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SIGSEGV
Nov 4, 2010


well alright then

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pseudorandom name
May 6, 2007

they already fixed it, although the fix is unevenly distributed and side-loading your add-ons will just gently caress them up when your installation fixes itself

SIGSEGV
Nov 4, 2010


yeah, that's about what i'd expect of them

infernal machines
Oct 11, 2012

we monitor many frequencies. we listen always. came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. it played us a mighty dub.

pseudorandom name posted:

side-loading your add-ons will just gently caress them up when your installation fixes itself

how so? i just checked an i don't have the fix yet, and all attempts to install addons from the store fail, but i'd prefer not to run without ad blocking

SIGSEGV
Nov 4, 2010


so, we have to enable studies in order to fix this and not, you know, a good and simple update, nice

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

Lain Iwakura posted:

code:
$ ssh [email]user@hostname.somethingawful.com[/email] -L 2222: hostname.somethingawful.com:23
secure telnet

[edit]

thanks radium

we have a thing at work that operates by SSH'ing into a box and forwarding a port like that, then automatically launching netcat to further forward the port from the box to something else

i mean it works i guess

SIGSEGV
Nov 4, 2010


this thing works well enough:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19824410

duz
Jul 11, 2005

Come on Ilhan, lets go bag us a shitpost


SIGSEGV posted:

so, we have to enable studies in order to fix this and not, you know, a good and simple update, nice

studies is a temp fix until they can get a new cert

SIGSEGV
Nov 4, 2010


i saw after looking some more, yeah, well, this is a nice clusterfuck they've managed

4lokos basilisk
Jul 17, 2008


dumb question but why all the hack half measure fixes instead of just renewing the cert? is it because the renewal process takes days/weeks of time due to the ca process?

DrPossum
May 15, 2004

i am not a surgeon
I'm gonna decree radio gently caress is also secfuc

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/04/us/key-fobs-north-olmsted-ohio.html

A Mystery Frequency Disrupted Car Fobs in an Ohio City, and Now Residents Know Why

quote:

By Saturday afternoon, City Councilman Chris Glassburn announced that the mystery had been solved: The source of the problem was a homemade battery-operated device designed by a local resident to alert him if someone was upstairs when he was working in his basement. It did so by turning off a light.

...

“The way he designed it, it was persistently putting out a 315 megahertz signal,” Mr. Glassburn said. That is the frequency many car fobs and garage door openers rely on.

Pile Of Garbage
May 28, 2007



pseudorandom name posted:

they already fixed it, although the fix is unevenly distributed and side-loading your add-ons will just gently caress them up when your installation fixes itself

from what i understand side-loading extensions with extension debugging enabled only affects the current browser session and doesn't persist when the browser is restarted. i was using the feature as a workaround prior to installing v66.0.4 and haven't experienced any issues.

Pile Of Garbage
May 28, 2007



Penisface posted:

dumb question but why all the hack half measure fixes instead of just renewing the cert? is it because the renewal process takes days/weeks of time due to the ca process?

unless i'm misreading Bug 1549061 and its attachments it looks like they had to put in quite a bodge to fix it, specifically adding the new intermediate cert as a constant which gets installed during the startup routine: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D29940

so yeah, some reason or another they had to go through the entire patch release cycle to fix it.

infernal machines
Oct 11, 2012

we monitor many frequencies. we listen always. came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. it played us a mighty dub.

Pile Of Garbage posted:

from what i understand side-loading extensions with extension debugging enabled only affects the current browser session and doesn't persist when the browser is restarted. i was using the feature as a workaround prior to installing v66.0.4 and haven't experienced any issues.

it is single session only, you have to re-do it if you restart the browser, and there was no problem whatsoever re-installing the add-ons from the store after they pushed 66.0.4

Lain Iwakura
Aug 5, 2004

The body exists only to verify one's own existence.

