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    "We are forever trying to train people to have healthier lifestyles: eat better, exercise more, whatever," Schneier writes in a wonderfully entertaining blog post. "And people are forever ignoring the lessons. One basic reason is psychological: we just aren't very good at trading off immediate gratification for long-term benefit. A healthier you is an abstract eventually; sitting in front of the television all afternoon with a McDonald's Super Monster Meal sounds really good right now." "Similarly, computer security is an abstract benefit that gets in the way of enjoying the internet. Good practices might protect me from a theoretical attack at some time in the future, but they're a lot of bother right now and I have more fun things to think about. This is the same trick Facebook uses to get people to give away their privacy; no one reads through new privacy policies; it's much easier to just click "OK" and start chatting with your friends. In short: security is never salient." Schneier expands his ideas by looking at areas where awareness training or education initiatives work (driving, HIV prevention) and where they fail (training the general public to wash their hands, make drug decisions at a pharmacy, food safety). He summarises the obstacles in the path of effective security training. "The threats change constantly, the likelihood of failure is low, and there is enough complexity that it's hard for people to understand how to connect their behavior to eventual outcomes. So they turn to folk remedies that, while simple, don't really address the threats. "We should stop trying to teach expertise, and pick a few simple metaphors of security and train people to make decisions using those metaphors," Schneier concludes, adding that another problem is that "computer security is often only as strong as the weakest link". Read more: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/04/23/security_awareness_training/ Video Related: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzbyhi_compute
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Abney and Associates Eavesdropping on the Planet - 2 views

http://abneyandassociateshuffmanada.tumblr.com/post/54140093594/abney-and-associates-eavesdropping-on-the-planet The above is the title of an essay that I wrote in 2000 that appeared as a chapter ...

Abney and Associates Eavesdropping on the Planet

started by franchesca blit on 29 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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Abney Associates Technology News: 5 burning tech questions answered, article reference ... - 2 views

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    You've got tech questions, we've found the answers. We help you make the most of your technology by answering your thorniest tech questions. So if you're wondering what to buy, how to plug it in, or how to fix it, we can help. Can Facebook videos be a scam? Q. I tried to watch a video on Facebook, but it didn't work. It made me install a new driver and then still didn't play the video. What gives? A. I doubt that was a real video at all. This is a scam that is common on Facebook. The post looks like a really interesting or scandalous video. When you click it, it asks you to install a driver to watch it. What you actually download is usually a junk file or a virus. When you try to install the "driver," you share the scam video with all your friends so they'll be tricked. When you see a video on Facebook, do a search for the video on YouTube or Google. If you can't find the video, it's probably a scam. You can also see if the scam has been reported on sites like Facecrooks and Snopes. Remove a stubborn virus Q. I have a virus that my regular anti-virus software can't remove. How can I get rid of it? A. To start, make sure your anti-virus software is up to date. Without regular updates, your anti-virus can miss the latest threats. Now, start your computer in Safe Mode - you can do this by pressing and holding F8 during startup. Run the scan again to see if the program catches the virus. If it doesn't, try a scan with another program, like MalwareBytes. If that doesn't work, you might have to use a last-ditch virus remover like AVG's Rescue CD. If none of these solutions work, you will need to wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows. Article Site: https://twitter.com/Abney_and_Assoc Forum Site: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1163149-abney-associates-privacy-policy
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Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond, Latest News Abney Associates Technology - 2 views

Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My days of hacking are done' Source: https://medium.com/p/7e15d7e16cb7 Jeremy Hammond, the Anonymous hacktivist who released millions of emails relating ...

latest news abney associates technology jailed anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My days of hacking are done'

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Latest News Abney Associates Technology, Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My da... - 1 views

Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My days of hacking are done' source: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/15/jeremy-hammond-anonymous-hacker-sentenced Jeremy Hammond, the Anon...

latest news abney associates technology Jailed Anonymous hacker Jeremy Hammond: 'My days of hacking are done'

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