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stereo griever
these takes might be spicy, but whatever.
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leo vriscrab² (homestuck) :dado_verified:
@selfisekai universal safetynet fix passes MEETS_STRONG_INTEGRITY on the Pixel 7 series
2xsaiko 🐀
@selfisekai@social.hackerspace.pl I don’t think this is a spicy take at all. As you said, “never trust the client” is kinda a very basic security principle. And usually when you see it used regardless, it’s usually in the context of stupid anti-consumer features like this…
MildDrop72 :verialt: :verialt:
@selfisekai FYI the links look identical to the normal text so it’s very difficult to discover them, especially on mobile
stereo griever
github is dying reblog to make it die faster
Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell:
@selfisekai Security breaches for example, mastodon.social leaked user takeout archives (and took a serious while to announce it, the S3 host was publicly accessible, including file lists), matrix.org got pwned hard at least once: https://web.archive.org/web/20190412054002/https://matrix.org/
stereo griever
I should get back to watching some anime (running out of hostnames) |
@selfisekai At this point I don't know if this is just a general parody of tech, a specific parody pointing out a real problem, or an actual ransomware screen.
@selfisekai "wannarail" i'm dead
@selfisekai is this "cooperate wants you to find the difference between these images"? I have a hard time finding one.😅😅