Since CISA killed it's RSS feed[1], If anyone is interested, I created an account here that will allow anyone to subscribe both via the fediverse and via RSS using the mastodon RSS feed for that account. The account is @cisareflector
Since CISA killed it's RSS feed[1], If anyone is interested, I created an account here that will allow anyone to subscribe both via the fediverse and via RSS using the mastodon RSS feed for that account. The account is @cisareflector
By popular demand, I have given the community public access to my personal threat actor naming system: the Cyberthreatarator.
A later-than-usual ~this week in security~ is out:
• Western Digital outage following security incident
• Police seize Genesis Market, home to stolen logins
• Alcohol recovery startups shared patients' private data
• Cyber in-fighting at the White House
• DOD is investigating classified data leak... on Discord
• Apple fixes iOS bug under attack
• A brand new cyber cat, and more.
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It's expensive to be poor. It's ironic but true. You get charges and fees for everything. Higher interest rates. Overdraft fees. Late fees. Having only enough to buy what you need right now instead of buying in bulk. Losing your job because you can't afford to get your car fixed. Losing your car because you don't have a job. Even your mental faculties are drained, as you are forced to continually eat low-nutrition foods, "sleep" in miserable conditions, and be exposed to toxins and lack of medical treatment. The lack of liquidity wipes you out. Life really does kick you while you're down.
You can't tell someone trapped in that vicious cycle to "just" get a job or "just" make responsible decisions. Sometimes, no amount of good decision-making can stop the vortex sucking them down. So the next time you are tempted to place moral judgment on someone who lives in poverty, think twice.
Signed, someone who has been both a Have and a Have-Not.
From Entrepreneur Magazine: Shopify Is Canceling Meetings For Two Weeks As a Test
"The meetings will be reevaluated after the two-week period, but the company suggests employees "be really critical" about putting them back on, per the memo obtained by CNN.
Shopify will further enforce "no-meeting Wednesdays" and implement a rule that meetings with over 50 people can only be held in a certain time window on Thursdays."
https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/shopify-clears-employee-meetings-calendars/442216