Most threat models don't require advanced computer security #6559
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https://rumble.com/v60x68w-emergency-meeting-episode-96-lawfare-breakdown.html This perfectly explains lawfare which is coming to thousands of important and unimportant people who stand up for what's right. An unimportant teacher got locked up in jail for years just because he refused to call a man a woman inside a school classroom. He was never found guilty of anything. Many unimportant people have been locked up for small things, but you don't know them because they are not important. Andrew briefly mentions securing your electronic devices, but securing electronic devices is only a small part of the war plan. He also mentioned not watching porn on your devices. Be clean of any vice like porn if you want to secure electronic devices. I urge you to watch it in full if you want to ever stand up for what's right. Even if you don't plan to become an influencer of any kind, a tsunami of lawfare is coming to everyone. Even an unimportant teacher who doesn't publish any content or didn't join any protest was locked up for years without being found guilty of anything. Jan 6 protesters have been locked up for years, and they are not found guilty of anything. Prepare for lawfare even if you don't plan to publish any content as an influencer. |
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Data breach from your personal computer is not trivial. However, I realized I neglected other kinds of security which are more important than computer security.
If you have a right mind that doesn't do anything bad and doesn't engage in any vice, then even if some of your computer data have been hacked, your life will likely be fine.
If you don't have social security, financial security, or physical security, then computer security doesn't protect you. Most threat models don't involve hacking a computer system. It's becoming clear that legal systems can be used against people who haven't committed any real crime. For example, if you don't have money, you could be forced to be around people who may look for ways to sue you for money. If you have money, then you have the option to just move to a safer place where you are surrounded by your best friends.
Maybe, the family you were born into became more hostile toward you. Public transportation is becoming more hostile because poor people are becoming more immoral. Being stuck in a train with violent low-level people in new york? Being stuck with bullies in a school?
If you have money, then you can buy social security and physical security by moving to a better place. There is no total security, but money can make your life relatively safe.
Security is the ultimate luxury. Computer security is a small part of it. You need health and wealth to deal with most threat models.
I see a lot of poor weak computer experts vulnerable to social threats or financial threats or physical threats. I am also vulnerable. We are one calamity away from ruined life. I will need to buy social security and physical security.
If you don't have the option to just avoid bad people, then computer security doesn't matter much. You also want a strong body and strong male friends who accompany you to deter physical assaults. I want to be financially formidable enough to defend myself against false accusers in legal courts.
We've been too obsessed with computers and neglected most other threat models.
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