Posts by draeath@infosec.exchange
 (DIR) Post #B1yddqO6h9BG5tqoy0 by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @blindcoder @killyourfm it's probably something stupid too, like a cronjob to upload in-app telemetry.But since we can't actually look at what it's doing...
       
 (DIR) Post #B1zUFYCFyMqsIPbpVA by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @Strandjunker textbook domestic terrorism
       
 (DIR) Post #B1zUSjAkTc5o6KBf4y by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @sundogplanets @hallvors and to verify it didn't tamper with the URL:
       
 (DIR) Post #B20jp8sVHEImfQl83U by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @pmonks @jerry @ai6yr at some point all the helmet is going to do is help keep the head intact enough for identification post-mortem. 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #B20pnNhXnDzjmpB0QS by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @ai6yr @pmonks @jerry I wasn't joking, I had a state trooper in my family growing up and heard such from him. I'm not talking about slow accidents, but when the idiots are going way too fast.
       
 (DIR) Post #B26wI44iFuTNUdMJ60 by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @veronica must have been a serious leak for the toilet's drain not to keep up with it!(Or the trap was already frozen)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2A2uxjgwM24KGKxwe by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @georgetakei another article on the subject showing a needle right in the thumbnail.Stop it. That pushes people away.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2B8EKA6Tkh2JGhdL6 by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @OSchell @SecurityWriter it's very controllable without that, but it helps keep the thing on-target. It's just reducing pilot workload. There's a switch to deactivate it.It operates on the trigger's first detent (as well as the camera). Second detent fires.Now a bit of trivia that is true: its recoil appreciably slows the aircraft when firing, and it's exhaust gasses can, in the right conditions, stall an engine.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Hk2FhlmOs9oW23Oq by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @ecosdelfuturo @Gargron @tachan strange, my pihole is eating that domain name.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2IGH5oS2Q4A0iHHKi by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @ecosdelfuturo @Gargron @tachan yep! I can't imagine why. I'll have to figure out what list and maybe report a false positive.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2JGt6e7a9cOl1X3BY by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @nixCraft this is actually gold for phishing tests
       
 (DIR) Post #B2LTz6vn7fvl6CuVfM by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @GossiTheDog their MSP deserves some shade too for cheaping out and not deploying LTSC on those machines.But there's never a moment when such an exclamation isn't appropriate!
       
 (DIR) Post #B2LhfUVFAkh7lx21zs by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @hellomiakoda @antifaintl agents be like:
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Li0fKg6TP9RPBdJo by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @hanno @rugk @bagder seems like 1 is a safe value to statically fill in there, as that's a legal PID with a predictable "owner" (init)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Li6KxokMGq0RCLYW by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @erlenmayr @hanno I bet that unit size made more sense when you used tar directly with tape storage - which nobody (that's still sane) does.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2M1EDbLtyZKcNA5rs by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @neurovagrant wow, is this why GitHub went down yesterday!? 🤣
       
 (DIR) Post #B2NREqoysKwkDqSUwy by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @jwildeboer huh. I have only ever had slaves misbehaving after doing that, with an easy fix of just incrementing the number again to fix it.Never seen it cause any of the mess you describe? What on earth happened?
       
 (DIR) Post #B2NnTHMbBdrXaTT5Rw by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @bontchev powershell seems to be pretty bad in regards to what these agents emit.Not sure why, perhaps something with the communities and books they scraped for training?My most recent experience with Gemini Pro was to rewrite a python script to rust. Not only did it work on the second try (for real) but it found a pair of silly bugs I had left behind. When I read through the generated rust code, it also doesn't seem to be doing anything strange or stupid.(The first try added a bunch of dependencies I knew weren't really needed. On my second try I added what I knew it would need and told it not to add more - and it did as requested.)(I'm still unsure of how I feel about using these services, given the way they stomped all over copyrights in training, though.)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2USmcClInRMBNz9yi by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @briankrebs I thought we already had those a-la https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuity_of_governmentBut I guess the shitgibbon wants his own private one.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2aNgHNKV19d1MqbIm by draeath@infosec.exchange
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       @0xabad1dea FYI if it happens again, save a reboot and just restart the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder service. That'll probably sort it out. Had a machine that I needed to do that every login (for real... I ended up making a scheduled task do it as a part logging in)