Scott Wilson

@scottwilson@infosec.exchange
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28+ year information security “professional”.

I'm a cishet, middle-aged, middle class, Christian, husband, dad, doggy-dad, and friend. I'm also a Stage IIIB #ColorectalCancer survivor. I like non-alcoholic #beer, #gardening and yardwork, playing guitar, and reading #books (mystery, thriller, suspense, #scifi, fantasy, astrophysics, and cosmology).

I’m supporter of #LGBTQIA rights, a #BlackLivesMatter advocate, a believer in #TransRights and proponent of equality. I support #Ukraine.

Currently clean on OPSEC. Only hand-crafted, artisanal memes. My profile photo is > 10 years old. My bad.

Posts are on auto-delete (1 week).

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Having just recently switched my password manager to @keepassxc, this is a very helpful blog post from @markpitblado

How to backup your password vault with KeePassXC

https://www.markpitblado.me/blog/how-to-backup-your-password-vault-with-keypassxc/

#passwordmanager #opensource
How to backup your password vault with KeePassXC

This is a very short post about using KeyPassXC as a backup for your online password vault, whether that be Bitwarden, Proton Pass, or 1Password

Mark Pitblado
Incredible concept and delivery 🔥 https://mastodon.social/@AlSweigart/114847898101070867

John Oliver on AI Slop at Last Week Tonight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWpg1RmzAbc

#NoAI #AIslop

AI Slop: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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The Varonis team has published a write-up on a ServiceNow bug they found and got patched last week. Tracked as CVE-2025-3648, the vulnerability allows threat actors to infer data from the Now Platform without authentication.

https://www.varonis.com/blog/counter-strike-servicenow

Count(er) Strike – Data Inference Vulnerability in ServiceNow

Varonis Threat Labs discovered a high severity vulnerability in ServiceNow’s platform that can lead to significant data exposure and exfiltration.

Can an “ethical” spyware company justify providing its tech to ICE, the U.S.’s immigration enforcement arm that has been carrying out large-scale raids across the country? @Techcrunch explores:

https://flip.it/kqMETW

#Tech #TechNews #SpyWare #CyberSecurity

Can an ‘ethical’ spyware maker justify providing its tech to ICE? | TechCrunch

Analysis: In calling itself an ethical spyware vendor, Paragon has opened itself up to scrutiny of its government customers.

TechCrunch
Flipboard Tech Desk (@TechDesk@flipboard.social)

Can an “ethical” spyware company justify providing its tech to ICE, the U.S.’s immigration enforcement arm that has been carrying out large-scale raids across the country? @Techcrunch@flipboard.com explores: https://flip.it/kqMETW #Tech #TechNews #SpyWare #CyberSecurity

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Mastodon on mobile now apparently puts buttons on the bottom, where there is more space, and they're reachable. 🎉
The Feynman Lectures on Physics https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
The Feynman Lectures on Physics

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“They made healthcare a commodity, education a debt trap, and housing a speculation market — then told you that poverty is a personal failing.
They privatized survival and called it freedom."
~ from Michell C Clark
@AlisonCreekside Capitalism will be a proven failure such as Communism.

@sebgogola @AlisonCreekside

If you're referring to the USSR or any other country that has been called "communist", that was state capitalism, not communism.

@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside so not to sound like an idiot I pinged my Russian friend who grew up in USSR and survived the brutal 90s there after the "Communist" state fell. He told me plain and simple it was communism since the 20s. Why people come and throw comments like yours is beyond me.
@sebgogola
It's beyond you because you don't seek out experts like Prof. Wolff instead 'some guy'.
https://youtu.be/ysZC0JOYYWw?si=qF5t6MapJo-fF2Ye
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
Socialism For Dummies.

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@hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside yea of course. Typical critical leftist view. Sorry I disagree. Not saying it's necessarily wrong. The USSR called itself communist but in practice moreso state capitalism. State owned everything. Workers didn't control anything. Elite made all the decisions which goes against communism. People had no power or production shared. If anything I would call it bureaucratic socialism. People who lived it still call it communism or some Marxist Leninist socialist/communist state. Seems to me they wanted it to be communist but never made it.

That said scary enough America is State Capitalism which is why I think it's about to fail. Control is an illusion in this country.

My apologies for earlier comment. These discussions are like splitting hairs sometimes.

@sebgogola
No apologies required. I've been getting triggered a lot by all the BS that I keep getting by people that equate anarchism with chaos, egoism, or primitivism.
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
@sebgogola
They called it communism like we call our system democracy. Neither one is true.
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
@hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside right. That's where I take sides with the Russians about our so called "democracy".

@sebgogola @hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside

One might call it authoritarian socialism. It definitely wasn't actual communism, no matter the aspirations behind the revolution or the naming of the party. It's also very different from the democratic liberal socialism being sought (and in some countries largely scrubbed) in much of the West.

