Thinking about this too: MAGNAT (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA, Amazon, Tiktok) MAGNAM (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA, Amazon, Microsoft), if TikTok is cut... MAGNAM-IT (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA,…
If the point is to increase security, isn't it counterintuitive to allow SMS?
IMO, a much-needed and long overdue improvement to the API. User privacy and security matters.
There's also this giant vulnerability with Apple Webkit, across all devices, that was patched 13 February 2022: https://9to5mac.com/2023/02/13/macos-13-2-1-webkit-security-....
Ways which I shared with Google, because it's a very serious privacy and security vulnerability. We need more robust security integration to catch things before they are pushed to results. I understand latency will…
SMS in unencrypted, and Google SE has been compromised for much if not all of 2022. From what I can tell the issue persists. I officially reported it in December, and again in January, and again in February. Pretty…
One random factoid I notice is that AWS and Microsoft just announced launch of Open Gateway. Noticeably missing from that list of Telecom Providers is... T-Mobile. I'm sure it's mere coincidence, albeit a noticeable…
Interesting... I had something similar happen to me, with minimal outward, acute damage (e.g., running up bills on random credit cards). It is reasonable to assume my entire identity is compromised. Sorry this happened.…
Agreed. The article is written as if it is not already our reality: https://tinyurl.com/amazon-onemedical https://tinyurl.com/amazon-rxpass
2FA via passcode and biometrics is quite nice. The solution you propose enhances privacy/security protection against "the criminal element" and law enforcement alike, as biometric indicators in isolation are fair game…
Relax, they have it... Oh wait. Maybe we're not supposed to know that part. I mean, can you check to see if you have a lingering session cookie or web token that could be used to verify you based on your previous…
Questions: (1) Will we have to pay for Spotify service, and also pay for NFT? Depending on where the NFT is hosted, this could get quite costly for customers and be prone to degradations (e.g., blockchain hacking +/or…
What in the David Eastman is all this?
It'd be helpful to understand who else JPMorgan is engaged with, from the Epstein-window moving forward. Surely the Epstein accounts weren't in a vacuum. Are there noticeable links to other high-profile…
Hmm... What if there was a better way of indexing across multiple media types? Then we could have a "down the audio-visual rabbit hole" experience via info clusters in a format such as an RSS feed. We could have AI…
A little tardy to the party... But better than not at all, I suppose.
Brave has a bunch of ad and tracking blockers built-in, not just uBlock Origin. Why do you call Brave a scam? Do you also classify Google Chrome a scam?
IMO, it's to make them uncomfortable (i.e., don't get too comfy). Change is imminent. What that change is, not exactly sure.
If a person gained access to all the assets associated with a device, wouldn't that mean they also gained access to the individual's digital fingerprint and/or face identification? What I gain from this article is,…
QQ: Is Google the only corporation to be instructed to seize auto-delete of internal messages, or are there others? Thanks.
i.e., Google lawyers found a loophole, and through it all employee chats were funneled.
QQ: Was Google the only corporation required to suspend its auto-delete practices? Thanks!
I like Brave because it comes equipped with a customizable Ad blocker (and Tracker shields, VPN, and Tor integration).
Tracker and Ad-blockers, and SEO to discard Amazon results (e.g., tinyurl.com/brave-googles-amzn-free-search).
Oh, I am quite certain most corporations and hackers did exercise this curiosity for all of 2022, at everyone's expense. Shout out to Google for the ongoing cover-up. Can't lobby this one away.
Thinking about this too: MAGNAT (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA, Amazon, Tiktok) MAGNAM (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA, Amazon, Microsoft), if TikTok is cut... MAGNAM-IT (Meta, Apple, Google, Netflix/NVIDIA,…
If the point is to increase security, isn't it counterintuitive to allow SMS?
IMO, a much-needed and long overdue improvement to the API. User privacy and security matters.
There's also this giant vulnerability with Apple Webkit, across all devices, that was patched 13 February 2022: https://9to5mac.com/2023/02/13/macos-13-2-1-webkit-security-....
Ways which I shared with Google, because it's a very serious privacy and security vulnerability. We need more robust security integration to catch things before they are pushed to results. I understand latency will…
SMS in unencrypted, and Google SE has been compromised for much if not all of 2022. From what I can tell the issue persists. I officially reported it in December, and again in January, and again in February. Pretty…
One random factoid I notice is that AWS and Microsoft just announced launch of Open Gateway. Noticeably missing from that list of Telecom Providers is... T-Mobile. I'm sure it's mere coincidence, albeit a noticeable…
Interesting... I had something similar happen to me, with minimal outward, acute damage (e.g., running up bills on random credit cards). It is reasonable to assume my entire identity is compromised. Sorry this happened.…
Agreed. The article is written as if it is not already our reality: https://tinyurl.com/amazon-onemedical https://tinyurl.com/amazon-rxpass
2FA via passcode and biometrics is quite nice. The solution you propose enhances privacy/security protection against "the criminal element" and law enforcement alike, as biometric indicators in isolation are fair game…
Relax, they have it... Oh wait. Maybe we're not supposed to know that part. I mean, can you check to see if you have a lingering session cookie or web token that could be used to verify you based on your previous…
Questions: (1) Will we have to pay for Spotify service, and also pay for NFT? Depending on where the NFT is hosted, this could get quite costly for customers and be prone to degradations (e.g., blockchain hacking +/or…
What in the David Eastman is all this?
It'd be helpful to understand who else JPMorgan is engaged with, from the Epstein-window moving forward. Surely the Epstein accounts weren't in a vacuum. Are there noticeable links to other high-profile…
Hmm... What if there was a better way of indexing across multiple media types? Then we could have a "down the audio-visual rabbit hole" experience via info clusters in a format such as an RSS feed. We could have AI…
A little tardy to the party... But better than not at all, I suppose.
Brave has a bunch of ad and tracking blockers built-in, not just uBlock Origin. Why do you call Brave a scam? Do you also classify Google Chrome a scam?
IMO, it's to make them uncomfortable (i.e., don't get too comfy). Change is imminent. What that change is, not exactly sure.
If a person gained access to all the assets associated with a device, wouldn't that mean they also gained access to the individual's digital fingerprint and/or face identification? What I gain from this article is,…
QQ: Is Google the only corporation to be instructed to seize auto-delete of internal messages, or are there others? Thanks.
i.e., Google lawyers found a loophole, and through it all employee chats were funneled.
QQ: Was Google the only corporation required to suspend its auto-delete practices? Thanks!
I like Brave because it comes equipped with a customizable Ad blocker (and Tracker shields, VPN, and Tor integration).
Tracker and Ad-blockers, and SEO to discard Amazon results (e.g., tinyurl.com/brave-googles-amzn-free-search).
Oh, I am quite certain most corporations and hackers did exercise this curiosity for all of 2022, at everyone's expense. Shout out to Google for the ongoing cover-up. Can't lobby this one away.