Before I start, go and read https://www.hacklore.org/letter.

When it comes to endpoint security, unless you are operating in the “Mossad” threat model[1], this is solid advice. The letter is absolutely right that the advice we used to give people about operational security practices has not aged well.

However, completely rejecting some of the defunct advice might come with privacy costs.

The letter’s authors seem to have given up on online privacy, which disappoints me greatly. Privacy nihilism isn’t really a healthy attitude and it has tainted the advice.

The Good Parts

Let’s discharge the obviously good stuff. Items 1 (Avoid public WiFi), 3 (Never charge devices …

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