Devil's advocate: then instead of using subdomains with randomly generated strings, we use words from a dictionary instead.
I think for the purposes of antivirus software, trust issues can be set aside here. Windows Defender ideally has the upper edge for choosing an antimalware solution for Windows in that it's baked in directly to the OS…
When I got my first Yubikey the first thing I did was start securing all of my accounts with 2FA. Facebook was one of the few accounts I had at the time that supported U2F, which is what I wanted to try the most.…
I think this is one of those cases where you need to take into account the intent of the Intel ME and whether or not you can consider it a backdoor. Surely it's a useful tool in corporate environments but to any other…
Hopefully in the future it loses its dependency on systemd as well.
Devil's advocate: then instead of using subdomains with randomly generated strings, we use words from a dictionary instead.
I think for the purposes of antivirus software, trust issues can be set aside here. Windows Defender ideally has the upper edge for choosing an antimalware solution for Windows in that it's baked in directly to the OS…
When I got my first Yubikey the first thing I did was start securing all of my accounts with 2FA. Facebook was one of the few accounts I had at the time that supported U2F, which is what I wanted to try the most.…
I think this is one of those cases where you need to take into account the intent of the Intel ME and whether or not you can consider it a backdoor. Surely it's a useful tool in corporate environments but to any other…
Hopefully in the future it loses its dependency on systemd as well.