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AboutA huge ass nerd who's into security and privacy stuff, loves physics, and obviously coding
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SkillsJavaScript, SQL, Python, Java
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Hey, I'm not an asshole but I don't document code
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@Kimmax ah I suppose, it was just a dumb joke
I've never even used android studio or anything so what do I know 🤷 -
You can finally run Android studio!
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@M1sf3t lol it was a copy paste of some dude who got pissed off on Tumblr or something
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@uNdErTaKeR-jAsE well something went off and really wanna punch someone's face but well can't
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@ScaryException damn dude, take care
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True, it's the same 😂
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There are Paralympics too, you can do it!
Or if you wanna chill, just chill lol -
Responsibilities include: HTML, js, css, PHP, MySQL
Skills required: C
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@fuck2code cvedetails is one of the most reliable sites when it comes down to seeing which platform, product, and version has which vulnerabilities.
Vulns are always supposed to be split according to the versions they affect, although here they decided to split windows into various versions and not the rest which is weird -
(I'm only talking at an organizational scale here)
Here's the reason why MS, including all it's components, has more vulns than any other: it's used the most than any other platform. If I had to work and find some kind of vuln or a 0 day why would go around looking that into Mac or Linux even? Windows makes the most sense
And even though there are such high amount of vulnerabilities present, the threat protection that it offers to its enterprise clients is huge! Even if the machines are unpatched or a 0 day exists, it wouldn't be able to work due to these protections that it offer -
Not sure if the instructor meant in this sense but IDS may detect an event as soon as it passes through one of the event recording points, thus active in a sense but it won't do anything about it except just report it.
However IPS will definitely try it's best to stop it while it's reporting as well.
As someone who cleared Sec+, from exams perspective, IDS is definitely passive and IPS is active.
All the best, you can do it! -
@dmoa son I assure you, you have no idea how insane is windows security
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@Hilmer ah cool
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What y'all putting periods for? I'm just confused
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@ThatDevGuy26 I know, waiting for time to go by and see if this actually stays like that
Will keep updating, also thanks -
@sakshi678 haha can't tell ya, sorry
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Thanks you guys
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@0x412E2047696C haha definitely, will post an update once I'm back home
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@aviophile I could but then my shitposting would be too obvious wouldn't it?
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@Devnergy if you do some stuff to balance out then that's great.
I don't see it as work, really love it, still do. Just used to do that entire day for months and it really messed up -
Don't do that, it's not healthy in either case
Worst case scenario you feel burnt out which happened with me, didn't even felt like opening my laptop for weeks I was so tired of it even though I love it so much -
Huawei has Chinese backdoors (cause it's a Chinese firm, and Chinese govt is so good)
Cisco can protect against it but oh no, US govt already intercepted Cisco devices and installed backdoors in them lmao -
@devTea I feel bad for you :(
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@norman70688 no, but I'd love to trick Jesus
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@alexbrooklyn I came here to comment exactly this.
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Take a load of this, even duckduckgo add-on isn't working
I gotta agree with op, this is bullshit
Are they implying not a single add-on is up to their current standards? -
@irene it was showing me as an alternative to use instead of the one I already have
I tried installing, can't install "download failed" even though my net is working just fine -
@sbiewald if the add-ons were verified by Mozilla already then they haven't disabled those. Like uBlock Origin, it's still active cause it was verified earlier
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@gitlog this is a good step nonetheless, there were so many cases of add-ons logging keystrokes and some being used as miners and spying and whatnot
I'm sure most of the legit add-ons will be back soon