"Russian state hackers rarely share code with one another"
<-- kind of obvious to anyone who had seen Eastern European public administration extremely siloed and "private kingdom" culture.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/russian-state-hackers-rarely-share-code-with-one-another/
@rf Друзья, нужна статья которая простым языком объяснит 1) проблемы приватности ФБ и ВК, 2) что это федеративные соцсети. Надоело объяснять одно и тоже знакомым, а хочу их по больше привлечь к Мастодону. Есть такое?
A new Internet draft by Google's security architect Mike West proposes to replace current HTTP cookies RFC 6295 with a new state mechanism that can be only described as "return to the roots. https://webcookies.org/articles/43/http-state-tokens #privacy #http #cookies
Nice article for scientists out there:
How to support open-source software and stay sane
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02046-0
#Science #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #OpenScience #PublicCode #PublicMoneyPublicCode
Intezer - Mapping the Connections Inside Russia's APT Ecosystem
Research conducted in a joint effort between Intezer and Check Point Research maps the Russian APT ecosystem on an unprecedented scale.
@yogthos Just to remind: US embargo on trade with Cuba was imposed after Cuba took over US companies without compensation, and then extended after Cuba accepted Soviet ballistic missiles. Sounds like pretty good reasons to stop making business with someone to me...
@yogthos Догоним и перегоним, remember? If your system claims to be superior to alternatives and threatens to replace them, it should be at least able to secure its existence. And how could it possibly replace them if it depends on its loans?
@yogthos If socialism worked, Cuba wouldn't be concerned about any embargos in the first place.
And Cuba has not only shorter life expectancy that most EU countries, but also absolutely disgraceful income per person, 5x times less than France used as example here.
This image tweeted by astronaut Christina Koch on the International Space Station shows a bird’s-eye view of the Soyuz rocket’s sunset climb into orbit with a three-person crew from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (📷: @Astro_Christina). https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/09/25/soyuz-ms-15-launch-mission-status-center/ https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1176868093634760705/photo/1
#newsbot
https://digiday.com/media/theyre-hurting-german-publishers-wrestle-with-firefoxs-latest-anti-tracking-changes/ - German publishers wrestle with Firefox’s latest anti-tracking changes - Digiday
@Wetrix That's actually very good news, as this means they're unable to work around FF privacy features any further, as they did with fingerprinting.
@Wetrix before everyone runs to try it out, it's only available to US users at this moment 😔
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-use-the-new-firefox-private-network/ - How to use the new Firefox Private Network - TechRepublic
Another great comprehensive article on DNS privacy (and routing security) http://ipj.dreamhosters.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ipj222.pdf via @saper
#Google has blocked a proposed revision of the charter of the Privacy Interest Group (PING), a part of the #W3C web standards body -> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/09/25/google_privacy_wc3/
#Ahmia search engine for #tor hidden services:
http://msydqstlz2kzerdg.onion/search/?q=ebook
> Did you mean ebony ?
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.