That only holds for numbers already part of the dump. If you submit an unknown phone number that is not contained in the leak, hashing it before sending it will increase data privacy.
Doesn't really look like a "kidnapping" if you look at the other pictures... In chronological order: https://www.google.com/maps/@-23.6334883,-46.5427111,3a,22.2...…
Better title: "Show HN: We put an iPhone on the front wheel of a car and drove really slowly for less than 10 seconds at a time"
The thing is, you can't copy FROM a password field. So you need to type it somewhere else first, and it will probably be readable there.
While you can get pretty far with it, the two times I tried this I still ended up with a filled board and "Game Over"... :(
While the idea is nice, I'd rather not use a bookmarklet that tracks me through a unique ID across websites and not only keeps a list of pages that I used it on, but also of pages that I came from:…
In fact, it tracks whenever you use it and sends the URL along with all GET parameters of the page that you are browsing, including the referrer(!), your user agent and your IP to Keen.io:…
I don't get why it's called a "countdown", when the counter on the page clearly intends to count up... Edit: original page title is "Java 0day countdown".
That only holds for numbers already part of the dump. If you submit an unknown phone number that is not contained in the leak, hashing it before sending it will increase data privacy.
Doesn't really look like a "kidnapping" if you look at the other pictures... In chronological order: https://www.google.com/maps/@-23.6334883,-46.5427111,3a,22.2...…
Better title: "Show HN: We put an iPhone on the front wheel of a car and drove really slowly for less than 10 seconds at a time"
The thing is, you can't copy FROM a password field. So you need to type it somewhere else first, and it will probably be readable there.
While you can get pretty far with it, the two times I tried this I still ended up with a filled board and "Game Over"... :(
While the idea is nice, I'd rather not use a bookmarklet that tracks me through a unique ID across websites and not only keeps a list of pages that I used it on, but also of pages that I came from:…
In fact, it tracks whenever you use it and sends the URL along with all GET parameters of the page that you are browsing, including the referrer(!), your user agent and your IP to Keen.io:…
I don't get why it's called a "countdown", when the counter on the page clearly intends to count up... Edit: original page title is "Java 0day countdown".