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  • What's the default in nginx? Did they need to know the actual subdomain or a lot of times you can get it by querying the DNS servers directly or have certs leak it.

  • Depends on the country iirc. But most European countries allow you to discharge 800 watt unless you install it on a separate breaker. Regular socket

  • Yes, even without ai it's better for people to move away from gas. Electric cars, heating and cooking dinner is all moving to electricity.

  • In an interview he said that they warned him about that scene when they sent the preview version...

    While I think the steam monopoly is bad, the developer has acted in bad faith.

  • Lots of shitty techs are afraid of the command line. Lots of companies also just have an AD server and nothing more these days.

  • Lots of people seem to forget that the evercade is still a thing.

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  • I've seen offices where only a few people were able to connect to the network printer and just ask people if they can print it.

    Usually they've tries using flash drives but many large printers are also terrible at reading pdf files from them.

    Edit: Should note that most of these people were smart and were able to follow instructions. However the big office printers can be an utter pain at times.

  • Until he burns that bridge again

  • I've seen the movie and read the book. The movie removes a lot of the stuff that showed how insane Tommy Wiseau actually is, including how we made his money. The movie even claims nobody knows where his money came from, while it's clearly written in the book it's based on.

    A Canadian film maker created an honest documentary about it called room full of spoons, Tommy is still fighting it in courts unfortunately.

  • The movie is called the room, it's a "so bad it's good" movie. The guy who wrote, directed and starred in it is just so out there that the movie is baffling. You need 3-4 views in order to process the movie fully.

  • You'd think so, but the truth is that a lot of these insurance contracts where created before ransomware hit the mainstream.

    New contracts would benefit from this, however most people who like to pay for this type of insurance usually already have it.

    A lot of the checkboxes are also "Do you have MFA", to which most companies respond yes due to office 365 or some users on the VPN having it.

  • In the "better" pentest they simply bring the software with them. You don't need to have it installed, they'll simply install it themselves

  • Should be noted that a lot of companies have absolutely no idea what was actually stolen due to insufficient logging.

    Talking to the threat actor usually means getting some of the required info for GDPR.

  • Hot take, genuinely hoping that you're not one of those "common sense" people.

  • He claims the blast radius is bigger, not just Linux. He also claims to be in talks with Apple. So the educated guess would still be openssh

  • The problem is that it only gets fixed when people talk about it en masse. Saying it's fixed when it keeps making the same mistakes is misleading.

  • Those group channels do NOT have encryption, telegram misleading users is an absolute stain. All this is stored in plain text on Telegram's servers.

  • If they receive a notice that there is illegal content, that it should be removed and then refuse to cooperate?

    Then yes, e2e is not under fire, not cooperating in moderating/Removing known criminals is

  • He was not arrested for privacy, there are huge open groups on Telegram for piracy, csam and cyber criminals.

    These groups are not encrypted, everything is stored in plain text on their servers. He is being arrested for not removing/moderating this content.