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tldr (tim reilly)
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Some advice to avoid getting social hacked: Ideally, don’t take inbound meetings without a trusted referral. If you do take an inbound meeting: 1. Require them use *your* meeting provider of choice (eg Google or Zoom) 2. Ask them to turn their video on. 3. Do not download *anything* from them under any circumstance. Two people have tried to scam us in the last few weeks. Very elaborate, but sticking to these rules rebuffed them pretty easily. I expect this stuff to increase with our token value. Crypto not awesome in this way. But it’s hard for people to do much to you if you control the terms of the environment. Be a little paranoid.
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Some insidious shit A while ago scammers hit me with a fake job interview and tried to get to to download a scam zoom client. Only noticed because the domain was slightly off. It was like zoom.meet.us instead of zoom.us. Nothing more infuriating
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I have the feeling they wouldn’t try to rob you in person 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Wow. These people really are sociopathic. The psychological tactics they use are insane.
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