Taco Defender
https://blitter.net/blog/2019/05/04/exploring-the-pippin-roms-part-7-a-lot-to-digest

code:
Apple’s public key for verifying the authentication data on a Pippin boot volume is:
E0 E0 27 5C AB 60 C8 86 A3 FA C2 98 21 79 54 A8 9F D1 B9 DC 8A BA 84 EF B1 E7 C9 E2 1B F7 DD D7 DC F0 E4 4A BB 79 51 0E 7C EB 80 B1 1D
like it's 20-years too late but hell yeah pippin homebrew

Cybernetic Vermin
Apr 18, 2005

til that pippin (a ppc 603) ran 68k boot code

the thing was really such a mess that it is sort of hard to get excited for the crack, it was so half-hearted in every way. the write-up is interesting though, and not like i have a pippin anyway :p

haveblue
Aug 15, 2005



Toilet Rascal
finally I can pirate a bad port of marathon and


uh

Grace Baiting
Jul 20, 2012

Audi famam illius;
Cucurrit quaeque
Tetigit destruens.



first they ignore you
then they laugh at you
then you pirate a bad port of marathon
then you win

Potato Salad
Oct 23, 2014

nobody cares


haveblue posted:

finally I can pirate a bad port of marathon and


uh

ClarisWorks :woz:

Farmer Crack-Ass
Jan 2, 2001

this is me posting irl

i can't print

graph
Nov 22, 2006

aaag peanuts

what

https://pippin.fandom.com/wiki/ClarisWorks :pwn:

Grace Baiting
Jul 20, 2012

Audi famam illius;
Cucurrit quaeque
Tetigit destruens.



Schadenboner
Aug 15, 2011

by Shine

:cowtits:

...(it’s a dog)

haveblue
Aug 15, 2005



Toilet Rascal
it's a dogcow

Brute Squad
Dec 20, 2006

Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human race

moof

FMguru
Sep 10, 2003

peed on;
sexually
clarus? that you?

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

i just got some fun spam

quote:

Magecart, a cyber attack that steals credit card details from unsecured online forms, is rapidly becoming the number one threat for e-commerce websites. Don’t let it reach your platform.

In this webinar, Digital Experience Specialist James Carter will walk you through how Magecart groups operate, why these attacks are dangerous, and why preventing data access is your only best defense against them. Watch it now to protect your website and your customers’ most important data.

thank god we have Digital Experience Specialist James Carter to walk us through how to prevent data access

Squinky v2.0
Nov 16, 2006

Behind you! A three headed monkey!

College Slice
if you’re just gonna make up a title for yourself at least pick something more ambitious

flakeloaf
Feb 26, 2003

Still better than android clock

Shame Boy posted:

i just got some fun spam


thank god we have Digital Experience Specialist James Carter to walk us through how to prevent data access

dunno why people are still relying on a single DES to help them secure their data

Captain Foo
May 11, 2004

we vibin'
we slidin'
we breathin'
we dyin'

flakeloaf posted:

dunno why people are still relying on a single DES to help them secure their data

lol

Chris Knight
Jun 5, 2002

me @ ur posts


Fun Shoe

Lutha Mahtin
Oct 10, 2010

Your brokebrain sin is absolved...go and shitpost no more!


does the english wikipedia article have "kurarisu wākusu" yet lol

haveblue
Aug 15, 2005



Toilet Rascal
no, but only because clarisworks has been subsumed into the historical section of the appleworks article

jre
Sep 2, 2011

To the cloud ?



flakeloaf posted:

dunno why people are still relying on a single DES to help them secure their data

Volmarias
Dec 31, 2002

EMAIL... THE INTERNET... SEARCH ENGINES...

flakeloaf posted:

dunno why people are still relying on a single DES to help them secure their data

FungiCap
Jul 23, 2007

Let's all just calm down and put on our thinking caps.
They should use double DES to double their security.

El Mero Mero
Oct 13, 2001

CIA’s Latest Layer: An Onion Site

Guess they're planting flags in their own backyard for funsies now?

ewiley
Jul 9, 2003

More trash for the trash fire
Getting extremely tired of the scam emails obviously culling addresses from credential dumps then sending 'lol I infected the porn site you were watching with malware and now I know your password, pay me bitcoin!'. It's just so lazy.

Shame Boy
Mar 2, 2010

ewiley posted:

Getting extremely tired of the scam emails obviously culling addresses from credential dumps then sending 'lol I infected the porn site you were watching with malware and now I know your password, pay me bitcoin!'. It's just so lazy.

at least the ones you get actually have your old password still, most of the ones i've gotten lately don't even have that and just want you to trust them that they definitely stole your account pinky swear

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ewiley
Jul 9, 2003

More trash for the trash fire

Shame Boy posted:

at least the ones you get actually have your old password still, most of the ones i've gotten lately don't even have that and just want you to trust them that they definitely stole your account pinky swear

They vary, some do, some are obviously broken and have our email domain as the password. Some are just blank. There was one with "reply to me and I'll send the video to 5 of your friends as evidence!", if it were me I'd take them up on it

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