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FAT32 SHAMER
Aug 16, 2012




kalstrams has been busy i see

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cinci zoo sniper
Mar 15, 2013




funny Star Wars parody posted:

kalstrams has been busy i see

did you just call me LITHUANIAN¿? ILL TEAR A STRIPE OFF YOUR TRACK PANTS YOU TREQCHEROUS SCANDISWINE

FAT32 SHAMER
Aug 16, 2012



potato, potato

The MUMPSorceress
Jan 6, 2012


^SHTPSTS

Gary’s Answer

Spyde posted:

There are security flaws in windows all the time too but I still use it. Reality is I've never heard anyone say they personally had their LastPass hacked. Not saying it's great (extension is definitely janky), but it usually works and is probably the best solution for me. A quick google search shows it's still rated as one of the best password managers out there.

Fangs404 posted:

The fact that they have security flaws isn't bad. As Spyde basically said, it's a fact of life. The reason LastPass is worth using is their response to these events; it's among the best in the industry.

its fine to keep using this vendor that has constant vulns disclosed because they fix them fast and i dont think ive ever been hacked

a foolish pianist
May 6, 2007

(bi)cyclic mutation

using password manager > not using password manager

Lain Iwakura
Aug 5, 2004

The body exists only to verify one's own existence.

Taco Defender
https://securitysnakeoil.org/2017/04/28/nomx-the-worlds-most-secure-communications-protocol/

mirrored!

burning swine
May 26, 2004



hobbesmaster
Jan 28, 2008


i think his auto translation projects got mixed up

Rufus Ping
Dec 27, 2006





I'm a Friend of Rodney Nano
lol

https://twitter.com/benkow_/status/858363090026598401

Lain Iwakura
Aug 5, 2004

The body exists only to verify one's own existence.

Taco Defender

ayyyyy

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

what's that little thing showing the metadata of the picture, is that a plugin it looks nifty

necrotic
Aug 2, 2005
I owe my brother big time for this!
Looks like https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/exif-viewer/nafpfdcmppffipmhcpkbplhkoiekndck?hl=en

cinci zoo sniper
Mar 15, 2013





this reminded me that there literally is a [honeypot] subreddit for fake id stufd

anthonypants
May 6, 2007

by Nyc_Tattoo
Dinosaur Gum

cinci zoo sniper posted:

this reminded me that there literally is a [honeypot] subreddit for fake id stufd
that's why i posted it in the bitcoin thread first but i guess i should've posted it here instead

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

cinci zoo sniper posted:

this reminded me that there literally is a [honeypot] subreddit for fake id stufd

there's also a DIY high explosives community on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brliT0t8NOM

Kuvo
Oct 27, 2008

Blame it on the misfortune of your bark!
Fun Shoe

hahaha

Deep Dish Fuckfest
Sep 6, 2006

Advanced
Computer Touching


Toilet Rascal
seems in line with standard industry practices idk what the big deal is

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

atomicthumbs posted:

there's also a DIY high explosives community on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brliT0t8NOM



guys if you're gonna invest the time to make high explosives maybe invest in some nichrome wire and a car battery so you don't have to light them manually and run away

or is that some of the sage knowledge that man learned at the cost of three of his fingers :stare:

Progressive JPEG
Feb 19, 2003

atomicthumbs posted:

there's also a DIY high explosives community on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brliT0t8NOM



well what else is there to do in (i'd guess) iowa

ate shit on live tv
Feb 15, 2004

by Azathoth

atomicthumbs posted:

there's also a DIY high explosives community on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brliT0t8NOM



This is cool and something I'd do if I had some land in Montana or somewhere remote like that.

infernal machines
Oct 11, 2012

we monitor many frequencies. we listen always. came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. it played us a mighty dub.
blow your fingers off?

