@georgetakei she's right. That's so gross. Such a ridiculous broadcasting decision to put them in that position.
This is probably one of the worst case scenarios but they're all kinds of innocent sports fans falling victim to the cameras anymore for a variety of reasons and being turned into memes and whatnot.
TLDR - show fans more respect ESPECIALLY women fans when you damn well know what's going to happen on interpretation.
@georgetakei As many have been saying; enjoy tomorrow, it may be our last Fourth of July. No, I don’t believe that, not for one minute. We will work our tails off to save our constitutional republic. We are not going to fail Benjamin Franklin. We will keep it.
@georgetakei yup, time to start erecting the guillotines in public squares, it's time to remind potential kings what happens when you act in defiance to your citizens.
@arstechnica It's not really a "supply chain" - it's a dependency. "supply chain" implies some kind of financial arrangement that simply doesn't exist when using a random person's git repo.
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@georgetakei Very well written article. What always amazes me isn't so much the toxic people who grew up surrounded by privilege and yes-people becoming so terrible as the way society, as a whole, bends over backwards to enable them to do so even outside of applicable context. For example, when they were "investigating" Kavanaugh and intentionally chose not to interview witnesses and to ask almost no questions, that was no ivy league school -- he was being appointed as a Supreme Court justice.
@georgetakei I’m looking for combat veterans who want to address the loss of the democracy we fought for. To have a few privileged misfits ending this 250 yr democracy is not sitting well with me. We need to take it to them up close.
Cardi B defends cursing out production team at show? Like a mountaineer half way down an abseil cursing out the teammate responsible for her belay. Shit happens.
@arstechnica What is amazing to me is that the software responsible - the system by which the phishing email gave the bad guys control - is never mentioned.
Systems that are this vulnerable should be banned from these kinds of businesses. e.g. "All banks have 6 months to remove vendor X from all banking systems."
Furthermore, were all of their backups also encrypted? Is so - how? How do you fail this badly at system security?
I have multiple layers of security on my systems. Backups can be added - so, a compromised system could upload an encrypted (not by me) backup.
But it cannot remove previous backups which would mot be ransomewared*. None of the systems doing backups have that kind of access.
This is almost trivial to set up. How are these companies failing so badly at this???