The amount of technical and physical security holes I see in local businesses and even private residences as a pest control technician is truly baffling. I was wondering how I should approach making my clients aware that they are vulnerable without making myself suspicious or overstepping the nature of our business relationships? Some of it is really egregious. Thanks for your time.
> I was wondering how I should approach making my clients aware that they are vulnerable without making myself suspicious or overstepping the nature of our business relationships?
There really isn't a way. If you're willing to deal with a lot of potential fallout in the name of helping strangers, sure - some would be very happy to hear that their back door doesn't lock properly, or that their wifi is unsecured. Some will straight up call the police.
In your shoes, I would not point out anything that's not a direct hazard to life and limb.
There really isn't a way. If you're willing to deal with a lot of potential fallout in the name of helping strangers, sure - some would be very happy to hear that their back door doesn't lock properly, or that their wifi is unsecured. Some will straight up call the police.
In your shoes, I would not point out anything that's not a direct hazard to life and limb.