• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    firstly, you’re assuming everyone works in an office.

    then, that those lessons stick.

    then, that malware only affects those who essentially opt into it.

    All of these are beyond-stupid assumptions.

    PS. not one security training I’ve had did more than just mention in passing updating your device, if even that. Because guess what, IT departments don’t give a choice. They manage that and force-install updates.

    Your other weak-ass assumption is that work lessons (if even applied at work) also come home.

    Yeah dude, you’re just wrong in your thinking. Top to bottom.

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      2 days ago

      maybe this is a xkcd 2501 moment and if it is, it makes me feel very depressed that people can be this stupid

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        2 days ago

        just looked that # up. Yes, it is. People are very stupid, but in this case it’s more of 1) a case of needing to know. many people do not need to know how to maintain a computer; many don’t even own a desktop these days and other systems do many auto-updates. and 2) again, these bad practices affect other people who do properly update their machine. We don’t live in a vacuum.