Got to at least wrap it up in some python.
Save a penny, cost a pound.
So they have made a Linux antivirus?
Lord of the Rings. In cinema, but the extended cut.
This whole article is an advert for this companies own new secure messenger because......
Why Would We Stop Using Signal?
We had a security breach of some root keys for a legacy chat server we were running and it got attacked and destroyed. It was too hard to restore after the attack and was abandoned. We tracked down the data leak to Signal, as the engineers had used Signal to send these keys between themselves.
Human error. Why are you allowing private keys on untrusted devices?
Almost, I would guess OP is talking about places to post that doesn't require accounts.
Good old Space Ninjas.
.ǝʇɐɯ ǝʍ op os
Throwing shade at other creators about data quality the same week they publish incorrect data.
Trust us bro attitude when it comes to warranty.
Tone-deaf responses to working condition complaints including the statement this week where they effectively said "The external HR company we paid to review our HR policies and internal communication said we did nothing wrong and if anyone says anything to contradict us we believe we have grounds for a lawsuit."
Selling prototype hardware at an auction after the manufacturer requested several times over several months to return or pay us.
Of cause they will have permission. It's in the TOS and EULA if you don't want to have them doing it you will have to use something else.
This is 100% a core feature and will break windows if you disable it. You know, until Europe says we have to let people disable it then we will only allow European versions disable it.
Unless you are an enterprise than you can flip these 2 registry keys and that group policy to disable it, but we will revert that setting every time we update the software, which will be about every month.
General usage, Lemmy
Technical usage, Reddit.