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maxleibman, to infosec
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One of my computers is 100% secure. Totally unhackable. Beyond your reach, that of any hacker you’ve ever known, even any state actor.

It’s my childhood Commodore VIC-20.

Which has no permanent data storage, is broken, and is buried under 30 years of landfill.

Langhamian,
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@maxleibman my first computer was a TRS-80. You could barely program it, much less hack it...

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Overheard at RSA Conference 2024: Top trends cybersecurity experts are talking about https://securityintelligence.com/articles/overheard-at-rsa/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #cybersecurity #infosec

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In #infosec people like to talk about "defense in depth". In other kinds of (non-computer) security, I never hear about that philosophy.

simon,
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@tulpa mediaeval castle designers would like a word

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Riding in passenger seat in the car, looking at my phone, and some nearby car (a ) tried to Bluetooth pair with me.

It nominally had the owners's name in the pairing request. That's a and problem.

I denied the request, of course, but was really tempted to accept, then play "Baby Shark" out their speakers.

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kravietz, to infosec
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Going through this excellent book by Shaun Pinner, much recommended! There’s many lessons to learn from this book but from my angle there are a few. Firstly, always keep an off-line maps app on your phone (I use OsmAnd). As a test — switch on airplane mode and try to survive for a day. Can you still navigate from point A to point B? Secondly, keep your social media profiles friends-only access. Thirdly, don’t keep any passwords in memory - it’s a bad practice from security point of view anyway, but I never thought about the interrogation angle. A password manager locked with biometrics and PIN and random passwords everywhere will prevent you from finding yourself in situation where you’ll be begging your interrogators to check another password because you might have remembered wrong.

cubeofcheese,
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@organicmaps @notsoloud @kravietz when searching for places to eat, you have to zoom in quite close to see the name of the restaurants. In this picture, I have to zoom into the top cluster of restaurants and then I can't see the bottom cluster at all or the other way around. The titles could also be bigger in my opinion.

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@organicmaps @notsoloud @kravietz If you could add planning routes ahead of time (from –> to boxes) and a button to save them to a list, that would be handy.

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Holy shit, I've been hacked!

(Not really.)

protonprivacy,
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@rhys Was this a forwarded message that you received in your Proton Mail mailbox (from your icloud address)?

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