Please see the BuzzFeed article here https://www.buzzfeed.com/sapna/say-no-to-the-dress including the photos. tl;dr People order clothes from sites owned by ShenZhen Global Egrow E-Commerce Co at extremely cheap prices and get extremely cheap clothes. So far, it's just a case of caveat emptor. Howev...
Social engineering only works if the people who know the password are still alive. To paraphrase Benjamin Franklin, "Two can keep a secret if both are dead." Which people does he plan to target with his social engineering? As far as the wisdom of Apple creating a key, as bitterly as this US election...
The potential for joe-jobbing is significant. It is harder for the average person to detect than email joe-jobbing, and the average person seems to do rather badly at detecting that.
Show people how to look up domain name registrations to see the date registered. A high percentage of scams would fail if people compared their recent domain registrations with the venerable dates their websites claim they began operating.
I would also suggest using NoScript with your browser. It blocks websites from executing programs like javasript unless you specifically whitelist them. It is much more difficult to get a drive-by download if they can't run javascript, flash, etc. until you authorize it, after you've had a chance to...
People aren't seeing the forest for the trees. The information gets collected and sold by your ISP before Google ever sees it. At least Google is providing a free service in exchange. You'll never keep massive companies from collecting data. All you can do is create meaningless data to reduce the va...
The more basic issue is, "Why do these people feel they need a degree if they're willing to pay money to avoid getting an education?" Clearly employers are putting way too much emphasis on the degree and far too little on the entirety of what an employee brings to the job. And far too many bright yo...
<quote>RE: Did WoT just leak my password?</quote> Since I don't use the same password here as I do anywhere else, the damage would be limited, even if they had. If you are conditioning your participation on a website with the expectation that you are guaranteed it will never be breached, turn off yo...