@killingfloorman
"Bless Your Heart"
*distant rumbling*
Well well, happy surprise: The European Court of Human Rights yesterday banned a general weakening of secure end-to-end encryption.
#infosec #law
https://www.eureporter.co/world/human-rights-category/european-court-of-human-rights-echr/2024/02/14/european-court-of-human-rights-bans-weakening-of-secure-end-to-endencryption-the-end-of-eus-chat-control-csar-mass-surveillance-plans/
@heatherdale @BosmangBeratna
wait what's that second one?
I think I did that one, only briefly though
@sfleetucker @th3j35t3r I'd like to speak to the manager
@Alfred @th3j35t3r
I...can't unread that
Dang the Super Bowl _was_ pretty woke: " 621,000 solar panels channeled the electricity needed to power the Allegiant Stadium, home of both Super Bowl VXIII...recycle all the rubber pellets from the turf, run food scrap collection from the on-site restaurants and divert them from the waste stream to feed livestock, and compost all the grass clippings from the field."
#renewableEnergy
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/super-bowl-2024-to-be-powered-by-nevada-desert-solar-farm/
@mcfate Same. But corporations and local government bean counters do like service bundles.
@mcfate Yeah, I agree; about the most ISPs have to do is retain some logs for LE.
If USI can't manage their ansible playbooks -- might have been the problem -- how's Comcast doing? How do we _know_?
@mcfate It's bad enough. 6500+ businesses and: "Securence counts among its customers dozens of state and local governments, including: nc.gov — the official website of North Carolina; stillwatermn.gov, the website for the city of Stillwater, Minn.; and cityoffrederickmd.gov, the website for the government of Frederick, Md."
Krebs notes the list changes/d on reloads, so they can't get an accurate tally. I think the main point is the existing regulation and oversight (if any?) needs an overhaul.
We have to turn off the internet until we can figure this out. Seriously. No. Seriously.
Incredibly, included in this giant index of U.S. Internet customer emails were the internal messages for every current and former employee of U.S. Internet (USI).
KrebsOnSecurity forwarded one of (USI CEO) Mr. Carter’s own recent emails to him, along with a request to understand how exactly the company managed to screw things up so spectacularly.
#infosec #fubar
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/02/u-s-internet-leaked-years-of-internal-customer-emails/
@TheNewsOwl part of Operation: We Don't Need No Stinking Navy
@XSGeek sometimes laptops take a hard fall down a flight of stairs by accident.
Just me or do these look like Spitfires. rawwwrrr.
The 15 RQ-35 Heidrun reconnaissance drones that Mark Hamill has been raising funds for are already in Ukraine.
#Ukraine #politics
https://u24.gov.ua/news/heidruninukraine
I could ask a lot of questions about this here pile of burning garbage but it's all downwind of me so I just wonder, is "Latinum" trademarked by whoever owns Star Trek IP?
Cryptocurrency maker sues former Ars reporter for writing about fraud lawsuit
Bitcoin Latinum angry about quotes from fraud lawsuit and Star Trek reference.
#crypto #fraud #startrek
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/02/cryptocurrency-maker-sues-former-ars-reporter-for-writing-about-fraud-lawsuit/
@Dane a slave TO RHYTHM
actually no probably not.
@sjvn Mozilla will focus on bringing “trustworthy AI into Firefox.”
Hubs?! What was that? And WHY was that.
@nursefrombirth He didn't pay attention to HB 2, bring out the clue by fours.
"Despite Republican assurances that North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” isn’t hurting the economy, the law limiting LGBT protections will cost the state more than $3.76 billion in lost business over a dozen years, according to an Associated Press analysis."
ideal for precision work