What was Linux like in the 90s
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two OpenSSH vulnerabilities fixed: one allowed MITM against clients which had enabled VerifyHostKeyDNS
, the other allowed pre-auth DoS
two OpenSSH vulnerabilities fixed: one allowed MITM against clients which had enabled VerifyHostKeyDNS
, the other allowed pre-auth DoS
BBC: "Leaders set for Munich Security Conference as world order in danger of crumbling"
"Building a Safer Matrix" - an update from The Matrix.org Foundation about "Trust & Safety", content moderation, and their evolving anti-abuse efforts
"Building a Safer Matrix" - an update from The Matrix.org Foundation about "Trust & Safety", content moderation, and their evolving anti-abuse efforts
China opens recruitment for ‘planetary defence force’ amid fears of asteroid hitting Earth
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You Didn’t Build That: How NPR's "How I Built This" podcast contributes to the devaluation of workers’ lives
US State Department Travel Safety Website Changes "LGBTQI+ Travelers" to "LGB Travelers"
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CDC orders mass retraction and revision of all CDC-affiliated research papers awaiting publication, across all science and medicine journals, to check for mention of LGBTQ-related terms
encryption would prevent the modem from seeing it when someone sends it, but such a short string will inevitably appear once in a while in ciphertext too. so, it would actually make it disconnect at random times instead :)
(edit: actually at seven bytes i guess it would only occur once in every 72PB on average...)