Yeah was gonna say the same. U of C has some pretty balls-out political and economic priorities
Yeah was gonna say the same. U of C has some pretty balls-out political and economic priorities
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Hell yeah laserwort
Antivirus as a thing is mostly dead, or has morphed into more aggressive endpoint protection. In that sense ClamAV is mostly to scan for known malware in things like mail servers. Make sure people aren’t sending malicious stuff, albeit mostly low hanging fruit.
Nextcloud, wikis, or other similar aggregation sites are also a usecase, but again low hanging fruit.
Set up a cron job and have it run periodically, like once an hour / day / week, whatever. Make sure you set up something that alerts you if/when it hits on something.
Peer vs peer fights using modern weapons and nasty, man.
I was hoping for the Mr robot guy
I think it’s Musk’s backers, the Russians who helped fund the twitter acquisition, who are really taking center stage.
Lots of talk about Europe and NATO means they’re pushing hard for those talking points.
I’m convinced this article is clickbait in the vein of posting the wrong answer and getting people to respond to prove you wrong.
Nah Canonical was always kinda crackpot when compared to Red Hat.
This is a surprise to anyone?
For nothing
Ehh more like marketing. But clearly pushing snakeoil in this case.
A corgi, if it didn’t have stubby legs
My father in law was a commercial pilot and he had a home server just to keep photos and travel writing while he was flying and away from home a lot. I helped him upgrade some of that to the cloud, since that makes for sense when on the other side of the country, but he still has a bunch of stuff at home.
Tor was created by the Naval Research Labs, and was released to the public because it is secure.
The problem is that if it’s only the CIA or DIA using it, it’s easy figure out who is using it and where. Make it global and now there is a lot of noise to separate out.
Plenty of contracting orgs do driving for the military. You don’t need a soldier, you need a trucker, so why use soldiers?
Timing attacks work, but if they’re running those then they have a pretty good idea as to both sides of the convo.
Put another way, if they’ve got to that point your opsec has already failed.
Goes beyond the OSI model, too. Someone has to pay for that VPN, and there has to be an entry point to getting BTC, using a 2nd hand laptop where they can prove you bought it off of someone off of Craigslist, etc.
This dude wasn’t a hacker by any stretch
Painfully realistic. To the point of not really being fun. Which I think was kind of the goal – they Army was trying to show the kiddies a little bit of what reality was like, while also trying to rope them in.
Closest comparison is probably ARMA 3, IMO
I don’t believe for a second that anyone said that.
They’re popular dogs because they’re friendly retrievers but also have the intelligence of poodles as well as their hypoallergenic fur.