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waihtis commented on Sleeper Shells: Attackers Are Planting Dormant Backdoors in Ivanti EPMM   defusedcyber.com/ivanti-e... · Posted by u/waihtis
m000 · 17 hours ago
Can't help but notice the weird choice of illustration in TFA.

Ivanti is a US company. But if you have never heard of them, the dragon-resembling creature in the illustration (representing the dormant backdoor?) makes it look like the incident is somehow related to China.

waihtis · 17 hours ago
Ivanti may be a US company but the webshells very likely aren’t.

Anyway, the image is just the end result of plugging the title into nano banana. You ought to address your complaints to Google :)

waihtis commented on Sleeper Shells: Attackers Are Planting Dormant Backdoors in Ivanti EPMM   defusedcyber.com/ivanti-e... · Posted by u/waihtis
mmsc · 19 hours ago
Every single Ivanti product (including their SSL-VPN) should be considered a critical threat. The fact that this company is allowed to continue to sell their malware dressed-up as "security solutions" is a disaster. How they haven't been sued into bankruptcy is something I'll never understand.
waihtis · 19 hours ago
Well, next week there will be a similar vulnerability Fortinet and everyone will momentarily forget about Ivanti again :-)
waihtis commented on CERN accepts $1B in private cash towards Future Circular Collider   physicsworld.com/a/cern-a... · Posted by u/zeristor
Fh_ · 10 days ago
These projects are extremely expensive and the findings can alter humanity itself. That's why private donors sounds a bit sketchy
waihtis · 10 days ago
So complain to your government about their spending. Probably at least 30% of government spend is used on completely worthless or fraudulent things.

It's good that someone is funding this stuff.

waihtis commented on I migrated to an almost all-EU stack and saved 500€ per year   zeitgeistofbytes.com/p/by... · Posted by u/alexcos
littlecranky67 · a month ago
Just migrated away my personal email (with custom domains) from Microsoft 365 to Proton, and boy, it is such a better experience.

M365 has become an intangible mess of a multitude of different admin dashboards redirecting you around and complicating things beyond comprehension. For the migration, I wanted to backup my entire email backlog. It took me two hours to finally get it connected to thunderbard via IMAP and do the backup. I was redirected from Docs pages to the M365 dashboard, M365 Exchange dashboard, Security dashboard and whatnot. I had to turn on 2FA which only worked afer enabling some hidden "Security defaults" until I finally could enable IMAP login, and then took several AI assisted attempt to get the server and credential details.

When I cancelled my subscription MS asks you to give a reason, and the first bullet point is "This product is too complicated to manage" - so they even know about the mess they created.

For now, Proton replaced my M365 subscription, bitwarden, and Kagi (I use protons LUMO AI, which uses different models in the backend and gives you unlimited requests). I didn't have a VPN plan before, now it is also included. The value proposition of Proton is unbeatable in itself, the privacy on top is just the icing on the cake.

waihtis · a month ago
MSFT is absolutely screwed, they have ruined every single product they have (OS, Azure, M365) through a combination of hiring subpar cheap devs and AI code slop, and their big strategic money squeeze bet on AI is about to be severely undercut by the market. There is very little of actual value left in the company, they're only held in place by the OS monopoly.

Whatever nostalgic love there has been for the company from the olden days has completely evaporated by now. It will take a decade for the OS competitor to emerge but once that happens, MSFT will hopefully die in the fiery blaze of death it completely deserves at this point.

This opinion comes fresh off of having to had to engage with their partner center "experience", where basic UI functions are broken beyond repair and simple form submissions have to go through three layers of subcontracted customer "support" which is best described as a broken telephone where you have to explain the problem repeatedly to an endless stack of support staff.

Not to mention Windows 11 BSODing every week and failing to make basic functions like bluetooth work on it.

This may seem dramatic but its an 100% true and accurate representation of how everything works with them these days.

waihtis commented on Heavy metal is healing teens on the Blackfeet Nation   hcn.org/issues/57-11/heav... · Posted by u/cdrnsf
waihtis · 2 months ago
I'm willing to bet both metal and combat sports share some same primitive release mechanism that helps curb bad emotions.
waihtis commented on Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran';   gist.github.com/avestura/... · Posted by u/avestura
chabska · 5 months ago
> Nobody should be expected to take that risk

I've seen this sentiment so many times from westerners. You all say this, and yet at the same time you levy economic sanctions on countries like Iran, Cuba, and North Korea, with the justification that by making their citizens lives horrific, you encourage them to rise against their government.

Their authoritarian militaristic government that doesn't care for human rights.

If you apply the same standard to the North Korean citizens, that they should not be expected to "take that risk", they your country's sanctions are pure collective punishment with no strategic value. You just tortured people for fun.

waihtis · 5 months ago
One would think the finger pointing should go towards the shitty governments causing trouble and pain for their own citizens, but somehow you've managed to find an angle to blame the West.

It is truly an unthankful job being the saviour of the entire world.

waihtis commented on FFmpeg 8.0   ffmpeg.org/index.html#pr8... · Posted by u/gyan
wordofx · 6 months ago
Wouldn’t be surprised if Theo did a video about investing in ffmpeg and how he revived it and has been consulting to the developers and we should bow down and praise him for resurrecting ffmpeg.
waihtis · 6 months ago
Hahah

I rarely take enjoyment from online battles but that one was a very pleasing putdown

waihtis commented on FFmpeg 8.0   ffmpeg.org/index.html#pr8... · Posted by u/gyan
waihtis · 6 months ago
T3.gg in shambles

u/waihtis

KarmaCake day2271September 9, 2014View Original