I was hacked using what at the time was novel (but is now a known exploit): someone claiming to be me transferred my SIM card to a new phone, over the phone, which then enabled them to defeat my 2FA (which of course I've now removed ALL cellphone recovery from).
Are you saying that it's my fault for either picking an insecure provider (T-Mobile, who I absolutely bitched out and told them to put a note on my account to not permit any SIM transfer without me physically being in a store under a camera), or for not staying abreast of the very latest in social-engineering exploits that assholes were using to try to steal bitcoins, and manage my security accordingly?
Are you saying that it's my fault for either picking an insecure provider (T-Mobile, who I absolutely bitched out and told them to put a note on my account to not permit any SIM transfer without me physically being in a store under a camera), or for not staying abreast of the very latest in social-engineering exploits that assholes were using to try to steal bitcoins, and manage my security accordingly?