Post #1769326
2026-04-29 04:50 UTC
@claudius @radieschen @davep @ahltorp @jtb I agree that their opsec should have prevented it. What I don’t agree on is, that they should have higher standards like the rest. If there are better default settings and/or actions to prevent phishing this should apply to everyone and not just important politicians.
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@claudius@darmstadt.social 2026-04-29 07:41
@s4mmy @radieschen @davep @ahltorp @jtb honestly, I find it unreasonable to *not* set higher standards for people in such an exposed office. Again: I am all for structurally preventing attacks where possible. But at the same time, these are not random people, they are under far more scrutiny and are much higher value targets for attacks like these. IMO this needs to be part of their threat model. I don't think we'll reach a consensus, here if we can't agree on that.