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@BasicGage

Generating digital dust since 2011

Joined Temmuz 2011
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gage@BasicGage·
@gabsmashh Pretty sure we can photoshop our way into an endless supply of opium, nice find.
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gabsmashh@gabsmashh·
today's antique shopping spoils: an Ohio pharmacist license from 1911 and a prescription a Cincinnati doctor wrote for opium in 1902
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@PezeshkiCharles @MichaelKGarrett The President would be a lot more successful if he could avoid stepping on his own dick. Fuck Mueller, but the President does not need to say it publicly on social media.
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Sen. Michael Garrett
Sen. Michael Garrett@MichaelKGarrett·
The President of the United States learned that Robert Mueller had died. And he picked up his phone and typed: “Good. I’m glad he’s dead.” I need you to stop. Put down whatever you’re doing and feel the full weight of those words. Good. I’m glad he’s dead. Said by the man who holds the most powerful office in the history of human civilization. The office of Washington. Of Lincoln. Of Roosevelt standing in the rubble of Pearl Harbor promising a nation trembling in the dark that we would rise. That office. Those words. Now let me tell you who Robert Mueller was. He did not have to go to Vietnam. He had every reason not to. A Princeton degree. A blown-out knee. A future waiting for him in the comfort of civilian life. He waited a full year for that knee to heal, just so he could serve. Let that sink in. He walked into hell when other men were running from it. He came home with a Bronze Star for heroism and a Purple Heart soaked in the blood of his sacrifice. He spent the next four decades standing in the breach, as a prosecutor, as FBI Director, as the man who held this nation together in the smoldering ash of September 12th, 2001, when we were all afraid and we needed someone steady, someone serious, someone who loved this country more than he loved himself. He was all of those things. He was a Republican. He was, by every honest measure, an American hero. And the President danced on his grave.
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gage@BasicGage·
At a previous employer our team had an AWS environment and would need to copy/paste a key from time to time. DLP would say "HELL NO, that is a key, you cannot paste that into your browser!". So we copy have the key, paste it, copy the other half, paste it; then back to work. If alerts were triggered, nobody told me about it.
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gage@BasicGage·
Just one more layer of the onion. Help people not accidentally send sensitive data somewhere insecure. Alert if someone is really trying to get your sensitive data somewhere they are not supposed to. I doubt it would be able to discover sensitive data AND prevent a skilled insider from exfiltrating it. Get back to me in a year, lol.
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gage@BasicGage·
@NathanMcNulty AND, don’t allow byod devices anywhere near sensitive data.
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Nathan McNulty
Nathan McNulty@NathanMcNulty·
I know everyone is focusing on DLP, but hear me out... Maybe try hiring trustworthy adults and treating them as such Sure, DLP is great to prevent accidents and even works well for some types of attacks But you can't hire North Korean IT workers and think your data is safe 🤷‍♂️
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal

Interviewer: How do some companies prevent employees from taking screenshots, coping or transferring files to other people unless within the same company?

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Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal·
Interviewer: How do some companies prevent employees from taking screenshots, coping or transferring files to other people unless within the same company?
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TRIGGERnometry
TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
In the modern media space, people only talk and listen to people they agree with. No show in the world would interview both @tedcruz and @mehdirhasan on the same day, in long form, and challenge them respectfully while also letting them set their case out. That's what TRIGGERnometry is for. Both episodes coming soon.
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gage@BasicGage·
@HackingDave HA for AI. Instead of heart beats we keep asking questions. When one model fails we know we need to fail over. This is getting weird.
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Dave Kennedy
Dave Kennedy@HackingDave·
Something deeply messed up with Claude's model right now. It went from a hero to a zero almost overnight. I hope they fix it, as of right now - I've moved over to codex, it's completely unusual. Beware.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Sen. Mike Lee has MIC DROP MOMENT on the Senate floor "That voting is a constitutionally protected right in NO way, shape, or form means that we have to make it easy to vote and SCREW THE REST! Let's let them cheat? That's NOT a rational conclusion..." "...UNLESS of course your objective is to facilitate non-citizen fraudulent voting in our elections to the disenfranchisement of actual American citizens who are there to vote!" "This is NOT a victimless crime, and SHAME on my colleagues for suggesting otherwise." 🫳🏻🎤
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
The cool thing about owning a home is you can do whatever you want with it. The bad thing about owning a home is it's a fucking big hunk of fucking junk and for some reason dumb small shit happens all the time If you've got a pussy fart worth of space between your outside walls and attic, or roof, or something, dumb ass lady bugs will come in. Once they're inside they won't do anything except go to your windows and die in hoards like a bunch of dumbasses. I fucking HATE LADY BUGS. I HATE SIDING. I HATE WEATHER WHICH IMPACTS HOME SIDING AND CAN DETERIORATE MATERIAL OVER TIME
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Jesse Peltan@JessePeltan·
China builds the way the U.S. did before we got in our own way. We need to stop getting in our own way.
Moss Landing@Arturo10185

@trengriffin China just opened Shuangliu Bridge over Yangtze River yesterday. The 12th such bridge in one city (Wuhan). Built in 39 months. Cost $2.3B. Main span 4650ft

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unseen1@unseen1_unseen·
Wait, people thought the crown Prince of Iran just showing up on social media one day out of the blue was what a coincidence? Hardly no one hears from this guy for like 47 years and then bam he is on all the social media feeds. There has been a plan for months. Will the plan be successful? Who knows, that's why we fight, but to think there hasn't been an exit strategy in the works long before the first bombs fell is just idiotic. And if you go a step further it's clear there are several exit plans not just this one. Which one works will depend entirely on the conditions in the country when the bombs stop falling. Stop listening to the media. They just make you stupid.
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