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BSD might be faster but companies choose BSD because the BSD License is much more flexible than the Linux General Public License. Apple was even able to create their own license, the APSL. They would not be able to do that using Linux.
BSD might be faster but companies choose BSD because the BSD License is much more flexible than the Linux General Public License. Apple was even able to create their own license, the APSL. They would not be able to do that using Linux.
I use Catima and I am happy with it but it doesn’t have the feature to crop images and use it as a logo. It’s easy enough to image search logos though.
In the days of DVDs, Blockbusters and Netflix sending out DVDs, this was mostly used to rip DVDs.
IPsec with IKEv2 is the NCSC’s recommended alternative for secure remote access. This protocol encrypts and authenticates each packet of data, using keys that are refreshed periodically. Despite acknowledging that no protocol is entirely free of flaws, the NCSC believes that IPsec with IKEv2 significantly reduces the attack surface for secure remote access incidents, especially due to its reduced tolerance for configuration errors compared to SSLVPN.
You can do this with Jellyfin, exactly like your instructions.
I’m not really sure what happens if Proton bans your account for any reason but Proton Pass does have offline access. I assume if you turn off internet access, you can still get all your passwords.
If they denied and they didn’t know how 51 million records were taken, that’s even scarier.
Perfect for Easter.
I didn’t even consider that. I was cross posting because there were followers of one that wasn’t on the other.
I guess that’s where the downvotes comes from. Lol.
I will post articles only on Security News from now on. I will only cross-post to other instances.
Thank you. I never listened to Darknet Diaries.
For anyone else reading this, Sim-swapping starts at 36:00 but I suggest you listen to the first part too. Very interesting.
For carrying the unauthorized number porting, Katz received $1,000 in Bitcoin per SIM swap (total of $5,000), plus an (unspecified) percentage of the profits earned from the illicit access to the victims’ devices.
The amount he made is $5,000 minumum.
I think 1 year for every instance is fair. This could really ruin someone. At least stolen credit cards have protection. Stealing someone’s crypto wallet could mean that money is gone for good.
The FBI received 1,600 complaints about SIM-swapping in 2021, a sharp increase from the three previous years.
This guy was only guilty for 5.
Most incidents seem to be from social engineering tech support though. No manager needed.
I didn’t notice that. All documentation just refers to the company as “Company-1”.
I’m guessing the company made a deal they would cooperate if their name isn’t included in.
Not sure how accurate but I found someone with the same name and age in Marlton, NJ on Spokeo.
His two cell phone numbers say “AT&T Mobility”. His landline says Verizon. I’m going to guess he worked for AT&T. Could be wrong though.
“With new variants that employ deceptive domain strategies like typosquatting, a recent spike in Bifrost activity highlights the dangerous nature of this malware,” the researchers said.
I knew what typosquatting was, like buying the domain zvideos.com (don’t go here) to get traffic from other site, ahem, but I didn’t know there was a word for it. TIL.
“With new variants that employ deceptive domain strategies like typosquatting, a recent spike in Bifrost activity highlights the dangerous nature of this malware,” the researchers said.
I knew what typosquatting was, like buying the domain zvideos.com (don’t go here) to get traffic from other site, ahem, but I didn’t know there was a word for it. TIL.
How Meta said Threads was going to support ActivityPub?
Or Oracle buying Java just to sue companies like Google for using it maybe?
I’m sure Oracle has a ton of examples that I cannot remember at the moment.
Google won’t put those things in AOSP because they lose the opportunity to promote their own apps with trackers.
Here’s the worst part:
At the time of writing, Google removed all Anatsa dropper apps from the official Android store except for the PDF Reader, which continues to be available.
I no longer see the app. At least Google is doing something.
How much would it cost to merge and test operating systems?
I’m pretty sure it can’t be more than the potential damages these devices can do…
FreeBSD doesn’t have desktop environment built in. So maybe running from command line or installation is a lot faster.