

Someone compromising your account and transferring the domain away, the register being compromised, someone sending you a fake domain renewal notice (this one I have seen happen)
Someone compromising your account and transferring the domain away, the register being compromised, someone sending you a fake domain renewal notice (this one I have seen happen)
Tar pits I think is the term they use to pollute AI data.
Soc pinging us about a Fortigate with a management console on a public IP.
Yea. Not a fun day.
Affected products include FortiVoice, FortiMail, FortiNDR, FortiRecorder, and FortiCamera systems
Ah good, not the Gate, Analyzer, Manager, or Switch lines.
Because they are court ordered to block some websites that I like to use.
You will have to build long ass belts until you get trains. So make the belt.
Oh good, I didn’t even look at the tiers. Yea, that is a parade of red flags.
Ai, emojis, Kickstarter, vague information. Do you have any more red flags?
But how does a tool like a hammer or screwdriver make money on its own.
How would you explain this to your 80 year old grandparents who never owned anything more advanced then a touchtone telephone?
What about ticking?
It it counting how many bits are left?
Page 2 seems to have a lot of redundant question.
I intend to continue using self-hosting services in the future if possible.
I will use self-hosting services regularly in the future if possible.
I will frequently use self-hosting services in the future if possible
Not much of a take here mate. Looks more like blog spam, and your blog entry isn’t even complete.
I have seen people use Ansible Vault to encrypt the .env file and use an ansible playbook to only decrypt the file when the playbook is running.
Would using the Proxmox Helper Scrips be a good option here?
Not for the price of €12/user/month
Salesforce, ServiceNow, and SAP can never match those prices.
If you can’t run your business out of Excel, you aren’t using Excel correctly.
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Don’t bother changing your password if you have steam guard. No passwords were leaked.
NIST explicitly says accounts with MFA don’t have to be reset.
the codes that were ‘leaked’ are supposed SMS based 2fa but those expire after 15 min. So in the time you read this the code has expired.
Some registers will have who is privacy that mask your personal details from the public.