This is part of why you need to understand what you are building. Not just "tell the computer to build it".
It's not good enough that it works, you need to understand how, why, and what it is doing.
Also, don't just install random shit or extensions. Be very particular with what you install and why.
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From the post:
>What happens when cybercriminals stop thinking small and start thinking like a Fortune 500 company? You get GreedyBear, the attack group that just redefined industrial-scale crypto theft.
150 weaponized Firefox extensions. nearly 500 malicious executables. Dozens of phishing websites. One coordinated attack infrastructure. According to user reports, over $1 million stolen.
This is part of why you need to understand what you are building. Not just "tell the computer to build it".
It's not good enough that it works, you need to understand how, why, and what it is doing.
Also, don't just install random shit or extensions. Be very particular with what you install and why.
Archive: https://archive.today/hVRnj
From the post:
>>What happens when cybercriminals stop thinking small and start thinking like a Fortune 500 company? You get GreedyBear, the attack group that just redefined industrial-scale crypto theft.
150 weaponized Firefox extensions. nearly 500 malicious executables. Dozens of phishing websites. One coordinated attack infrastructure. According to user reports, over $1 million stolen.
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