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Hey, thank you for your video it was helpful 😊. Nevertheless I have a question, regarding the example when the two persons are communicating, they have to open the same door (port) to see each other. But when I connect to google website for exemple, I don’t have to connect to the same port (80) in order to communicate with google website. Usually this port is randomly chosen. Can you give me more insights on this subject ?
Thanks for the video and sharing awareness. I would like to recommend a few steps to the audience on how to protect themselves from these threat actors. 1. Always use non-privileged user account to login interactively and to operate your system on a daily basis 2. Run your browser using a different non-privileged account. This step enables your cookies to be isolated and protected. 3. Enable "Core Isolation" in Windows. Ensure Memory Integrity is checked. 4. Enable "Controlled folder access" to secure your critical folders and ensure to add only the known & trusted programs/apps to the "Authorized" list. 5. Use Admin account with care and ensure you are 100% sure what you're doing.
I think the API program of unrestful then there's users and the restful then users are faulty product of institutional bullshits with programmed 0 and 1 for their own favor. How about this. I get what I want otherwise you be deleted on Earth users and programmers. That's 0 and 1 jackassholes. Let it be
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These defensive techniques can only be implemented on the server side…they’re of no use to a user. Best tip for users are: (a) avoid public wifi i.e. use mobile data; (b) if using public wifi then use a VPN; (c) logout of all sessions - don’t just close the browser tab; …any other tips?