Update: I got an email from Hetzner's legal team today saying they came across my blog post (nice!). Paraphrasing:
- They're monitoring and understand that there is no actual abuse being done from these Tor relays getting spoofed.
- They emphasized that they do not routinely take action on this kind of abuse complaints, and that's why they forward them without requiring reply/action from the customer.
Love hearing this, and I'm actually impressed by Hetzner's response! Major props.
what do you say when your code performs badly?
O(no)
Mac users: if you're a fan of The Unarchiver but you're annoyed by the analytics and stuff the new owners have been putting in, give Keka a try. It's free (or $7 on the app store), and so far it seems to support pretty much anything The Unarchiver does.
I can't possibly be the only one looking into the actual executable instructions of the backdoor right now but that is absolutely what I am doing and I just want to say: AHHHHHH
I am not very far but I am far enough to say this isn't amateur work
I accidentally found a security issue while benchmarking postgres changes.
If you run debian testing, unstable or some other more "bleeding edge" distribution, I strongly recommend upgrading ASAP.
https://www.swift.org/blog/adwaita-swift//
Apple just... indirectly acknowledged Asahi Linux??