Wondering why they ask the most personal question and how safe any of this actually is? 👀
This step is extremely dangerous! That's why we make identity symmetrical, helping companies identify themselves and companies identify them!
WIN WIN🤝
A cautionary tale from a retired businessman who lost £6,000 to a glamorous #cryptocurrency fraudster he met on LinkedIn.
Don't let scammers take advantage of you.
Stay alert and informed when it comes to #crypto investments.
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AI is exciting and terrifying all at once. It has the potential to be a force for extraordinary good, or for evil. We'd happily sign this letter too, but it needs to lead to a plan. Governments aren't good at co-ordinated action like the letter recommends techcrunch.com/2023/03/28/11…
Web2.0 has given rise to data intermediaries that govern our data and sell it for profit to third parties, leading to a data accessibility disparity between entities.
Web3 is decentralizing data to achieve data symmetry where both parties receive a balance of value.
The consequences of adding the link? In the most innocent case, it leads to a 404 page and hurts your SEO. In the worst case, it could lead to phishing or malware attacks, sending your visitors or customers into the arms of cyber criminals.
An employee receives an email accusing them of copyright infringement for using an image belonging to a "law firm's client." The email contains real links to the image and the offending page, making it seem legitimate
The "law firm" then proposes a solution: add a link to the "copyright owner's" site within 5 days, or face penalties under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.