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

when i was younger i used to make my own fireworks out of comparatively safer chemicals, and at one point i read a big "DON'T EVER MIX THESE THINGS" article about potassium chlorate and sulphur and aluminum powder and immediately decided to try mixing them, and while it didn't explode the mixture made a distinct crackling noise as i mixed which scared the gently caress out of me to the point where I never really did it again :ohdear:

the resulting firework was neato though

cinci zoo sniper
Mar 15, 2013




https://mackeepersecurity.com/post/online-pet-retailer-leaked-110k-credit-card-details lmao

In November of 2016 Kromtech Security Researchers discovered a database that was associated with one of the biggest online pet retailer. We immediately notified site owners regarding the misconfigured database, but never received any response. We had hoped that someone would reply and secure the database, but for 6 months they never did. These are over 110,000 customer accounts and payment details. It is obvious that If this data were to fall into the wrong hands and be used for fraud, the folks may face more than just damage to their reputation, they could face fines and possible regulatory actions.

...

The database contained a lot of company’s attributions, such as emails, addresses, names, and other identifying details of their customers. Going deeper, we discovered that the Rsync protocol was set to stream data without any password protection. It means that anyone with an Internet connection and an Rsync client could have download the data belonging to more than 190,000 customers. This data included checkout information, shipping addresses, emails, names, phones, and credit card details such as 16-digit numbers, expiration date, cardholder names, etc. There was no CVV code listed "as is", but some fields contained it, apparently by mistake.

infernal machines
Oct 11, 2012

we monitor many frequencies. we listen always. came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. it played us a mighty dub.

aren't these the guys that make what is at best a snake oil security product, and at worst actually malware, for mac?

power botton
Nov 2, 2011

Mac keeper advertising pretty much entirely on porn sites is more honest than the rest its peers

cinci zoo sniper
Mar 15, 2013




infernal machines posted:

aren't these the guys that make what is at best a snake oil security product, and at worst actually malware, for mac?

i think so, but their business is irrelevant to subject of the article :shrug:

infernal machines
Oct 11, 2012

we monitor many frequencies. we listen always. came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. it played us a mighty dub.
i wasn't suggesting it was, i'm wondering why they have a security blog people keep referencing here

Maximum Leader
Dec 5, 2014
they wanted the illusion of legitimacy so they hired a few security researchers to do whatever and post about it on the blog

anthonypants
May 6, 2007

by Nyc_Tattoo
Dinosaur Gum

infernal machines posted:

i wasn't suggesting it was, i'm wondering why they have a security blog people keep referencing here
because they keep making posts like the one above

Rooney McNibnug
Sep 2, 2008

"Life always hopes. When a definite object cannot be outlined, the indomitable spirit of hope still impels the living mass to move toward something--something that shall somehow be better."
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/wiffy

flakeloaf
Feb 26, 2003

Still better than android clock

uh excuse me it's called wijntje

Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



wiffy hell man

Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

EMAIL... THE INTERNET... SEARCH ENGINES...

"Ok, the password to the network eff ay are are are are are are are are are tee exclamation point is queue capital pee pound sign dot ell five ess capital kay ampersand capital are capital one"

Thanks Alexa.

Volmarias fucked around with this message at 23:11 on Apr 30, 2017

Lain Iwakura
Aug 5, 2004

The body exists only to verify one's own existence.

Taco Defender

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010


every loving site has been doing that lately, why is it suddenly a fad it's so useless for 99% of sites

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

also i just noticed on Amazon that echo now has a webcam add-on to, uh, "help you pick the best outfit!"

yeah... that's it, fashion... nothing else suspicious about having good trusted brand Amazon put a camera in your bedroom

Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

EMAIL... THE INTERNET... SEARCH ENGINES...
Why indeed would websites want to bombard you with their messaging and advertising anywhere and everywhere?

Subjunctive
Sep 12, 2006

✨sparkle and shine✨

ate all the Oreos posted:

also i just noticed on Amazon that echo now has a webcam add-on to, uh, "help you pick the best outfit!"

yeah... that's it, fashion... nothing else suspicious about having good trusted brand Amazon put a camera in your bedroom

I extremely wanted that to be satire

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


рукописи не горят

lotta underpaid people in some asian nation about to see a bunch of nude men asking their alexa if the clothes they aren't wearing while their dingle is dangling makes for a good look

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Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

Bulgakov posted:

lotta underpaid people in some asian nation about to see a bunch of nude men asking their alexa if the clothes they aren't wearing while their dingle is dangling makes for a good look

why did they make alexa a woman, they must have known this would happen :ohdear:

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