@fopminui@elonmusk Burglary is when someone steals something and it just happens to be someone’s house (“housing unit”) where they live? Wtf is this logic.
I robbed somewhere and it just happened to be a bank.
People shouldn’t be scared by this CrowdStrike report. I don’t even know why they added the “AI-enabled ransomware” part -probably a PR idea that nobody stopped
The real issue is wrong risk perception. CISOs worry about what sounds new instead of what actually causes incidents. AI-enabled ransomware” isn’t really a thing. Maybe an AI written phishing email here and there, but the rest is still human work.
Meanwhile, most orgs lack asset visibility, detection on legacy or OT systems, have exposed RDP without 2FA and poor monitoring. Yet somehow this gets less attention than a buzzword in a report.
It’s like when everyone panicked about tracking pixels in emails around 2018–2021 simply because PR people pushed it as a serious issue.
It generates distorted perception of risks. Our job as a community is to make people aware of this distortion.
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@bryan_johnson @DrCorvelliF Did you ever struggle with cholesterol at any point in your life? Has your blood lipids gone down without meat? Also do you eat fish ? Fish fatty acid profile is healthier for the brain and body and also more lean and contains good protein, or is eliminating fish more healthy?
@bryan_johnson How does this work and what evolutionary response does this trigger? In other words, what cause(s) this in our history that would elicit a positive response from the body.