daveW

@daveW@infosec.exchange
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Thursday. What a concept.

Holy fucking shit Broadcom:

As no new order(s) for subscription licenses and support services has been executed between the parties, Support
Services are no longer available for the perpetual Software listed in the Order(s) and such Software licenses deployed
in your environment are running unsupported.

VMware, therefore, immediately demands that all use of Support Services associated with VMware Software, including
Maintenance Releases/Updates, Minor Releases, Major Releases/Upgrades extensions, enhancements, patches, bug
fixes or security patches (with the exception of zero-day security patches for vSphere 7.x and 8.x, CVSS score greater
than or equal to 9.0, so long as those are generally provided by VMware at no cost) be ceased.

The implementation of any of the aforementioned (excluding select zero-day patches as defined above) past the
Expiration Date must be immediately removed/deinstalled. Any such use of Support past the Expiration Date constitutes
a material breach of the Agreement with VMware and an infringement of VMware’s intellectual property rights,
potentially resulting in claims for enhanced damages and attorneys’ fees.

Additionally, Customer must comply with any post-expiration reporting requirements related to the Order(s) and
governing license agreement. Failure to comply with such requirements may result in a breach of the Agreement by
Customer and VMware may exercise its right to audit Customer as well as any other available contractual or legal
remedy.

someone made a TOTP app for PalmOS 2 and up in 2024. heroic

https://palmdb.net/app/totp-authenticator

#palm #palmOS

TOTP Authenticator

2-factor app for Palm which supports the same keys as Google Authenticator. Unlike Hotpants, this version takes up much less space and supports OS 2 and 3.

PalmDB
Thursday. What a concept.
The BBC have made a 30 minute documentary about the 2022 ransomware attack on Redcar council, giving an inside view of what happened and the real world impact it had on residents. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002cjg2
BBC News - Scams & Scandals, Cyber Siege: From Russia to Redcar

The inside story of how a north east council was held to ransom by a damaging cyber attack

BBC
Every detail in this article is wrong. The M&S incident had nothing to do with hybrid working.
It is EXTREMELY funny to me, but also horrifying and a definite sign of the times, that BBC News reporting on the choosing of the next Papal Holy Father are saying that there is not yet 'a clear winner'. Like it's fucking Vaticans Got Talent.
One thing for media covering the Co-op thing - attackers are not impersonating IT help desks to gain access. They’re impersonating *staff* calling in to the IT help desks - they’re different things.
Sorry, Europe