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Interesting Article
"Then he dropped the bombshell.“I hacked your email on the plane and read everything you sent and received. I did it to most people on the flight.” 2. He had verbatim detail of a long email that he repeated back to me essentially word for word."
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....what we could to do protect our privacy. This is what he told me:
"Then he dropped the bombshell.“I hacked your email on the plane and read everything you sent and received. I did it to most people on the flight.” 2. He had verbatim detail of a long email that he repeated back to me essentially word for word."
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THE TAKEAWAY:
....what we could to do protect our privacy. This is what he told me:
- Call your representatives in Congress and on a statewide level and express your support for Apple in this case. Here’s a list of all U.S. members of the House and Senate. https://www.congress.gov/members
- Make sure your devices are using their built-in encryption features. That’s FileVault for Apple devices and BitLocker on Windows products.
- Use a password manager to help you create and store different — and strong — passwords for all your accounts. Don’t use the same password repeatedly, and don’t ever use passwords like “password” or “123456.” Some popular ones include DashLane, LastPass, and Sticky Password.
- Download WhatsApp, Telegram, or Signal, messaging apps that go great distances in encrypting voice and electronic messages. Keep in mind that even they are not 100% secure.