rules its a matter of taste.
If I own all the streets we don't need to bother with that tedious trading of properties.
I mean, its frustrating as heck how all this is going down.
But releasing something that can be preserved and saved in archives all over the world is better then all records and documents just disappearing.
I am chill. :) No need for either of us to read spite into the others comments. Text is bad at communicating tone :)
I guess my comment was meant more in general, not at you specifically (though I understand it being in a reply of course feels that way)
I am sorry my comment came of as hostile or combative
I was just thinking the other day that the plot of the matrix would make a lot more sense now.
The ai is running a simulation of the 90s to keep growing because everything after that is tainted with internet memes and increasing amount of ai slop.