I left in 2010 and the consensus is very much the same among my friends, or at least some of them anyway. I’m no longer eligible to have an opinion UK or local conversations. “how would you know”, “the city’s changed a…
I realise I’m judging the book (and possibly the authors) by the cover but Nielsen’s book cover is objectively more readable. It’s also probably the only one that would still look new, or current, if it was released…
Still doesn't. I recently moved my vault to Dropbox and had to rename a bunch of filenames
> Capacitors can hold charge for a long time, so no touchy. It probably wouldn’t kill you, because capacitors don’t actually store that much energy9, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t kill you, so, no touchy! I'm…
I started using testssl after first using slabs.com. As the other commenter mentioned, testssl.sh lets you can websites that aren’t public yet e.g. test environments or other private networks. As well as testing against…
I tend to use testssl.sh (https://testssl.sh/), are there any major benefits to sslyze? I’ve just tried running it a moment ago to compare. The output isn’t as organised/readable and it includes several tracebacks for…
Requirements are strict in other countries as well. It comes with the nature of the job.
> I hate the whole cyber"security" community. Why do you hate the whole community?
At least on the surface laptop 2 in my last role, I didn’t find the battery life to be all that great. Wasn’t terrible, just average
Yes, and fan is both loud and regularly running
Selling 6 planes is nothing. It wouldn’t even cover the standby aircraft of many fleets. You need large orders to make it feasible, and you need a strong product to secure those orders. FedEx, UPS and co. aren’t going…
“Focus”. Looks like paring back of everything that doesn’t generate profit https://www.cxtoday.com/data-analytics/the-purge-continues-t...
Didn't want to delve into it in the original comment but what you mention is correct and is one of the reasons I mentioned how far back this was. I haven't read Herman Pontzer's recent research, I'd equate to becoming a…
His Hacker’s Diet really helped me out 15 years ago or so. Cheers John https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hacker%27s_Diet
Ryanair as well. Although they softened their statement, it still spoke to reduced confidence
Interesting! What kind of animal? Everything I had read suggested it wasn’t strong enough to read these and I couldn’t read my small dog’s chip
Extra ceiling fan remote was my favourite use. Couldn’t find a ceiling fan remote one time ( I have 3 with the exact same remote ) and used it to manage fan speeds Still doesn’t justify the cost but I guess it’s like my…
I did the same. Apologies to the poor poster who got rejected and then reported for posting the rejection
I don’t think this comment is disputing any of that. It did mention the financial and public sector industries, which you call out, and only being able to speak for the UK however. While it didn’t include HFT, that…
In A, the publisher is repeating the claim without validation or substantiation that the passenger was actually kicked of and reason Y is asserted by the passenger. Basically A is hearsay In B, the publisher is stating…
So many domains send mail that fails one or all of them, some orgs are quite relaxed when it comes to enforcement Not helped by O365’s previous stance of delivering DKIM failures to junk, although I understand they have…
The timing is just less than ideal. They started disclosing in July and it looks like everything was very professional and responsible only to publish the week before Christmas. From the timeline, perhaps CERT/CC could…
This looks great! Any plans to ship to Australia?
In scenario 1, I can see the reasoning if we’re talking a low value account e.g. pseudo-anonymous account that holds no personal/financial info. In this case the service isn’t worried about you but the platform as a…
Using a local password manager isn’t MFA. How is that verifiable to the authentication service?
I left in 2010 and the consensus is very much the same among my friends, or at least some of them anyway. I’m no longer eligible to have an opinion UK or local conversations. “how would you know”, “the city’s changed a…
I realise I’m judging the book (and possibly the authors) by the cover but Nielsen’s book cover is objectively more readable. It’s also probably the only one that would still look new, or current, if it was released…
Still doesn't. I recently moved my vault to Dropbox and had to rename a bunch of filenames
> Capacitors can hold charge for a long time, so no touchy. It probably wouldn’t kill you, because capacitors don’t actually store that much energy9, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t kill you, so, no touchy! I'm…
I started using testssl after first using slabs.com. As the other commenter mentioned, testssl.sh lets you can websites that aren’t public yet e.g. test environments or other private networks. As well as testing against…
I tend to use testssl.sh (https://testssl.sh/), are there any major benefits to sslyze? I’ve just tried running it a moment ago to compare. The output isn’t as organised/readable and it includes several tracebacks for…
Requirements are strict in other countries as well. It comes with the nature of the job.
> I hate the whole cyber"security" community. Why do you hate the whole community?
At least on the surface laptop 2 in my last role, I didn’t find the battery life to be all that great. Wasn’t terrible, just average
Yes, and fan is both loud and regularly running
Selling 6 planes is nothing. It wouldn’t even cover the standby aircraft of many fleets. You need large orders to make it feasible, and you need a strong product to secure those orders. FedEx, UPS and co. aren’t going…
“Focus”. Looks like paring back of everything that doesn’t generate profit https://www.cxtoday.com/data-analytics/the-purge-continues-t...
Didn't want to delve into it in the original comment but what you mention is correct and is one of the reasons I mentioned how far back this was. I haven't read Herman Pontzer's recent research, I'd equate to becoming a…
His Hacker’s Diet really helped me out 15 years ago or so. Cheers John https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hacker%27s_Diet
Ryanair as well. Although they softened their statement, it still spoke to reduced confidence
Interesting! What kind of animal? Everything I had read suggested it wasn’t strong enough to read these and I couldn’t read my small dog’s chip
Extra ceiling fan remote was my favourite use. Couldn’t find a ceiling fan remote one time ( I have 3 with the exact same remote ) and used it to manage fan speeds Still doesn’t justify the cost but I guess it’s like my…
I did the same. Apologies to the poor poster who got rejected and then reported for posting the rejection
I don’t think this comment is disputing any of that. It did mention the financial and public sector industries, which you call out, and only being able to speak for the UK however. While it didn’t include HFT, that…
In A, the publisher is repeating the claim without validation or substantiation that the passenger was actually kicked of and reason Y is asserted by the passenger. Basically A is hearsay In B, the publisher is stating…
So many domains send mail that fails one or all of them, some orgs are quite relaxed when it comes to enforcement Not helped by O365’s previous stance of delivering DKIM failures to junk, although I understand they have…
The timing is just less than ideal. They started disclosing in July and it looks like everything was very professional and responsible only to publish the week before Christmas. From the timeline, perhaps CERT/CC could…
This looks great! Any plans to ship to Australia?
In scenario 1, I can see the reasoning if we’re talking a low value account e.g. pseudo-anonymous account that holds no personal/financial info. In this case the service isn’t worried about you but the platform as a…
Using a local password manager isn’t MFA. How is that verifiable to the authentication service?