Of course. If it was our Georgia she would’ve been shot to death.
Of course. If it was our Georgia she would’ve been shot to death.
I can show this meme to my non-trekkie friends and they won’t begin to understand how fucking hilarious it is.
Red Team Field Manual? /s
for reference 5.7 began shipping with keys May of this year.
Thanks for mentioning this. As a current florisboard user I didn’t know I have so much to look forward to!
Youtube via Freetube and Grayjay.
The fact that none of us had to click to know what the article is about speaks for itself.
Just to clarify: what are some of your specific complaints with bad information? I ask because I’ve been trying to fill in business hours and other info you might find on g maps for my city, and it’s definitely challenging. My new pet peeve is just how many businesses don’t bother listing their hours anywhere but proprietary services. No hours on their website and not even on their front doors.
Respectfully I think this is a minimal attack vector in this case due to the limited character set of urls. But thanks for the callout, I didn’t know there was a name for this sort of attack.
I do not fear becoming homeless. The state should fear my homelessness as it will only signify the next phase of my radicalization.
Hey it’s that fucking spy.
Forget the technical details. I work in a corporate security department and if yours finds out what you’re doing there’s high odds they would absolutely hate it. I mean it likely isn’t an issue for org security (assuming they’re using bitlocker appropriately etc.) But not everyone over security is so rational and there are edge case attacks which may even trouble more sensible individuals. Either get permission, expect to do this in secret, or better yet just don’t.
I will pay for premium when it means they will not sell my data and will allow me control over my algorithm to prevent it from playing to my vulerabilities. Since they won’t change, I won’t pay.
Went down a research rabbit hole wondering about doing security research on these encrypted radios. Looks like you’d have a pretty hard time finding a legal way to do it considering it’s illegal to transmit encrypted per FCC rules. So though you can get the hardware on eBay for 100 bucks, even beginning to test for flaws is already a gray area. Probably have to rig something up to avoid transmitting at all. Plus a faraday cage? Modern solutions use AES256, so a major flaw in crypto implementation on top of a failure to rotate keys is the only likely avenue. Even if you found a vulnerability, reporting seems like it would be highly risky with the legal murkyness and arrest happy authorities.
We’ve got shirts for this in Salt Lake City. They read “SL,UT”