• Lojcs@lemm.ee
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    Fair, then let me make my point clear: most people don’t have any reason to think they’re in any more danger of getting hacked abroad than at home. And I strongly dislike how blatantly paranoid comments like the above one get so many upvotes on lemmy. This is the geek’s version of doomsday prepping

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      Sorry, I wish this was the case but it’s not. People entering the US have been getting their phones snatched by border guards who are under a ton of pressure to detain as many people as possible. Nobody should have sensitive information on electronic devices when they’re passing through the border and if they need access to that information they should download it securely and understand that their device could still be physically compromised by someone.

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        The fact that that made the news shows that that’s not a common occurance, not to mention that it was the guy’s own government who snatched his phone, not a foreign spy agency.

        Trump has been attacking anyone who supports Palestine regardless of if they are crossing the border or not. People really should be cautious when travelling to countries with authoritarian governments but that’s not because they’re crossing a border or are in a foreign country, it’s the same caution that needs to be observed by anyone living in such a regime

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          The fact that that made the news shows that

          it’s not commonly covered by the news

          it was the guy’s own government who snatched his phone,

          I don’t see what difference that makes

          People really should be cautious when travelling to countries with authoritarian governments… it’s the same caution that needs to be observed by anyone living in such a regime

          100% agreed, that article is focused on a particular place where people should exercise even more caution but people should be on guard the whole time they’re under an authoritarian 's jurisdiction

          People really should be cautious when travelling to countries with authoritarian governments but that’s not because they’re crossing a border

          No, borders are extra risky places where there is extra surveillance and more guards who could threaten you

          People really should be cautious when travelling to countries with authoritarian governments but that’s not because they’re… in a foreign country

          Totally agreed

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        I’m not talking about oop, I’m talking about the guy I replied to who said:

        Any foreign travel (for whatever definition of “foreign” applies to you), should be made with the assumption that someone will be attacking your electronic devices.