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I’ve bought the occasional book from it. It doesn’t seem that useful or good value for other things (I’ve lived in Europe and Australia)
Anatomy of a Lumma Stealer Attack via Fake CAPTCHA Pages - Part 1

As of late August 2024, attackers have been using fraudulent "human verification" pages to trick users into executing a malicious PowerShell script. This blog post will explore the full attack vector, detailing how the malware is delivered, executed, and the indicators of compromise (IOCs) involved. Lumma Stealer is designed to

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I had one of those. It was the last phone I truly loved. I continued using it for about a year after the LCD screen died

Since the death of my YotaPhone 2 I’d been so unhappy with every phone purchase until I got a Blackview BV6600 pro.

The battery is enormous, both in capacity and physical size but I still only charge it every 2 or 3 days.

It has an FLIR thermal heat camera built-in. It’s so much more useful than I imagined. I used it at work today to find where a mouse was hiding, I used it at home to find a hidden power cable behind a wall.

It’s waterproof and shock proof and I can forgive it for not having an e-ink screen on the back.

We need jungle, I'm afraid

https://lemmy.world/post/10548114

We need jungle, I'm afraid - Lemmy.World

£ is from a country that does not have states
This is a rare case where the Aussies are right. It was named fairy floss by its original inventor
Because you like poorly maintained hacky amateur install scripts

I once ran a computer training course in a room with motion activated lights. Every time I set the trainees an exercise the lights went off. I told them that when it need happened I wanted them all to raise their arms and wave because “many hands make light work”

It amused me, anyway.

The question was about whether a billionaire had done anything good.