Forwarded from Nikhil?
Just so everyone knows, Azure and other cloud services run AV services to scan files systems
This can result in downtime/failover/hung state for application hosted
Solution is to exclude those directories from scanning
This can result in downtime/failover/hung state for application hosted
Solution is to exclude those directories from scanning
Critical Computing Theory
https://cybernews.com/privacy/us-police-israeli-spy-vans-falconet-cognyte/
Basically mobile evil twin attacks. Everytime yahudis astound me with their innovative evil ways
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not a tech post, but most tech-bros are not capable of humanities conversations and will earnestly choose the evil option always
they think "winning by all means" is a great thing, even if it means they should be the most evil
case in point, the nisarga kid
they think "winning by all means" is a great thing, even if it means they should be the most evil
case in point, the nisarga kid
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Forwarded from Society for Parapolitical Studies (India)
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Srikanth.CashlessConsumer | ஸ்ரீகாந்த் (@logic)
Root folder of the data dump of @bankofbaroda #Databreach by threat actor. More verification links in the thread. The link is live.
This is SOS @Cyberdost @RBI
cc @latha_venkatesh @dugalira @nit_set @suchetadalal
Quoting Srikanth.CashlessConsumer | ஸ்ரீகாந்த்…
This is SOS @Cyberdost @RBI
cc @latha_venkatesh @dugalira @nit_set @suchetadalal
Quoting Srikanth.CashlessConsumer | ஸ்ரீகாந்த்…
https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/28024/1/Scientific_Invention_Position_Paper%20%2817%29.pdf
Google's DeepMind argues that LLMs cannot have meaningless axioms, and thus cannot make a scientific breakthrough
Google's DeepMind argues that LLMs cannot have meaningless axioms, and thus cannot make a scientific breakthrough
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Was doing some reading on how politicians, people with huge wealth are moving around money with crypto, and it is very interesting.
The game here is with "wallet IDs". And basically, if the blockchain can't tell where money came from (which person) and where it went (person) pinned to it - there is no way to tell who owns what "wallet", and who sent whom money.
And there are sites called "mixers", they provide a service where they take one senders crypto and send to a destination, but obfuscating the source sender and the receiver.
Crazy stuff - as usual it's the working class that's being robbed blind
And this Solana chain thingy is where multiple wallet IDs are easy to maintain apparently
The game here is with "wallet IDs". And basically, if the blockchain can't tell where money came from (which person) and where it went (person) pinned to it - there is no way to tell who owns what "wallet", and who sent whom money.
And there are sites called "mixers", they provide a service where they take one senders crypto and send to a destination, but obfuscating the source sender and the receiver.
Crazy stuff - as usual it's the working class that's being robbed blind
And this Solana chain thingy is where multiple wallet IDs are easy to maintain apparently
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Critical Computing Theory
Was doing some reading on how politicians, people with huge wealth are moving around money with crypto, and it is very interesting. The game here is with "wallet IDs". And basically, if the blockchain can't tell where money came from (which person) and where…
Actually this is also the same way criminals are washing money. An important caveat to this method is the entry and exit points, if hard cash is extracted at the exit, it's hard to hide it physically unless one mixes it in various businesses or private equity firms. This however, isn't possible for criminal rings but is very much possible with politicians and wealthy individuals.
One should check the relatives of politicians and why they are directors in strange random foreign companies which coincidentally are investment firms.
One should check the relatives of politicians and why they are directors in strange random foreign companies which coincidentally are investment firms.
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Forwarded from The Book Club
How Cybercriminals Hijack Abandoned WhatsApp Groups—And Turn Them Against You | Offbeat Concerns
https://offbeatconcerns.com/how-cybercriminals-hijack-abandoned-whatsapp-groups-and-turn-them-against-you/
https://archive.vn/ddL3X
#tech #truecrime
https://offbeatconcerns.com/how-cybercriminals-hijack-abandoned-whatsapp-groups-and-turn-them-against-you/
https://archive.vn/ddL3X
#tech #truecrime
Offbeat Concerns
How Cybercriminals Hijack Abandoned WhatsApp Groups—And Turn Them Against You | Offbeat Concerns
They don't hack WhatsApp—they hack people. This investigation uncovers how attackers use publicly shared invite links and psychological intimidation to take over abandoned WhatsApp groups, exposing a growing threat to thousands of community networks.
Forwarded from The Book Club
Why and how the Austrian Military moved to LibreOffice (Part 1)
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/08/07/why-and-how-the-austrian-military-moved-to-libreoffice-part-1/
https://archive.vn/X6Kwl
Why and how the Austrian Military moved to LibreOffice (Part 2)
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/08/14/why-and-how-the-austrian-military-moved-to-libreoffice-part-2/
https://archive.is/DlSSK
#tech #governance
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/08/07/why-and-how-the-austrian-military-moved-to-libreoffice-part-1/
https://archive.vn/X6Kwl
Why and how the Austrian Military moved to LibreOffice (Part 2)
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/08/14/why-and-how-the-austrian-military-moved-to-libreoffice-part-2/
https://archive.is/DlSSK
#tech #governance
TDF Community Blog
Why and how the Austrian Military moved to LibreOffice (Part 1) - TDF Community Blog
Many government departments around the world are moving away from vendor lock-in by tech giants, and switching to free and open source software like LibreOffice. This helps with privacy, security, and digital sovereignty. One such example is the Austrian…