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Amazing news here 🥳🥳
As the first half of the year is over,
We begin a new Cluster of ClickSafe community.
Do you want to transition or upskill in your Cybersecurity journey?
This is for you.
Join the 2nd Cluster of CSC community.
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One is one flight mode, the other isn’t
Marcela Quintero@Marcela252016
Alguien que me explique;
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SMS was never designed for speed, as it relies on the 1975 SS7 protocol, which prioritizes basic delivery over modern performance and forces OTPs to navigate a multi-layered gauntlet of app servers, gateways, and carrier networks.
Because each system maintains its own queue and best-effort delivery model, your authentication code is not guaranteed a fast lane,
making it a silent passenger in a 50-year-old architecture that lacks the error-checking and reliability of the modern internet.
When network congestion hits, this chain inevitably clogs, leaving messages waiting without status updates or progress bars.
This explains why hitting "resend" often results in both codes arriving simultaneously,
as they are stuck in the same pipe until a sudden flush releases the entire queue at once,
proving that a 30-second security code trapped in a 45-second delay is simply an ancient protocol unable to meet modern demands.
RUNCORE@kenthylin
How can telecom network congestion affect OTP message delivery?
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Companies primarily use Data Loss Prevention software to monitor and restrict how data is handled.
These systems can identify sensitive information, like credit card numbers or proprietary code, and automatically block actions like uploading files to personal cloud storage, dragging documents to a USB drive, or attaching them to external emails.
To prevent screenshots or copying, DLP tools can disable the "Print Screen" function, watermark the display to deter photos, and lock the clipboard so data cannot be pasted into unauthorized applications.
Beyond DLP, organizations often implement Digital Rights Management and Endpoint Management.
DRM embeds security directly into the files, ensuring that even if a document is successfully transferred,
it can only be opened by someone with company-verified credentials. Simultaneously, companies use "Walled Gardens"
or Virtual Desktops, where the work happens on a remote server rather than the local device.
This allows the IT department to create a hard digital boundary that prevents any data from leaving the corporate environment while allowing seamless collaboration within it.
IT departments use Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP) to physically and digitally "lock" hardware.
Advanced employee monitoring tools like Teramind or Controlio provide real-time visibility into employee actions.
Beyond technical locks, formal Employee Handbooks and confidentiality clauses in employment contracts provide a legal framework for enforcement.
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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If you want to avoid systemd while keeping things user-friendly, MX Linux is the top choice.
It is based on Debian, meaning it has a massive library of compatible software, but it uses sysVinit by default.
It’s widely considered the easiest "systemd-free" option because of its "MX Tools," a collection of simple graphical apps that let you manage drivers, codecs, and system settings without ever touching a terminal.
Other solid alternatives include Devuan, which is essentially Debian stripped of systemd, and antiX, a lightweight powerhouse perfect for older hardware.
While most mainstream distributions have moved to systemd for its automated features, these distros stick to a more traditional "one tool for one job" philosophy.
This results in a system that is often faster, more transparent, and gives you complete control over how your computer starts up and manages its background processes.
Skyler@skylermzx
what linux distro doesnt use systemmd and is relatively simple to use
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Each icon in the image represents a major global player in the world of intelligence.
We have Mossad: Officially the Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations. It is Israel's national intelligence agency, primarily focused on foreign intelligence gathering, counter-terrorism, and covert operations outside its borders.
RAW: The Research and Analysis Wing. This is India's primary foreign intelligence agency. Its main role is monitoring the political and military developments in neighboring countries to ensure India's national security.
The Central Intelligence Agency. As the premier foreign intelligence service of the United States, it is responsible for collecting, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world.
Inter-Services Intelligence. This is the premier intelligence agency of Pakistan, responsible for gathering and analyzing information relevant to national security and performing both internal and external intelligence functions.
The Federal Security Service(FSB). Based in Russia, it is the principal successor to the Soviet-era KGB and focuses on domestic security, counter-intelligence, and counter-terrorism within the Russian Federation.
MI6: Formally known as the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS). It is the United Kingdom's foreign intelligence agency, tasked with the covert collection and analysis of human intelligence from across the globe
Nana Sei Anyemedu@RedHatPentester
Who do you think is more powerful?
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An IP address starting with 169.254.x.x indicates that the computer has assigned itself an Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA).
This happens when a client is configured to obtain an address automatically but cannot reach a DHCP server to receive one.
C. DHCP✅
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal
A technician is troubleshooting a "Limited Connectivity" error. The computer has an IP address of 169.254.10.55. Which service is likely unavailable? A) DNS B) NAT C) DHCP D) ARP
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