Daniel Parks

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Computer science person

Likes rev, pwn, etc. and also log forensics

GitLabhttps://gitlab.com/danielrparks
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Matrix@danielrparks:matrix.org
Hey @itsfoss , have you seen this AI generated imposter site? https://itsfoss.gitlab.io/
In particular, I noticed this article: https://web.archive.org/web/20251116211246/https://itsfoss.gitlab.io/post/ffmpeg-calls-googles-ai-bug-reports-cve-slop/
which starts with the embarrassing line "Okay, here’s the article designed to outrank the competition and position Its Foss at the top of Google search results for the target keywords."
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@Laukidh I believe they would need to ask your permission to drop that cookie, so you would still get a popup on your first visit :(

@christopherkunz
> This campaign represents an evolution in supply chain attacks where the threat of collateral damage becomes the primary defense mechanism for the attacker's infrastructure.

I'm not sure that's really that novel, nor should it be a valid reason to keep the infra up. It literally wipes the malware off your system if the infra is down :P

@GrapheneOS This would be fantastic
@aquatica @GrapheneOS I think you get this for free with android notification categories
@codecolorist You can answer this question yourself by inspecting network traffic
HID: the most abused protocol
- U2F/FIDO security keys
- head tracking
- hardware crypto wallets
- fan controllers
- earbuds firmware update
@frameworkcomputer I have 6.9.3 on Arch Linux on an AMD 13in. It's been mostly smooth sailing. On 6.8 I was running into an issue where the screen would go white and I would have to restart my desktop environment to fix it. It doesn't seem to be happening anymore on 6.9 . I did run into a situation where the USB ports all stopped working after plugging in a sketchy device, but that was probably a hardware issue.
@rrgeorge @munin @jerry this is fantastic. Cheap, simple, no moving parts, no modifications.
@GrapheneOS That's fantastic! Can't wait until it's ready.