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Just an ordinary OpSec anarchist cypherpunk-fan pleb trying to evade the Orwellian dystopy.

#LMDE

Linux Mint Debian Edition is worth to have a look at, too

It looks rotten and mouldy. Why would someone eat that if one can smoke it? 😅

IMHO the most probable attack vectors would not be a security hole in a well established software wallet itself:

- Well known software wallets usually are open source, so bugs get fixed quickly if well maintained. Then there are just too few potential victims who run the vulnerable version, so a mass exploit would usually not be worth the effort.

- I think the most probable attack vectors are the following 3:

1) They make you download or install a tampered or malicious version of a software wallet

2) They try to infect your OS and use your wallet as if you were using it (like sending a transaction to their own address, extracting your private key, keylogger...)

3) The target is you by "social engineering", blackmail, threat you, or making you become friends, trust them, pretending to help you. So you deliberately give them your seed like putting in on their phishing website.

Recently got a message from someone who claimed to be semt from "Illuminati" and make me rich 😂. Then asked me for my #Telegram or #WhatsApp

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