I absolutely agree! Part of what makes clown attacks so powerful is the plausible deniability; most clowns are not attacks. As a result, attackers have plenty of degrees of freedom to try things until something works, so much so that they can even automate that process with multi-armed bandit algorithms, because there’s basically no risk of getting caught.
I absolutely agree! Part of what makes clown attacks so powerful is the plausible deniability; most clowns are not attacks. As a result, attackers have plenty of degrees of freedom to try things until something works, so much so that they can even automate that process with multi-armed bandit algorithms, because there’s basically no risk of getting caught.