
On 1/15/20 4:03 PM, Don Tai wrote:
These social engineering fraud methods are increasingly sophisticated. Why break into your house when you can do the same from the comfort of North Korea/China/wherever and a bit of location misdirection? I find these social engineering phishing methods quite fascinating. These big companies resell their data willy nilly, so who can predict what phishing schemes people can think up.
I use 3 browsers: FF, Chrome and Tor. I banish all Google-related activity to Chrome. I encourage as much misdirection and mayhem of user activity as possible.
My wife uses my Amazon account and I have recently purchased some stuff for my 90ish mother-in-law. So Google, MS and Amazon must think I am a very old cross dressing, gender fluid senior with bad eyesight. ;) There is some mayhem for you. Here is a thought... An AI program that in the background runs random searches over the internet to try and confuse the tracking software. -- Alvin Starr || land: (647)478-6285 Netvel Inc. || Cell: (416)806-0133 alvin@netvel.net ||