ah the old debunked story "but crypto is used only for crime" https://www.forbes.com/sites/haileylennon/2021/01/19/the-fal...
what chance are we even talking of a false positive?
sorry for the late reply, i am using Chromium for android with the adblock enabled
> it doesn't make sense to use NetGuard unless you use any other phone that is not a google pixel running GrapheneOS
defeats the whole point of changing identity if you reveal who you were
creating an account seems to fail
there is no deeper level, they want to stop soccer streaming, simple as that.
it already is, the entire protocol is reverse engineered, there are tools to automatically deobfuscate the code and there is already a full reimplementation of minecraft that also supports servers
a very big amount of european news websites are doing this anyway and it seems it's not being enforced, so i think it's more grey area
i have a C906 running linux, how can i mitigate this vulnerability?
the price difference from usb to usb-c is less than 2 cents
are they that hard to find in your country? for me it's way more likely to find a VGA cable around than an HDMI when i need it
what about a esp32-s3?
and it was possible for any user on windows to have access to these screenshots
almost like there's a few bilion dollars difference in their budgets
https://github.com/basti564/Oculess
a global pandemic?
lol'd at someone's attempt to put an xss on one of the restaurants
the usb port can still very very easily spoof itself as a keyboard/mouse and automatically accept any prompt
stablecoins.
aren't we already doing that everyday?
because those who fall for it couldn't care less about checking signature
they have very high amounts of fraud going on so they made their antifraud crazy strict and it makes more false positives than actual detections
just checked and the free 1M is also available on this website
recording a video of someone ≠ posting a video of them
ah the old debunked story "but crypto is used only for crime" https://www.forbes.com/sites/haileylennon/2021/01/19/the-fal...
what chance are we even talking of a false positive?
sorry for the late reply, i am using Chromium for android with the adblock enabled
> it doesn't make sense to use NetGuard unless you use any other phone that is not a google pixel running GrapheneOS
defeats the whole point of changing identity if you reveal who you were
creating an account seems to fail
there is no deeper level, they want to stop soccer streaming, simple as that.
it already is, the entire protocol is reverse engineered, there are tools to automatically deobfuscate the code and there is already a full reimplementation of minecraft that also supports servers
a very big amount of european news websites are doing this anyway and it seems it's not being enforced, so i think it's more grey area
i have a C906 running linux, how can i mitigate this vulnerability?
the price difference from usb to usb-c is less than 2 cents
are they that hard to find in your country? for me it's way more likely to find a VGA cable around than an HDMI when i need it
what about a esp32-s3?
and it was possible for any user on windows to have access to these screenshots
almost like there's a few bilion dollars difference in their budgets
https://github.com/basti564/Oculess
a global pandemic?
lol'd at someone's attempt to put an xss on one of the restaurants
the usb port can still very very easily spoof itself as a keyboard/mouse and automatically accept any prompt
stablecoins.
aren't we already doing that everyday?
because those who fall for it couldn't care less about checking signature
they have very high amounts of fraud going on so they made their antifraud crazy strict and it makes more false positives than actual detections
just checked and the free 1M is also available on this website
recording a video of someone ≠ posting a video of them