Another +1 to openvas. Specifically, I have had much luck with this Dockerized version: https://github.com/immauss/openvas
Another +1 to openvas. Specifically, I have had much luck with this Dockerized version: https://github.com/immauss/openvas
The ones that went through FIPS 140-2 Type 3 or above validation are legit. We used Apricorn for CUI data…examples: https://www.archives.gov/cui/registry/category-list
You can save files via streamlink: https://streamlink.github.io/
I went with Kanary because it covered quite a lot and it is frequent, at least once a month - but EasyOptOuts does look like it’s worth the money.
They always are the collateral damage. It’s a terrible thing, really. The poor people just keep voting against their own self-interest because they believe the lies of career grifters.
It’s kinda self-aware, but I was a bit awe struck at the amount of work that must have gone into the episode. So many different songs with different genres of music - I can’t imagine the time involved in creating it much less performing it.
someone trying to sell more copies of their book…cool story bro
Love the Magic Trackpad. I’ve used it exclusively at work and home for at least 5 years. I find it vastly superior to a mouse.
Microsoft and Okta (that I know of) have implemented this number matching to deal with Push MFA fatigue, but also when certain risk factors make your login look riskier (i.e. impossible travel from an IP located so far away from your last login IP, you couldn’t have physically travelled to the new location in the time since the last login).
edited to share a better link
I don’t use Immich, but want to say that your post here is very detailed and level-headed - and I appreciate it. Giving users more choice over how their data is used is always good.