This might hurt future publishers of whistleblowers. Does this set the precedent that publishing info from whistleblowers can be prosecuted as espionage?
OP is looking for an alternative to MS Authenticator. If this works as an alternative temporarily, they may still consider it worth it.
[I]t is not considered secure in the last few environments I have worked in
Yes, SMS 2FA is usually not secure due being vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks, that's why I explicitly recommended using a VOIP number, which would not be vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks.
Your employer might use MS Authenticator but still let you do call or SMS 2FA. If you use a VOIP number, it won't be vulnerable to SIM card swapping attacks.
It used to be called chapo.chat until a poll came up to change the name. IMO keeping it named chapo.chat would be better for name recognition, since Hexbear began in 2020 as a lifeboat from r/ChapoTrapHouse when reddit banned it for supporting John Brown's violence against slave owners
“Hey, it’s totally cool that Microsoft GitHub blocked access to one of the repositories in the very center of the xz backdoor saga,” Michal Woźniak, a white hat hacker who was part of a team that discovered DRM in a Polish train earlier this year wrote on Mastodon. “It’s not like a bunch of people are scrambling to try to make sense of all the right now, or that specific commits got linked to directly from media and blogposts and the like. Cool, cool.”
Security teams that break stuff to mitigate risk and call it fixed is exactly what Linus's Do No Harm plea is about.
Starting in Android 15, radio vendors will be able to add support for Android’s new location privacy HAL, which can tell the radio not to share location data for any non-emergency requests.
A request not to share it is not control, it's just a request. So any law enforcement seeking your location would receive it anyway
They offer legal aid to high-profile open source cases. So if you want them to notice, raising awareness of Nintendo's current actions against Yuzu is a good step
I have had good results with Kdenlive. If you're a professional, you might choose something else, but this is a question about noob-friendly video editing software
Nope, drivers are platform-specific.