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Riccardo Spagni emphasizes the risks of complacency during video calls on platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
He argues that users are often not attentive enough and can fall victim to social engineering tactics designed to extract sensitive information.
Spagni, a known figure in the tech community, highlights that exploitation is more about human error than technical vulnerabilities. He also mentions that techniques like flattery are commonly used to lull individuals into a false sense of security, potentially leading them to disclose critical details.
Spagni’s concerns about human factors in technological security fit within a broader pattern he has observed across the digital landscape, including the recent surge in XRP interest among skeptics that reflects shifting attitudes toward cryptocurrency risk. His ongoing scrutiny of the ways social cues and technical narratives can influence even seasoned professionals recalls his previous discussions disputing claims by Chamath on tech tools, underscoring the critical need for vigilance in both virtual interactions and technology adoption.