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Caught the #MatrixResurrections on TV two nights ago, enjoyed it almost as much as the first one. It's not just humans vs machines, but that there are some machines/AI which are on the human side, and that one such #synthient is called Cybebe.... awww <3 https://matrix.fandom.com/wiki/Cybebe

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Cybebe

Cybebe is a Synthient who switched to the humans' side, and joined the crew of the hovership Mnemosyne. Cybebe and others aboard the Mnemosyne helped bring Neo and Trinity back to the Real World after their deaths and resurrections. Cybebe has grey armor, red eye-like lights in front, and legs to hold/carry items on the underside. Cybebe is very tame, and allows humans to interact with them. Cybebe's background is unknown, but she probably had 01's access rights because she was born in 01...

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I've been Pwned

@briankrebs

I wonder if you (or anyone else) can explain something to me, if you don't mind?

I've received a notification from the 'Have I been pwned' people:

"You've been pwned in the Synthient Credential Stuffing Threat Data data breach"

I am one of 1.96 billion breached accounts.

I know the email address in the breach, but how do we ever discover which login or password is involved? My passwords are unique (Bitwarden created, I never know what they are). I would like to change the particular login, but I've no way of knowing which it is.

Is there any way to do this?

#pwned #iveBeenPwned #security #password #dataBreach #SynthientCredentialStuffingThreatData #synthient
#EllieKPosts

I'm a bit annoyed by what's effectively a sales email process from #haveibeenpwned - notification that an email+password on my personal domain was found in the #Synthient breach. Follow the link, enter the address used to confirm domain ownership, wait for a second email, follow the link, get nothing useful just "Insufficient subscription. Only subscription-free breaches will be returned for this domain."

I'm not feeling a need to pay $4.50/mo to find out which of my per-domain email addresses with unique passwords was breached, nor do I need to run 10 searches per minute.

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