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The 3DS got rooted by playing a music file. Anything can happen homie.
The 3DS got rooted by playing a music file. Anything can happen homie.
You sound fun at (key signing) parties
Yea but you need the owner account to authorize the computer. So next time you upgrade or wipe your gaming rig you’d be screwed unless you find a bypass and if you’re working that hard, just have the password+mfa
If you have the PDFs of that, you can build it with two clicks in GCP
Are you saying Teslas are simple?
The problem isn’t necessarily “stuff not sent over vpn isn’t encrypted”. Everyone uses TLS. It’s more that you are no longer NATed behind the VPN egress IP. When governments want to assassinate anyone who touches a destination IP, having the true source IP instead of a VPN source IP is pretty helpful. For this to be practical you first need a botnet of compromised home routers… which they already have.
In a corporate environment, traffic that is VPN’d typically also undergoes better logging and deep packet inspection.
“yes, please keep using Jenkins” -every red team ever
EasyCanvas supports a one time payment model but seems to be focused on drawing instead of note taking, and it’s not clear if the files would be stored on the iPad.
No alert development, threat hunting, or ML research? No upskilling of any kind? Must be nice to work at a company with no impact to the world when it gets popped.