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In May 2021, Katz was employed as a manager at a telecommunications store and accessed several customer accounts by using managerial credentials. Katz swapped the SIM numbers associated with the customers' phone numbers into mobile devices controlled by another individual, enabling this other individual to control the customers' phones and access the customers' electronic accounts – including email, social media, and cryptocurrency accounts. In exchange for the swaps, Katz was paid in Bitcoin, which was traced back to Katz's cryptocurrency account.

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this is the reason that retail jobs have those r-slurred personality/iq tests. they want people too stupid to be able to pull off identity theft/sim swap/criminal activities to prevent the company from onboarding people liable of crime. granted, anyone doing digital crimes in <current-year> is probably either a oblivious moron or some noided^2 literal elliot alderson who can actually get away with it. no in-betweens, just r-slurs and people who work in cyber security.</current-year>

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Oh no, all my crypto is at risk.

lol jk my wallets are on a LUKS encrypted drive on my PC and secured with a password

Look at paper wallets too if ur schizo

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I use a COLDCARD for BTC and my essential accounts are locked with a Yubikey


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Paper wallets are the boss :marseyking:, your cash is gonna get wiped by some accidental dd of=/dev/sda :marseyhacker:

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Opsec fail :marseyfacepalm:

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:marseydepressed: can you even guard against this? How many random office workers out there have the authority to bypass phone 2FA?

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Do you have some time to talk about the teachings of St. Ignucious?

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For crypto currency “not your keys not your coins” still applies. Don't use a third party wallet and at minimum have a real encrypted wallet you control- hardware wallet is ideal.


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What about online brokers? afaik none even offer a private key login.

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Yeah only keep what you're willing to lose on websites.


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