I've noticed that lately I've been having less patience for the aggressively stupid and arrogantly clueless.
innocent mistakes, legitimate lack of knowledge, a want to learn - sure, I'll take all the time necessary to help you get it right. refusing to learn, and insisting on crap you made up? I'll tear your door off its hinges and make damn sure it hits your ass on the way out.
I am trying to make sure all my accounts are secure from unauthorised access and have turned on all security measures that I can find to make sure my stuff is protected.
Here is what I have in place:
Unique password for every site (takes 6 billion years to crack) using MasterPassword since it ...
inspirated from here: Why didn't OSes securely delete files right from the beginning? And why do they still not do this?
the point that seems to be taken there is why it is not the default, but the more important question is why it isnt even offered in the first place?
I mean it make sense that...
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper Did you say "Hey, Siri"? Or cough in a way which could be interpreted as "Hey, Siri"? Or rub against the floor in a vaguely "Hey, Siri" type way? Siri will take any of those as an indication to wake up, in my experience. Or if someone on TV or radio talks about cirrus clouds. Or a serious incident. Or a circus. Or Isis. Siri is not overly concerned with accuracy of statement
> Basically, you’re either dealing with Mossad or not-Mossad. If your adversary is not-Mossad, then you’ll probably be fine if you pick a good password and don’t respond to emails from ChEaPestPAiNPi11s@virus-basket.biz.ru. If your adversary is the Mossad, YOU’RE GONNA DIE AND THERE’S NOTHING THAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.
I mean ... you have to send troops abroad - I mean those war torn countries might not have the internet so it's necessary to spy on them manually. The best way to not get hacked is to live deep in the forest and without internet collection. </troll>