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Bumsrakete being delivered to the corporate infosec world

#bumsrakete #infosec

The sound of meowing 🐾

by purrinink

Microsoft’s terms of service said Copilot was “for entertainment purposes only.”

An Nvidia executive said AI is more expensive than humans.

Google argued in German court that everyone knows they can’t trust AI.

The tech industry has bet a trillion dollars on something they know doesn’t work.

If anyone has been wondering about the upcoming Secure Boot certificate expiration and how it relates to RHEL, we've written some stuff up about it here: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/expiration-secure-boot-signing-certificates-2026
Expiration of Secure Boot signing certificates in 2026

Learn about the upcoming expiration of Microsoft's Secure Boot signing certificates in 2026 and how Red Hat is helping to ensure continued system bootability with new shims signed by multiple certificates. Update your firmware database and shim to prepare for the future.

@wendynather An expert is just someone who has already used up all of the wrong opinions.

If you want to render your own SVG diagrams of DIP chips, I've unceremoniously dumped some code on Github that does that.

It's pretty awful but some people seemed to think they'd have a use for it, so knock yourself out.

https://github.com/dbalsom/PALchemy/tree/main/crates/dipsvg-rs

POV: Travelling outside of Europe

Source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZCfUCzhHPR/ #video #reel #europe

"Grandpa, what did it feel like living through the 2020s?"

https://www.france24.com/en/culture/20260604-french-iranian-author-marjane-satrapi-author-of-persepolis-dies-at-56 I'm sad that Marjane Satrapi has died.

I have often come across the quote below. Before reposting it, I wanted to verify it. And I found out it's from a 2005 Salon interview https://www.salon.com/2005/04/24/satrapi_2/ -- during the time I worked at Salon! A neat coincidence for me.

One word changed a hospital hand-washing sign from 'protects you' to 'protects patients,' and compliance climbed. We discount our own risk but not other people's. The same holds for security messaging aimed at others, not ourselves.

https://zeltser.com/illusion-of-invulnerability

#riskmanagement

The Illusion of Invulnerability in Cybersecurity

Healthcare workers wash hands more often when signs emphasize protecting patients rather than themselves, because people overestimate their own invulnerability but not others'. Security messaging may be more effective when highlighting risks to customers or colleagues rather than to the individuals receiving the message.

Lenny Zeltser