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Telus Digital acknowledges Cybersecurity incident

telusdigital.com
1 points·by matbilodeau·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Canadian ISP must hand over names associated with IPs in torrent copyright case

nationalpost.com
2 points·by matbilodeau·4 mesi fa·2 comments

'Copycat' websites targeted in court battle with pirate Soap2Day streamers

cbc.ca
1 points·by matbilodeau·anno scorso·0 comments

Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras

theverge.com
341 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·505 comments

Canada Supreme Court rules police need warant to get a person's IP address

cbc.ca
8 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·0 comments

City Council Unwittingly Approves Pirate IPTV Scheme and Documents Everything

torrentfreak.com
4 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·0 comments

Canada to ban the Flipper Zero to stop surge in car thefts

bleepingcomputer.com
9 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·1 comments

Canadian government banning Flipper Zero to combat auto theft

canada.ca
296 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·323 comments

AnyDesk Incident Response 2-2-2024

anydesk.com
29 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·11 comments

AnyDesk Exchanged code signing certificate, potential cyber incident

borncity.com
4 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·2 comments

Bill 96 forces CompTIA to stop offering certifications to Quebec residents

8 points·by matbilodeau·2 anni fa·5 comments

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matbilodeau
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The judge was “satisfied that the Doe defendants were given fair warning of the possibility that their personal information could be disclosed by Cogeco.”

The broadband outfit “provided the Doe defendants with first and second notices from (Hellboy Productions’) counsel which asserted (its) copyright in the work and alleged infringement of the work by the Doe defendants. The first notice advised of Cogeco’s obligation to retain records that will allow for the identification of the Doe defendants and the second notice warned of the plaintiff’s ability to make a formal legal request to Cogeco to compel the Doe defendants’ identity.”

First, the law firm sends them notices, giving them seven days to take the movie down and stop giving it away. If they comply, then typically nothing happens.

If they don’t stop, the firm issues a second notice indicating it reserves the right to sue the alleged movie pirates.
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
Continuation of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39308731
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
Seen on Breach Forums onion site as well ...
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
there are accounts for sale https://securityonline.info/anydesk-breach-2024-dark-web-sal...
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
The ramifications of this breach are profound. Cybercriminals who gained access to the AnyDesk portal could glean valuable information about customers, including license keys, active connections, session durations, contact information, email addresses, and the number of managed remote access hosts, all with their online/offline status and IDs. Such details open up a plethora of malicious possibilities.

In light of this breach, AnyDesk customers must take proactive steps to protect their accounts and data. Password changes alone are insufficient. AnyDesk offers a whitelist feature, enabling users to specify who can connect to their devices, adding an extra layer of security. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is strongly recommended to enhance account protection. Organizations should also monitor for any unexpected password and MFA changes, suspicious sessions, and emails referencing AnyDesk accounts from unknown sources.

https://securityonline.info/anydesk-breach-2024-dark-web-sal...
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://www.thestack.technology/anydesk-hacked/
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://anydesk.com/en/public-statement
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
initial blog post , google translate

https://www-borncity-com.translate.goog/blog/2024/01/25/stru...

official changelog https://download.anydesk.com/changelog.txt
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
Bill 96 as the title implies.
matbilodeau
·2 anni fa·discuss
Our political overlords only have the good of the many in mind.
matbilodeau
·3 anni fa·discuss
This sounds a lot like HRM already on the market for sports and fitness activities. Garmin's actually works by calculating breaths rather than measuring them.

https://support.garmin.com/en-CA/?faq=2yEgS0Pax53UDqUH7q4WC6

There are cheaper alternatives if you go off-brand.