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@rmondello PS. Thanks for the (unexpected) speedy reply to a 4 day old thread, at almost 1am your time. That’s very old school (2007-2008) Twitter vibes.

@rmondello I’m just glad it’s a known one and not something I imagined. It’s not really that inconvenient for me. Pretty rare that I use NFC for 2FA, but Google was being insistent.

Unless you were talking about the unpredictable behavior for when Keychain and 1PW are both checked. That one’s still annoying because I can’t figure out any pattern to why sometimes iOS insists on pulling up Keychain straight away, as if 1PW wasn’t also checked. (Canceling Keychain then touching the password button again usually brings up the expected prompt to choose.)

@rmondello I’m here via Reddit and 1PW’s AMA at ~3am, so forgive me if I’m misremembering this, but the other day I wasn’t able to use my NFC Yubikey for 2FA on iPhone because I had Keychain unchecked and *only* had 1Password (and GoogleAuth for TOTP) checked. Safari simply failed with no error before the usual sheet style prompt. Re-checking Keychain as a source allowed Safari to work as expected.

The only reason I keep Keychain turned off is because of how obnoxious and unpredictable it is with being greedy - trying to be the sole manager - as if 1PW wasn’t checked also.

@ekis I’m a generalist. Kinda like a journalist, but as a hobby and service. Used to have a call-in weekend radio show (which became Alabama’s first ever podcast) where I got to pretend like my commentary on tech topics matters. :)
@deirdrebeth I’m looking for suggestions on great accounts to follow.
I usually just browse the #InfoSec.exchange Local feed, but I think it’s time to adopt better practices and start following people. Any suggestions for the best of Infosec #Fediverse to follow?
@gcluley They obviously felt confident enough in their intelligence to limit the strike to only a section of the building. What intelligence could have given them that precise of information? And depending on how they acquired that, I wonder how the calculus became one of destroy rather than further infiltrate.
Thanks for the boosts, @matzilla and @jerry!

What thinks the #InfoSec sector of the #fediverse about the non-fatal #Soyuz launch failure less than two months after a non-lethal drill-hole opened up and/or was created on #ISS?

FWIW: The Soyus emergency #rocket eject was as ideal as they get - subjecting the crew to fewer Gs than they get in training; but also as unusual - the last time it happened was over 40 years ago.

Were these proof of concept #sabotage efforts, meant to send a message? Or just purely accidental circumstances?

#NASA

@aussierockman @ryen While I’m skeptical of an extra chip that phones home going undiscovered by a detail-minded company like #Apple, their denials carry very little weight with me. I seem to recall them denying another infiltration by a spy agency, but this one I’m 100% sure happened. #NSA #PRISM https://infosec.exchange/media/TxtQ_l86p1uOKruNK-4