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Processor | AMD 1800X at stock settings. |
Motherboard | AsRock X370 itx/ac, /diy vrm heatsink. |
Cooling | Alphacool Eisbaer 240LT. |
Memory | 2 x 8gb G.Skill Flare 3200/CL14. |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte RTX 2060 oc rev2. |
Storage | Samsung 960 Evo 500GB m.2, Crucial MX500 2TB sata. |
Display(s) | HP ZR24W. |
Case | DIY ITX. |
Power Supply | Be Quiet 500W sfx-l |
Software | Win10 home, Ubuntu linux. |
Yes. We must educate others. Some of them take that information and use it, some of them lack even the basics or are in some other way incapable.That is an education thing. People in the know need to be teaching people not in the know so that they DON'T click on everything that is displayed to them. However, your point is a perfect example of why we need tools like ad blockers, java-script mangers, cookie & ltso managers and other such security tools.
Teaching everyone we know the basics of a secure computing ethic is very important. Actively blocking any avenue of entry for those malicious in intent is also very important.
I installed ad-blockers and other stuff to my mom's laptop and gave her lessons about basic security. And that's why I get those calls, when something is not the way it used to be.