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Eddie 🇭🇰🇺🇲 🤹♀️illust, character design, merch 🎪(multifandom) jjba/vocaloid/twst/enst/my OCs, etc.
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It's March 21 in Japan. 25 years ago today (2001), Mega Man Battle Network launched for Game Boy Advance.
The series is playable on modern hardware via Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection: gematsu.com/games/mega-man…

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??? The circle shape tool has always been there?? Huh?
(•˕ •マ.ᐟrave@sandbinayuri
this csp update is sbout to change my whole life
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@cyber_razz Oh no 😭 so is there no way to be safe when connecting to these?
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@graywrabbit If you use a VPN, your data would be encrypted but since you are now on the hacker’s network.. there are varieties of attacks he/she can still successfully run on you.
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A both funny and educational meme. Let me explain:
In the first panel, Joey is excited because the hotel’s “free Wi-Fi” is extremely fast. Anyone who has stayed in hotels knows their Wi-Fi is usually slow, overloaded, and frustrating. So when a connection suddenly feels blazing fast, it feels like you got lucky.
In the second panel, Joey checks his device and notices his IP address starts with 172.16.42.x. His expression instantly changes to shock — because that number means something very specific in cybersecurity.
That IP range is the well-known default network configuration used by a device called a WiFi Pineapple.
A WiFi Pineapple is a portable penetration-testing tool that attackers can use to create rogue Wi-Fi access points. It can imitate legitimate networks … like a hotel’s Wi-Fi and trick nearby devices into connecting to it instead of the real network.
Once your device connects, the attacker effectively becomes the network in the middle, allowing them to observe or manipulate traffic passing through it. This is a classic Man in the Middle (MitM) attack.
The reason the connection feels “fast” is simple: you’re probably one of the few people connected to it, and the attacker is letting your traffic pass through so they can monitor it.
So if you ever connect to public Wi-Fi and notice an IP address like 172.16.42.x, there’s a good chance you’re not actually on the hotel’s network…. you might be connected to a rogue hotspot controlled by someone else.
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal
😂 If you understand this, explain it
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@The_Tired_Newt It is absolutely hilarious bc I'm the weeb queer and my brother is the party queer, and I don't think we would even be friends if we weren't related haha
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@lainey15398991 @sapphiinoe Ur right, at least it ends up in a secondhand weeb store or on mercari to pass on to the next owner most of the time instead of actually going into the trash
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@sapphiinoe i mean yes i agree it def can be a problem but let’s focus that concern on people who churn through phases and overconsume and then dump all it, cause someone having a collection of acrylic fan merch they’ll hold onto for decades isn’t any worse than typical individual pollution
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@Zari_Wari ooo thank you for the recommendation!! love unique games like this
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@ch1_xu Ahh OK I get it now. Does this kind of thing really result in internal meetings? :0
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