Charles Henderson of IBM makes a good point.
Security should be baked into social media by default.
With Twitter and Meta now charging extra for security, this is becoming an exercise of, "We wouldn't want something terrible to happen to your account, would we?"
Twitter Blue and Meta Verified are protection rackets.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/21/paid-security-features-twitter-meta-spark-cybersecurity-concerns/
Security should be baked into social media by default.
With Twitter and Meta now charging extra for security, this is becoming an exercise of, "We wouldn't want something terrible to happen to your account, would we?"
Twitter Blue and Meta Verified are protection rackets.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/21/paid-security-features-twitter-meta-spark-cybersecurity-concerns/
Paid security features at Twitter and Meta spark cybersecurity concerns
Cyber pros have questions about the companies' recent announcements.Tim Starks (The Washington Post)
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