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Opensource and Linux Enthusiast | OAuth2 and OpenID Proficient | Cybersecurity Curious | Antifascist | ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Bern

Sometimes I post pictures I took.

I am currently clean on OPSEC, my private key is l2NUMxLvo92OEDYxR2WM4mFkhSBVbrkynel5o2ORLbI

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Newsflash: We're NOT updating how Codeberg uses data to improve "AI-powered coding assistants". (We don't.)

Hey, EU-savvy friends. Vueling lost my baggage on a recent trip. I'm trying to file a claim with them, but the only path to do so is via their chatbot, which only produces this error:

> Sorry, this page doesn't exist. You can access all our Virtual Assistants on our Customer Services Centre

How do I open a complaint with the EC about this?

i love that we went from "zero trust" as a fundamental buzzword to "trust autonomous nondeterministic agents everywhere in your stack"

Due to rapidly increasing prices, Lacie has begun a controlled release from the Strategic Bark Reserve (SBR) to stabilize prices. People and small animals in the vicinity are advised to wear ear plugs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER

"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"

So @xaitax has cracked Microsoft Recall, he's got access to the encrypted database and has automated dumping of screenshots and all text from screenshots.

I've looked at most recent Recall and yep, you can just read the database as a user process. The database also contains all manner of fields which aren't publicly disclosed for tracking the user's activity.

No AV or EDR alerts triggered, world's #1 in infostealer ๐Ÿ˜…

* you can just read it in plain text

Where does your commune host email? I did an analysis via DNS records and plotted it on a map:

https://mxmap.ch/

This is an early version, looking for feedback ๐Ÿ‘€

#digitalsovereignty #dns

MXmap โ€” Email Providers of Swiss Municipalities

Interactive map showing where Swiss municipalities host their official email. DNS analysis of all ~2,100 municipalities, color-coded by provider.

MXmap
@w00p Oh that might have been a misunderstanding on my part. I read it as a value judgement first, but I guess they meant friendly as in "friendly to the US" which is factual of course.

today we learn about the Ukrainian's own Elliptic Curve DSA and Hash Function, in the form of ะ”ะกะขะฃ 4145 and ะ”ะกะขะฃ 7564

or, as someone on GitHub called it, Elliptic Kurwa

@hacks4pancakes I agree, but I got one small nitpick. As someone from Switzerland it's hard to agree with the "friendly nation" part, we got our fair share of surveillance laws which are continuously expanded, search for BรœPF and VรœPF for some specifics. So that whole marketing term of "Swiss privacy laws" is getting more and more meaningless.