@sebgogola @hackersquirrel @AlisonCreekside

This conversation has continued fine without me, but I can't get some thoughts off my mind, so I'm going to dump them here:

I don't see clarification of critical, fundamental distinctions as "splitting hairs". I came to "throw comments" because there are so many common misconceptions, false narratives, and outright lies circulating about communism, capitalism, democracy, and state, and I'm just trying to do what I can to resist the perpetuation of these errors that hinder people from really understanding what's going on and acting accordingly.

I'm glad to see that you recognize the error in what you initially posted about communism being a "proven failure".

On a tangent I'll note that pointing out that no state has implemented actual communism (indeed this is an impossibility since a core aspect of communism is being a stateless, classless society) cannot be both-sided with the false claim that "what we have now isn't Real Capitalism (TM)."

The word capitalism was in fact coined in criticism and description of an *existing system* that emerged in continuity from preexisting conditions (especially state and colonialism). And a system's purpose is what it does, not what the dictionary or some ancap says about it.

Communism on the other hand is more of a theoretical concept (though it has been applied in retrospect to preexisting stateless, classless societies) that some have supposedly attempted (whether sincerely or not) to realize in a state context but have not. Even the states in question recognize this as none of them even claimed to have attained actual communism, regardless of being run by a so-called communist party, or being referred to by others (inside or outside) as "communist".

But all claims and intents aside, the defining reality is that none of these countries eliminated capital, or wage slavery, or enclosure, and none of them extricated themselves from the global capitalist system.

I wouldn't call the US state capitalism. The distinction with state capitalism is that it is state that owns and controls capital, not private individuals or private corporations. The idea that private ownership is an essential element of capitalism is a red herring. Capital does not give a shit if it is owned by a private individual or a state, as long as it's demands are met. In the US, state certainly serves as a tool and defender of capital, of course. Contrary to popular lies about it, you can't have capitalism without state. They are not opposites, they go hand in hand.

@RD4Anarchy @hackersquirrel @AlisonCreekside seems to ve more complex than I thought. So if the capital in US like over 80% is held by 1-2% by people embedded into the State than how can I not deem the system as State Capitalist?
@sebgogola
I think this is where we call out Oligarchy. I would almost call it a kleptocracy but our nation was founded by slave holding oligarchs and land speculators. It's a feature of the system, not a bug.
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
@hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside Id agree to call it kleptocracy which I term to being Russian but when looking at the Cheneys who place family members into prominent government positions and others doing the same time to call a spade a spade. Its pretty much a kleptocracy.
@sebgogola
It's been overwhelming me. I keep wishing I could find a nice anarchistic solarpunk ecovillage and hide.
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
@hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside the best places are usually cold like Norway, Greenland, Sweden. I just wish the aliens would offer to come get me already. Id throw a peace sign to Earth as I enter wormhole and never return again.
@sebgogola
I feel bad enough about running from a fight. I'd feel worse abandoning everyone.
@RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside
@hackersquirrel @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside that's an interesting perspective. I don't back down but its like war of attrition at this point.

@sebgogola @hackersquirrel @AlisonCreekside

I would say it's a technical distinction that might not make that much difference in practice, but it's a clear distinction nonetheless between private ownership and state ownership and for that reason I reserve the term "state capitalism" for situations where most capital is literally owned by the state.

@sebgogola @RD4Anarchy @AlisonCreekside It’s the “no true Scotsman” fallacy but for communism.
Michell C. Clark

Michell C. Clark is an author, writer, and designer who creates content about healing, growth, and personal development.

Michell C. Clark
@melioristicmarie He's on fb and BSky.

@AlisonCreekside not fedi. alive and well. why post here?

someone had mentioned something about side convo/sub tooting other's intellectual property, and i've been noodling the notion about connectivity and reasonable norms and such.

@melioristicmarie I think quoting an author with quote marks and naming them if they are not a member of your particular sm media platform is a reasonable norm, as is asking them first.
I think staying siloed in your chosen sm platform is not a reasonable norm.

@AlisonCreekside If health care was a commodity, we would be a hell of a lot better off. Health care is a cartel.

Why do some drugs cost $10 in Canada and $100 or $1000 in the USA? Because if you try to drive a truckload, or even a suitcase full, back from Canada, you will get arrested. If health care was a commodity people would do that, and the $10 in Canada drug would be $15 here.

The individual doctor is as screwed as the uninsured patient. They have to join "medical groups" to get paid.

@AlisonCreekside Or as David Graeber said - Capitalism invented something called
"Cost Of Living" where your very existence is an ever-inflating expense that you need to overcome to survive.
@AlisonCreekside I'm all for liberty, but a freedom that only includes protections from limitations does not go far enough. Without positive liberty, the ability to prosper and pursue happiness and individuality, freedom becomes a grotesque mutation of what it ought to be, a cancerous tumor masquerading as healthy civics. From a certain perspective even the democratization of the workplace is an essential human right.
@AlisonCreekside
They let food rot because being able to feed everyone for practically free is apparently a problem under capitalism.
@AlisonCreekside Yep, a lot like the Trump/Smith agenda in Alberta.
@AlisonCreekside This is what happens when you let criminals run capitalism. It's not capitalism at all. It's a predatory ponzi scheme.
@AlisonCreekside Working *exactly* as intended.