Why OpenCloud's biggest security risks aren't what you think
“The biggest risk is that, someone sends you something via email or text that you trust and you click the link.”
The biggest risk is that, someone sends you something via email or text that you trust and you click the link. That's one big thing. Another is that your password gets, grabbed from somewhere and that a lot of it cannot happen at phishing tech. But somehow your password gets exposed to your passwords to sensitive information. So when you use something like OpenCloud where you're putting a bunch of your first of all, you know, for a layman, you're you're starting with some software that hasn't been fully tested. It's in the early stages.
About this clip
The speaker breaks down the primary security vulnerabilities when using early-stage software like OpenCloud, highlighting phishing attacks and password exposure as the main threats. They emphasize that users are essentially beta testing unproven technology with sensitive data, creating additional risk layers beyond typical security concerns.
Why this clip
Provides concrete security insights about emerging technology that listeners can immediately apply to their own decision-making around new tools.
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