This is a podcast that will cover some of the biggest ones.
If you don’t want to listen to a dork podcast since they can be long, short version is: https://cisoseries.com/category/podcast/cyber-security-headlines/
Husband, Father, IT Pro, service.
If I ask a lot of questions, I might understand why.
This is a podcast that will cover some of the biggest ones.
If you don’t want to listen to a dork podcast since they can be long, short version is: https://cisoseries.com/category/podcast/cyber-security-headlines/
I’m pretty sure ww3 was already started by stuxnet. Have you not seen the news lately regarding cyber crime/espionage/attacks?
You think she was also a stripper?
Just a quick warning: life gets a lot more complex when you look at things holistically instead of tiny headline slices.
If you challenge us to put things into more context, you’re going to hurt our brains…
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I agree with your thoughts, that would be nice.
Each server has its own terms. They ban as they see fit.
Yes, if a server allows crap, other servers defed.
Users should find a server whose owner aligns with their values closest.
Also, you can block users, channels, whole servers, bots.
The analogy of the fire department was a good one. Also a very good point about door locks.
I have similar thoughts about the electronic security alarm in my house when I hear the rare security vendor employee insider threat that broke into someone’s house by turning off the alarm. I still have one though. Like you said, I just chose to mostly trust them based on the hope they’ll internally police themselves out of their self interests to keep a good reputation and make money.
I do wish legislation could force vendors to be very transparent with their privileged access instead of the consumer or user just assuming it. Like a surgeon generals warning, “we made this, so we can unlock it. We are also forced by law to tell you when we’ve done it”. This of course is unrealistic from a national security or investigation standpoint.
Also good points about trust. We have to trust an enormous amount of institutions like banks, public service agencies, etc. Americans are having trust issues with law enforcement as a result of too many issues or abuse.
I wonder how many people care more about the secrets in their phone than their bank account?
I also don’t live in a country where I can reasonably expect the government to spy on me and take my freedom just for criticism, so I guess the stakes aren’t as high. The airdrop cracking in China comes to mind. Plenty of countries are being accused of using spyware against journalists and opponents.
Ha, yeah I wish a more concrete link could be made between the stance society has taken with smoking and apply it to visual/auditory pollution.
People are allowed to smoke as long as it’s not being forced upon other people (based on they both have equal rights). What about a right not to be bombarded with garbage every minute while you’re in public? I can’t see this going my way…
I setup our transparent proxy so we can do interception and IPS. I’m interested/concerned about the ability to use an intermediate ca cert downstream inline somewhere (like a teoco) and if regular consumer desktops would alert on that since their browser would trust the root. We GPO place our intermediate cert in the Windows trusted intermediates. I can’t remember if browsing breaks without doing that.
Not really a concern if there’s other certs/TLS required.in addition to the QWACs cert thought.
I got the impression the easier threat/worry was compromise of a nation CA and issuing illicit duplicate site certs, to then spoof a bank site. Still requires traffic redirection with DNS or routing though I think.
Another thought I had was regarding interception. Anyone with access to root cert can decrypt the data. My understanding was that these certs were supposed to be counter signing right?
Otherwise, wouldnt any government implementing this just be conducting zero effort surveillance?
In many discussions I’ve seen, small or independent creators are one of the focuses of loss and protection.
Also there’s the acknowledgement that existing jobs will be reduced, eliminated, or transformed.
How much different is this from the mass elimination of the 50s stereotype secretaries? We used to have rooms full of workers typing memos, then we got computers, copiers, etc.
I know there’s a difference between a creator’s work vs a job/task. I’m more curious if these same conversations came up when the office technological advances put those people out? You could find a ton more examples where advancement or efficiency gains reduced employment.
Should technology advancement be tied to not eliminating jobs or taking away from people’s claim to work?
I know there’s more complexity like greed and profits here.
Agreed. I hate ads passionately. Ive been able to eliminate every source of ads from inside my house except websites, but I immediately back any site that won’t do simple or reading view.
Every moment of my attention taken by some stupid billboard or hearing tvs at a gas station I had to stop at is a moment I could have been thinking about something better. Or nothing, which sometimes would be nice.
airdropping dick pics in the subway
😆 Imagine the analog version of this… Dudes leaving random dick polaroids…
And then you put your phone on cellular and all the Wi-Fi controls are gone.
Google family app does some good.
@mmagod
Do you have kids?
What did you tell them about hardcore anal? All the kids want anal now.
They don’t know about all the prep, the behind the scenes, the emergency room runs where someone gets a perferated colon and risks bleeding out internally.
Did you mention that to your daughter?
I’m not advocating for government control, but simple snappy one liners are just that. Unless they’re funny. We all like those 😉
Agreed, unless it was everything everywhere, that would be scary, like China scary
I think everyone is forgetting that there’s TLS on almost every website. You can monitor where people go, but you can’t see the traffic unless you get the person to install a malicious certificate in their device.
You can however have your traffic redirected to a lookalike site where you give up your account info. So there’s still some actual risk.
Happiness= porn in his case
How would you as a parent prevent your kids from accessing porn?
OPM was hacked a while ago all us gov with clearance taken
Chinese hacked Google and Microsoft to help them with zero day development, since Chinese have the source code now
Chinese hacked Microsoft and got us gov office 365 emails
Russia and China hack everything and everyone to steal intellectual property.
Russia has conducted cyber attacks against the places they invade.
If you Google cyber attacks, you’ll get endless results