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And that’s just 1 botnet out of many.
And that’s just 1 botnet out of many.
Imagine non-network wrench situation:
“The FAA has grounded all Boeing 737 Max 9 jets today after a massive decompression event occurred on Alaska Airlines at 16,000 ft. The door plug blew out of the jet at altitude. United Airlines has reported, after inspection, loose bolts the door plug of several of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets as it continues to inspect every one if its 79 jets in its fleet.”
What’s the ratio of boeing door decompressions to IoT devices being hacked?
What wonderful imagery to have out in public.
But protect the kids, amiright?
Or execs.
Wow, you created this program for creating shaders visually? That’s impressive! You mind sharing the source code?
How would you implement piping in GUI?
Could you show us an example program with a GUI you created for this?
Whoa, that’s not very professional or acceptable :-)
Okay, have fun a work tomorrow! Or don’t, as that seems to be your preference. :-)
Maybe. Maybe it’s a “We can’t afford to alienate expensive engineers over stickers” thing, or a “We care more about the quality of work than sticks on laptops” thing.
Must be a fun place you work at. Do you wear a suit to work and work in cubicles?
Did you work with engineers?
You’re using HTTPS, do you have child porn?
If they’re technically inclined enough to run an installer and log in to google/apple, then they can do it, or you can do it for them.
That said, your case is valid. I just dislike my services dangling out without proper security, unless they’re designed for it, and plex’s auth model rubs me the wrong way.
Why not?
Tailscale.
Spectrum analyzers are cheap and common.
They’re gonna need to cheap and common if you want to cover 4.2 million miles of roads in the US.
Very few people are and will fuck around with felony and prison.
There are an estimated 19 million felons in the US, and nearly 80 million who have a criminal record.
Not my definition of “very few people”.
That might just be one lever above do your own research.
It would be great if you understood tech and had common sense, yes.
Alas…
Lololol it’s not that common
It’s not that common NOW. It’s seems you either didn’t read my comment or didn’t understand it.
very few people are going to risk the federal felony plus fines in the states.
And how are you going to catch those people?
Are you going to build towers to detect jamming alongside all roads and freeways in the US? That’ll be somewhat expensive.
I’m curious, what’s your background that you are so educated on security that you so handily dismiss opinions as uneducated?
I understand technology and have common sense.
Some you have no idea about IT security and it shows.
Yeah, it’s not common now, because all the damage it causes is someone going “Huh, the wifi is not working, I’ll switch to data”.
If it starts to cause actual physical damage and shutdown of highways, it’ll be a lot more common.
Any dipshit can buy a professional WIFI jammer for $2-300 online or look up build instructions for even cheaper. Plus, as the Ukraine invasion showed us, these thing can be delivered with drones remotely.
You’re clearly not very knowledgeable about cybersecurity.
Yeah, you can lead a horse to water, and whatnot.
You seem to be projecting…