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evacide@evacide.bsky.social |
Are Microsoft changes going to be enough? We will check when they roll them out. But the important lesson here is that public security research made a difference here.
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evacide@evacide.bsky.social |
Are Microsoft changes going to be enough? We will check when they roll them out. But the important lesson here is that public security research made a difference here.
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Besk0n3β’
@besk0n3.bsky.social
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*Announcer Voice* "The changes in fact were not enough"
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PKPs Powerfromspace1 π Twitter βXβ refugee thank you 'Elmo' π
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Infosec Peeps βοΈ
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Johnnie
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Honestly, I'm still recommending to my clients that they disable it at the org level. You just don't want that much PII and unsecured corporate data on user laptops.
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[z o e m] fish riding cat with a heart full of napalm
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that's huge, and correct. i still don't understand what the purpose of it is, besides feeding the Fresh Content Machine.
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Abby Oakwright ( π΄ OFFLINE )
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So they are gonna put the spyware on there and not turn it on until we accidentally click βyesβ on one of the ten thousand popup bullshit windows does? Only slightly better.
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