curl raw.githubusercontent.com/rDmKW5nQ/xma... |bash
curl raw.githubusercontent.com/rDmKW5nQ/xma... |bash
A graph showing 23.96% of DNS requests were blocked by filters
I'm sitting at nearly 24%
There's no straight roads to get into this career, and there are absolutely no straight roads when you get to this career. It just doesn't exist.
His positivity is contagious, you canβt help but feel better after talking with him.
Years ago at night I was exiting parking lot into a busy through-fare I had never seen any human for years. I got distracted by something falling in my car, looked up to see a pack of kids on bikes in road under dark.
I think lot how different life would be under slightly different reaction times.
Nothing like having to chase down the banana bot when you need some.
Phishing training companies (especially knowbe4) use custom headers to identify their messages. It would be terrible if everyone used message filtering rules to look for these and automatically delete phishing training messages.
We have one of those around here too
This past weekend we borrowed a telescope from our library and did some stargazing with the kids. Libraries are awesome.
The Rivian charger wonβt charge if it canβt phone home for a few days, I donβt recommend it.
Today they have crossed a deep red line.
We, the people, must hold the president and his appointees accountable for this outrageous abuse against American liberty.
Thereβs a common theme in the comments here. Make sure security is a collaborative effort and keep those lines of communication open.
www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/c...
Here's my blogpost in support of Krebs. It's different enough from those by @stamos.org or @k8em0.bsky.social that it's worth writing, though the conclusion is much the same.
cybersect.substack.com/p/i-am-speak...
Deafening Silence From The Cybersecurity Industry by Forbes senior contributor Tony Bradley; links to Luta Security CEO's recent blog post @k8em0.bsky.social @lutasecurity.bsky.social
www.forbes.com/sites/tonybr...
"Krebs said he understood why some have kept a low profile and tried not to further anger the president....'[But] I donβt think this lay-low-and-hope-this-blows-over approach is the right one.... I was sanctioned by the Russians and Iβve been effectively sanctioned by my own government as well'"
So much discomfortβ¦especially the feeling that your kidneys are inflating. Good luck, I hope you recover quickly.
Ohhh.... Oh no. My dude.
There used to be, I remember using one for kismet gps tagging back in the day. Once usb receivers like the UBX-G7020 became affordable, all those projects were abandoned.
I wish you well I hope it is as painless and as quick as possible. 6 mm not going to move easily.
Speed climbing is nothing short of magical, they look like they are literally flying up the wall. Much respect to your sonβs skills.
The thing about chasing charging speeds on-par with gasoline refueling is that, as I've said zillions of times, day to day charging at home or work can be slow AF and you won't care (so for the love of god get more chargers at workplaces and apartments etc.) and also
ffs you could just be patient
curl raw.githubusercontent.com/rDmKW5nQ/xma... | bash
CISA says not to use consumer VPN if you want to follow CISA best practices.
I am very happy to see this. I have ranted about personal VPNs and the FUD marketing for what feels like ever.
www.cisa.gov/sites/defaul...
Not new, but have not mentioned on Bluesky yet.
If you or someone you know aspires to be a SOC Analyst, check out my hands-on lab, "So you want to be a SOC Analyst?"
Thousands of people have been through it and the feedback has been π₯
blog.ecapuano.com/p/so-you-wan... #infosec
It takes a little planning but it really isnβt bad. I use A better Route Planner (ABRP) and PlugShare apps. Charging infrastructure has improved so much in the past year and Tesla supercharger support has taken a lot of anxiety out of road trips.
Iβve had mine for a year, charge at home, driven 12k miles, mostly city driving, a few multi-day roadtrips. Parents and two siblings purchased EVs since I got mine, exceptional experiences across the board. Siblings both went the used route and have no regrets.
There are cooling systems on some models that need periodic but not frequent maintenance. Lubrication maintenance is also infrequent. Depending on driving environment, tires wear a bit faster than usual but Iβve heard stories of some needing tires after 15k miles.