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chunky1994 | 2 years ago

I'd argue the number of startups that have trust all local network connections is not far behind. I doubt a company seriously considers their wifi connectivity as a threat vector until they get to a series B size.

Hypothetically I'd imagine if you take early startup infrastructure snooping + <insert criminal act here> you probably have a criminal enterprise that's cashflow positive.

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dataflow|2 years ago

Startups, sure, but <1% of people are running such startups I imagine. So it's fair to say this isn't relevant to most people?

nine_k|2 years ago

Many elaborate scams are not relevant to most people, but only to people with money. Most phishing attacks are not relevant to most people, only to people in some important enough positions, or with access to interesting enough networks.

But the damage of such attacks is still large enough to care.

thfuran|2 years ago

I'm sure there are quite a lot of non-tech-startup small businesses in the same boat. And sure, still less than 50% of people own such business, but that something doesn't directly affect a majority doesn't mean it's not important.