Given the murders happened on the 1930s, the culprit is probably dead now one way or the other.
Given the murders happened on the 1930s, the culprit is probably dead now one way or the other.
Well yeah, that is true. Security and convenience are usually at odds… MFA has place, unless you don’t mind some guy from russia access your online bank account ; but I definitely wouldn’t use it on all my accounts.
That’s between platforms though. I like my stuff self-managed. Unless it provenly works with full offline solutions I’ll remain sceptical.
If the passkeys aren’t managed by your devices fully offline then you’re just deeper into being hostage to a corporation.
Soon smartglasses will look like regular glasses though. Miniaturisation isn’t about to stop.
Nice to see we’ve progressed from putting blockchain in everything to AI.
Ehhh I’m not sure how I got skimmed. Better safe than sorry now, a deleted card is pretty foolproof
I can create a virtual card before every trip, use it via my phone and then cancel it after the trip, never worrying if my card got skimmed anywhere for one.
Most such attempts fail when not enough people subscribe to paying tiers. Good luck to them nevertheless, I hope they succeed.
Honey wake up, it’s the weekly miracle battery tech!
I have an S23, it’s definitely not every month. Last update package is currently dated 1st of may.
That is a difficult topic. Google did take steps to mitigate issues there. Android got Hardware Abstraction Layer to prevent blobs from blocking updates ; also, a lot of updates were moved from AOSP to the Play Service, so Google can more easily roll them out. (And to make AOSP and 3rd party roms less of a threat, eh.)
Edit : that said, most android phones have woefully short support period.
I don’t know. According to this : https://www.statista.com/statistics/921152/mobile-android-version-share-worldwide/ android version 13 and 14 account for almost half the device versions, and those usually have forced auto update and also recent enough to be getting updates in theory…
Great news, especially for the 8% of Android users who actually receive updates.
Windows malware: excited noises
If I know they are there then I either supervise visitors or trust them to not rummage/take my stuff. If that is your issue then keep your postit in a drawer; most people don’t keep their yubikeys in a securely bolted safe either.
If someone has access to your sticky note they’re already in your house, and that’s a bigger issue IMO… even from an itsec perspective, once the attacker has physical access to guarantee safety is difficult.
But seriously, there’s a guy in your house.
Linux desktop and fusion energy have something in common, it seems.
Whelp, time to reinstall Deus Ex.
Use the client to sync all your files to disk instead of the website.