This is like going to Langley, Virginia, grabbing some Starbucks, and saying “See?! The CIA doesn’t have any black sites!!!”
This is like going to Langley, Virginia, grabbing some Starbucks, and saying “See?! The CIA doesn’t have any black sites!!!”
Easy to welcome a war you will take no part in.
Yes, because surely more death will stop all this senseless killing.
This post reminds me of a friend of mine who likes a song so much, he will only listen to it twice a year, once on New Year’s and once on his birthday. He says each time is like the first time because “the pathways stay fresh”. He’s been consistent for at least 7 years.
If you’re curious: Toccata - OVERWERK
It’s a security\legal risk to allow adhoc wireless networks within your environment, pretty much any organization above a certain size has the same restrictions.
You could theoretically allow anyone to access your router directly, which would let them bypass agreeing to the Acceptable Use Policy, for example, shifting liability back to the organization for that users behavior.
I like the last one, I think having the status code in the body could help clarify where the error is coming from when traversing a reverse proxy.
Everything is wrong with the US government.
Tbf it’s a pretty damned easy shit test to pass, it’s quite telling when someone won’t even take a swing.
Well, Ukraine is definitely off the Christmas card list now, that much is certain. They’ll be lucky to even get a Happy New Year’s text at this point.
Do I smell a territory swap coming?
That’s the thing about a war time economy, you produce one tank, and BOOM you’ve added $3.5MM to your GDP. A single SU-35? About 16MM added to GDP.
You can’t eat tanks and jets though, the labor and resources used to maintain a war footing are vast, and must be poached from other areas of the economy. The longer you maintain this posture, the more dramatic the contraction.
Gazprom posted a loss for the first time in decades. They sell one of the most profitable substances ever discovered by man and they still couldn’t turn a profit… despite how little the sanctions are impacting them, no less!
Full tunnel would not mitigate this attack because smaller routes are preferred over larger ones. So, sure, 0.0.0.0/0 is routed over the tunnel, but a route for 8.8.8.8/32 pointing to somewhere layer2 adjacent, pushed via DHCP option 121, would supercede that due to being more specific.
The Killswitch only checks that VPN is up, not whether traffic is correctly routed over it.
You aren’t wrong, per se, I think you just don’t fully grasp the attack vector. This is related to DHCP option 121, which allows routes to be fed to the client when issuing the ip address required for VPN connectivity. Using this option, they can send you a preferred default route as part of the DHCP response that causes the client to route traffic out of the tunnel without them knowing.
E. It would likely only be select traffic routing out of the tunnel. I could, for example, send you routes so that all traffic destined for Chase Bank ip addresses comes back to me instead of traversing the tunnel. Much harder to detect.
Also used to track ransom notes, etc.
After spending a few minutes mulling it over, I’ve realized the only right move is for me to sell the cube to someone more clever than myself.
Can I only teleport back to where I teleported in from, or can I teleport out of the cube to anywhere I want?
Why didn’t you stick with 3% peroxide to clean it, out of curiosity? Just none available, or am I the only crazy person who does this from time to time?
I use “Clock-in, counter-out”