Reports this week illustrate how threat actors consider Microsoft Exchange as a prime target for gaining initial access to corporate networks to steal data and deploy ransomware.
@ijk64 @unamccormack @wleisner @Scifibulletin Nah. I don't take sides on commas. But you don't wanna get me started on semicolons ... 😊
Oh no, a comma war is about to start ,-)
@unamccormack @wleisner @Scifibulletin @junecasagrande
@mattblaze framing this and leaving in a conspicuous place…
@nathan I sent mine a new couple of hard drives… (full disclosure: yeah, okay, it’s me)
Amazing:🤗!!!
For the first time ever : #redit was useful for me!!!
I learned a simple but very useful thing (a particular command line and params) that enabled me to recover data off an corrupted synology/btrfs encrypted file system (I had the pass phrase).
I did of course have to wade through the : ‘your doomed, impossible, reformat and return to the manufacturer and cross fingers, I’m sorry can you repeat the question’ type posts.
Decorate your process tree.
pstree() { e=$'\e' ; o=( 🔴 🔵 🔶 🟢 💠 🟣 🔘 🔆 📍 🔔 🎀 ) ; [[ "$1" == "--xmas" ]] && command pstree -U | { printf "🌟\n" ; cat | while IFS='\n' read line ; do d="${o[$(( $RANDOM%${#o[@]} -1))]}"; r1=$(($RANDOM%${#line})) ; printf "$line\n" | sed -r -e "s/^(.{$r1})/\\1$d/g" -e "s/^/$e[42m/" -e "s/$/$e[0m/" ; done ; printf "\e[0m 🟫 \n 🟫 🚂 🎁 🎁 🎁 🎁 \n"; } || command pstree $@ ; };pstree --xmas
@kevinswiber My thoughts on this are that we need to stop devaluing online relationships. Written communication can be just as rich, if not more, than verbal communication. Why is a relationship with the random person who moved into the home next door more important than the one with someone I met in an online community that has a shared interest? Just as society have dismissed remote work as been lesser than in person, we are going to discover that digital friendships are valuable
@fgregg true.
@jacob @mcc @mathew (kind of disagree here, you can reason this one easily). If it’s technically possible - and law enforcement of ANY and ALL regions are involved (at any time now or in the future, and don’t forget secret services): assume yes, they could access.
It’s an optional feature per account, if you don’t want that happening, keep it non-dead-man-switched, or have separate accounts.
I am once again asking you to stop using LastPass. The company has a history of security issues dating back years, and has yet to make holistic security improvements — or heck even investigate incidents properly.
Good alternatives:
- 1Password is my #1 rec, best for most use cases
- Bitwarden if you want open source
- KeePassXC if you want local vaults and open source
- I hear ok things about Dashlane but don’t know a ton
https://blog.lastpass.com/2022/12/notice-of-recent-security-incident/
LastPass users: Your info and password vault data are now in hackers’ hands https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/12/lastpass-says-hackers-have-obtained-vault-data-and-a-wealth-of-customer-info/
PARENT: "Have you finished writing your letter to Santa?"
CHILD: "I don't believe in Santa anymore. Now I believe in a decentralized network of independently operating elves who federate using an open protocol called ActivityPub to share information about children's Christmas wishes and source gifts to fulfill them"
Washington Post will be creating their own instance. They will add #mastodon accounts to journalist profiles.
Institutional #journalism embracing the #fediverse is important.
An Israeli-made electric vehicle designed to fly commuters on short trips made its maiden unmanned flight. The company said AIR ONE will be able to carry two people and is expected to hit market at the end of 2024 https://reut.rs/3YK32uL