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If a website you’re using uses SMS for 2FA, then you seriously need to switch companies.
If a website you’re using uses SMS for 2FA, then you seriously need to switch companies.
The country currently conducting a genocide, having been created after their religious siblings were genocided… And you’re asking how they get away with… software…
Talk about asking the wrong questions.
In related news, Twitter is up to 80% nazi billionaire despot disinformation bots now. Congratulations!
Given that I’ve never heard of it (and I routinely work with security-related things like OpenSSH and TLS, certs, etc.) I’ll assume the impact of this finding is relatively low.
I got one of these a few weeks ago and reported it to everyone involved. (Netblock owners where the spam originated, domain registrars, alerted YouPorn…) It’s written to sound halfway legitimate, and I’m sure for anyone who’s ever let themselves be videotaped while banging, this might cause enough anxiety to be spurred into action.
As always, tell your friends and family about this sort of nonsense, and to just ignore it.
Maybe… Hearty Re-Starty?
Ticker Re-jigger?
Pumper Bumper?
Diarrhea: Soupy Poopy.
FYI, finding an incidentaloma and doing another scan 3 months later to see that it’s disappeared is also life saving. My mother had a lung problem, got some imaging done, they found a lump in her lung, and instead of going directly to poking it for a biopsy or surgery, they checked 4 months later, and saw that it resolved on it’s own. If it was cancer, they would have seen changes in it, and known it was something to be investigated further at the time of the second scan. Doctors need to manage expectations and refer people for therapy if they have anxiety around their health.
Not strictly teh ciberrz, but upgrading to OpenBSD 7.5. Might rebuild a mail server this weekend.