hemmes

@hemmes@lemmy.world
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Joined 12 months ago

thank mr skeltal

TIL pouring pop rocks in your foreskin singes off your eyebrows.

You mean the same Ashit Pai who also mismanaged and blew the $9 billion rural digital opportunity fund that was supposed to help underserved areas?

That Ashit Pai?

This is another example of very specific situations in INFOSEC. It's unlikely that you will become a victim to this key logger attack. And of course the title suggests that Apple's Find My network is compromised. This is not the case. But it is being utilized, in this instance, against Apple's rules and regulations.

The real hack here is that the victim had their keyboard modified or was given a compromised keyboard that broadcasts Bluetooth signals, that are then picked up on the Find My network. It could be transmitted via Cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, audible sound, monitoring energy differentials, etc. It's the HMI hardware that's been compromised. Apple will likely develop updates to their Find My network, but the compromised keyboard could then be modified to use some other service or broadcast methods. Apple fixing the Find My network to recognize bad actors will not prevent this style of attack.

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It’s so fucking strange too. It’s like they brought this new TV and they’ll be damned if they’re going to be told it doesn’t work as well as advertised. I would think we could all unite about this, and we could show the world that not even the president can evade justice. But instead they’re still selling him hard.

Republicans: {smacks Donald’s ass} “This baby here can fuck up at least 10 democracies.”

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Could I be receiving anymore bitcoin??

It's not justification, it's about understanding the semantics of what's technically happening.

You’re clearly a Mollusc

This is why they've been running nonstop ads about their "code of ethics" and how they help the community. The ads have been run practically on loop for several weeks in English and Spanish. At first I was just like, what a joke, tell that to 2007. But then it was just getting weird how often the ads would play...now I know why. They must have known this was coming to light.

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Surprised that no one here mentioned Pi-hole. It doesn't work for ads on all streaming apps, but pi-hole successfully removes all ads for my Paramount+ subscription.

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Five-bed home looks gorgeous on the outside - but inside there's a horrifying amount of NEMA 5-15 receptacles

FTFY

Yeah, not a good situation.

The main story I found seems to indicate that many government communications have been misdirected due to the typo of .ml instead of the intended .mil - reserved for the US military. 🤦‍♂️ There has been an entrepreneur that holds the contract to manage Mali’s country domain and that’s expiring Monday (24th?). I’m assuming the government is not renewing the contract and will instead be taking over the domains and any related data. He has been collecting some of that data and warning the US government about the issue to no avail…for 10 years.

Control of the .ML domain will revert on Monday from Zuurbier to Mali’s government, which is closely allied with Russia. When Zuurbier’s 10-year management contract expires, Malian authorities will be able to gather the misdirected emails. The Malian government did not respond to requests for comment.

Their contents include X-rays and medical data, identity document information, crew lists for ships, staff lists at bases, maps of installations, photos of bases, naval inspection reports, contracts, criminal complaints against personnel, internal investigations into bullying, official travel itineraries, bookings, and tax and financial records.

ICANN is the body responsible for the gTLD initiative, which gives you names like .social and .world. They are an American non-profit with a multinational committee, handling nearly all of the databases that store our Internet address records, etc., you can be relatively assured that your domain won’t be messed with.

The instances really have no option here than to test out moving their systems to an alternative domain and “bench test” their migration to discover a path that works or a least come to the conclusion to start all over.

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Actually on second thought, let's just give him a marble notebook and crayons and tell him that's JavaScript.

I have not seen any of that and I sort by All.

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ICANN has an Expired Registration Recovery Policy (ERRP) that requires your registrar to give your domain a 30-day grace period before deleting the records. ERRP also requires them to shutdown your DNS resolutions 8 days before deletion.

You’d have to be really mismanaging your domain if you miss all the required email reminders and don’t notice your domain has been non functional for a couple of days.

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I was basically going to say the same thing, they'll vote anyway, party over policy. It doesn't matter what they propose. As long as Democrats disagree with it, their constituents will vote for it, standard team-driven advertising.

Most voters don't care about politics at all, we just want what everyone else wants - a chance at opportunity, some form of health care and social security, you know, the good life. We can all pretty much agree on that and it's really not that interesting a topic. So, politicians turn politics into a sports game because that's what people care about and engage with, sports and competition, our old friend, Ego.

Follow your heart, not your ego.

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A brief search indicates that only 1-2% of children are unable to receive traditional vaccinations due to allergies or immunocompromised conditions.

I'm willing to bet that the unethical doctors writing exemptions likely have an unbalanced amount of child-vaccination exemptions to administered child-vaccinations ratio. Such discrepancies should be thoroughly investigated.

In other words, if more than 2 out of every 100 children, a particular doctor consults with, are given vaccination exemptions, then something is suspicious.

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I know a ton about DNS and its technical functionality, not necessarily the regulations guiding registrars, but the technician in me says your TTL (how long other servers wait until asking where xyz.ml points to) hasn’t expired, maybe? Perhaps the government administration process simply hasn’t executed any action against those particular registrars yet?

I never liked TLDs that are from random islands or less than stable countries and there are so many great TLDs available now, I simply don’t see the reason to use such obscure TLDs just for the marketing factor.

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I mean a fetus is closer to a parasite than a person. It doesn't have thoughts as we know them, no personality - the real things that makes you human.

I'd say until that parasite has exited and cut from the host, the host gets to choose what happens and when.

And all it took was him telling them to go fuck themselves.

Not sure who's dumber, Elon or the advertisers.

Dude's the Predator of the IT world

This is exactly how I feel browsing the admin portal market place for licenses

Is this where we post the shocked Pikachu face? Or do they only accept Pooh bear memes?

Nuclear snakes

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How dare you...

Fine - "DeVito on a Burrito"

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Everyone loves listening to their favorite purchased movie while watching a black screen

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Yeah, and bots are software setup and configured by humans to do things for humans. It's still kind of humans using the internet, just not actively at the keyboard.

I think that would make his investment underwater

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Oh sweet, so mid 40s is still young?

Yeah, like WTF was that at the end there? I can't imagine wanting my account used for such a thing.

🌎🧑‍🚀🔫🧑‍🚀

I have no issue with security devices requiring some sort of approval (which should be made available to self service), but devices like the screen, camera, battery, buttons, memory/storage, ports, speakers, etc, should be allowed whether or not they are factory.

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Wait. That wasn't legal already...in Greece??

"And Leon's getting larger!"

Maybe I'm out of the loop - what's he been saying about software?

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I mean, he literally said blood bath for the country. Not really any other way to take that. For his supporters and fearful on-the-fencers they can think up all sorts of literal blood bath scenarios and many figurative interpretations. The Daily Beast is no high bar outlet but he did say what he said.

Their intel is…not good.

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If they said something like 235 I could say “Hmm…maybe. Maybe he’s just frumpy.” But 215?? That’s if you’re actually 6’3” and generally thin.

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I would not trust anyone putting milk in their bowl first

Well he said he was “proudly” being arrested so his followers will jump right off that bridge after him. It’s a remarkable thing to watch.