Because it isn’t. Their Linux sensor also uses a kernel driver, which means they could have just as easily caused a looping kernel panic on every Linux device it’s installed on.
Because it isn’t. Their Linux sensor also uses a kernel driver, which means they could have just as easily caused a looping kernel panic on every Linux device it’s installed on.
I rewatched the KSP2 announcement trailer recently. It’s still great, but the song definitely feels more like a funeral dirge now.
If a real world pentester tries to hack something out of scope, they also get banned. From society. To a prison cell.
More like they ignore all your suggestions and then blame you when they inevitably get hacked.
And thank you Microsoft.
Yeah, as long as it it’s one with 2+ network ports. I use a little 4 port with pfsense loaded on it for my home network.
It won’t stay at 2% if it’s the only browser with a working adblocker.
They’ve been moving this way for years. SQL server, .net core and powershell all run on linux and are a much bigger deal.
Update your browser, OS and other software promptly. Same for whatever network devices you use.
Don’t use an admin/root account as your daily driver. Use an unprivileged account and elevate as needed.
Keep a backup of your important data in offline / immutable storage.
Depends on the person’s eyes as well. I have a pretty bad astigmatism that makes dark mode god awful to read.