
Bibz
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Bibz
@bibz38
free speech maximalist • degen holder • compulsive ape






🔴 Le CDG Express ➡️ future liaison ferroviaire directe et rapide entre la gare de Paris-Est et l’aéroport Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle. Ce train sans arrêt intermédiaire reliera le cœur de Paris au terminal 2 de l’aéroport en seulement 20 minutes, sur une distance d’environ 32 km.



Qui a un bon fiscaliste crypto pour cashout clean en France ?


@KraaiVlissingen @rubentothewild Typical europoor looks at notional debt and not debt/gdp and definitely not at growth of gdp (bc you have none)







.@vonderleyen "The European #AgeVerification app is technically ready. It respects the highest privacy standards in the world. It's open-source, so anyone can check the code..." I did. It didn't take long to find what looks like a serious #privacy issue. The app goes to great lengths to protect the AV data AFTER collection (is_over_18: true is AES-GCM'd); it does so pretty well. But, the source image used to collect that data is written to disk without encryption and not deleted correctly. For NFC biometric data: It pulls DG2 and writes a lossless PNG to the filesystem. It's only deleted on success. If it fails for any reason (user clicks back, scan fails & retries, app crashes etc), the full biometric image remains on the device in cache. This is protected with CE keys at the Android level, but the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. For selfie pictures: Different scenario. These images are written to external storage in lossless PNG format, but they're never deleted. Not a cache... long-term storage. These are protected with DE keys at the Android level, but again, the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. This is akin to taking a picture of your passport/government ID using the camera app and keeping it just in case. You can encrypt data taken from it until you're blue in the face... leaving the original image on disk is crazy & unnecessary. From a #GDPR standpoint: Biometric data collected is special category data. If there's no lawful basis to retain it after processing, that's potentially a material breach. youtube.com/watch?v=4VRRri…


INFO FRANCEINFO. Cryptomonnaies : une mère et son fils enlevés, puis libérés par le GIGN l.franceinfo.fr/3LT












