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I dared two expert hackers to destroy my life. Here’s what happened (fusion.net)
34 points by superhumanuser on Feb 24, 2017 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


I don't know what is more terrifying:

That a person can so easily exploit large companies to gain access to your life or that someone can pwn a tech-literate person with a phishing email when he's expecting it.

This doesn't bode well for the individual.

It is easy to blame the author for being a noob, but in reality just how many people are likely to volunteer information or let someone enter their place if they showed you a police badge, for instance...


> or that someone can pwn a tech-literate person with a phishing email when he's expecting it.

It appears the phishing email attempted to target the fact that he was in a more heightened state of being 'security aware' at the time by offering him a way to make his Squarespace site more secure! The contents of the email based on a screenshot in the article -

in light of recent security issues surrounding SSL, Squarespace is taking the initiative to make our services more secure! We've made a number of change to our editor that will require changes to your local SSL certificates. Please visit http://squarespace.com/certificates for instructions on how to take advantage of our strongest security offering ever."

Also noted was the domain was one character different from the real one.

Tricky!


Gut wrenching that social engineering still works so well with companies that ought to know better.




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