Could Temu kindly F Off. no I am not collaborating with you for shit. I don’t care how much you offer me. I’m about to set my Avanan email security suite to just quarantine anything from temu.com.
I will NEVER promote or recommend anything I personally wouldn’t use myself. Plain and simple. My audience knows this and I ain’t in it for the money. I’m in it for the community. Any money goes right back to tinkering and content. My audience knows this.
Forgot to mention TikTok restored my live access after my appeal. Meanwhile I have yet to have any strikes on Twitch. I stream the exact same stuff on both, proving TikTok is the shittiest streaming platform. But unfortunately I barely have 1,000 followers on twitch and YouTube but I have 360K+ on TikTok so I have to keep pushing content there to farm it to my other platforms.
I still use Mastodon and Discord more than any other platform. I have 2X as many followers here as I did on Twitter
You know how cool it is to know I have 2X the followers here on Mastodon than I ever did on Twitter? I have way better conversations and my federated feed is way more relevant to me than Twitter’s feed ever was.
Plus it’s on my own server. It’s my data on my server. Not Meta’s, Not Twitter’s, Not TikTok’s, not Google’s. MINE.
No matter what I can easily ensure my community always has a reliable way to find what I’m up to or see what content I’m creating.
Hey! I’m reviving my long-dormant #podcast, “The Shellsharks Podcast”. Exciting right?! In addition to the usual topics, i.e. "Infosec, Technology & Life", I'd like to spotlight awesome people from the #infosec community here on the #fediverse and discuss #indieweb and #personalweb topics. If that sounds cool or interesting, check out show page on my site where you can learn more.
As such, if you are interested in coming on the podcast, feel free to reach out! If you're not familiar with show, it is very casual. Though I do have a lot of episodes that lean into #infosec / #cybersecurity content, we can talk about anything! So if you've never been on a podcast before, no sweat! Wanna chat about something non-infosec or non-tech, let's do it!
🚀 Feel free to boost for reach and maybe I can find some cool folks from across the #fediverse who want to chat 😄.
@arstechnica@Viss I wish articles like this would include, up front, the indicators of compromise that I can use to test if the servers I manage are affected. It's the first and most important thing I want to know when learning about a vulnerability.
« Une attaque informatique a touché lundi 13 mai, dans la matinée, l’aéroport Pau-Pyrénées, l’école de commerce et le campus numérique de Pau, trois institutions liées à la Chambre de commerce et d’industrie (CCI) »
2 semaines plus tôt...
« Dès ce mois de mai, l’école de commerce de Pau hébergera des permanences gratuites pour les entreprises et les collectivités qui veulent s’informer sur leur cybersécurité »
🌀 16 years of CVE-2008-0166 - Debian OpenSSL Bug
— 16years.secvuln.info
"A patch in Debian's and Ubuntu's OpenSSL packages broke the random number generator, effectively limiting the number of possible keys to a few ten thousand plausible variations"
(Go ahead, argue with me. Whatever notional safety you're adding by making sure every email and Teams chat from me comes from “Maximilian" doesn't outweigh the many annoyances this causes me and my colleagues, and if you think it does you've proved my point.)