

Oh it’s real. I just wonder if they did it this way with the sole purpose of confusing people or just general corruption.
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger (pic) who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).


Oh it’s real. I just wonder if they did it this way with the sole purpose of confusing people or just general corruption.


Which newspaper, which donor?
(edit: stupid clickbait headline)
Depending on what you just sent to All, it’s perfectly reasonable.
Put it on the list. It’s accumulative, not comparative.


People are so oblivious to this shit.
… OK, no, there’s a slow dawning that online privacy is important for many reasons, but it never seems to translate into action. Probably largely because there’s hardly any consumer alternatives. Employers have been renewing contracts with Big Tech for decades and can’t be arsed to even think about changing their behavior.
They’re still going to buy new surveillophones just to be able to log in again.


enough roadside conversations to fill a produce aisle
Nice
“Only” $1.7million of taxpayer money utterly and corruptly wasted. Put it on the list, we’re going to need it later.
Draining the swamp my ass.


Which one? At least 2 to choose from.


The laptop would probably play a prominent role in the narrative.


And no-skilled attackers can buy exploits.
Claude helping is insignificant to the story.
The real headline should be:
At least 14 companies’ IT security is practically non-existent


What a thumbnail!

Comedians all over the world have been complaining that Trump and his posse are stealing their jobs.