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China-Nexus Threat Group 'Velvet Ant' Exploits Cisco Zero-Day

sygnia.co
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Any YouTube experts out there? – Kari (rhymes with Atari)

twitter.com
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Scientists create chimeric monkey with two sets of DNA

cnn.com
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TROOPERS23: Keynote – Mikko Hyppönen

youtube.com
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Australian Woman Hit with $1.2M Judgment in US After Data Breach

youtube.com
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A Journey into Hacking Google Search Appliance

devco.re
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China escalates tech battle with review of US chipmaker Micron

ft.com
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Bendix MG-1 Central Air Data Computer: first look inside [video]

youtube.com
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Disposable Aliases

c1.fi
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C1.fi – Vaulted email service for your custom domains

c1.fi
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Apex Calculus (October 5, 2022)

opentext.uleth.ca
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C1.fi – on server encrypting email service (IMAPS/Activesync)

c1.fi
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Hacked documents reveal Ecuador’s failed effort to take in Edward Snowden

dailydot.com
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A Talk with YouTube Co-Founder Steve Chen – “Innovative Minds with Audrey Tang”

youtube.com
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C1.fi – simple encrypted-at-rest email service hosted in Finland

c1.fi
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How Not to Execve()

euroquis.nl
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I hacked a hardware crypto wallet and recovered $2M [video]

youtube.com
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Netfilter project announces a settlement with Patrick McHardy

lore.kernel.org
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comments

intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Simple C based approach on Sieve of Eratosthenes (by yours truly):

* https://github.com/intc/c-notes/blob/master/threads/4-thrd_e...
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
One can use standard IMAPS/SMTPS/PGP compliant native email app with C1.FI.

I'm still contemplating about the E2E webmail app - No matter which way one looks it - It's a shaky concept...

BTW. Does anyone know what is the current state of WASM Constant Time proposal?
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
> Ms Luke said hackers took control of her PayPal account, in a credential stuffing attack that affected 35,000 PayPal customers in December.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-25/byron-bay-data-breach...
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Have you checked the MS powershell approach[1]?

1. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/u...
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
We use server side spam filtering at c1 (see: https://c1.fi/about/). So far things are working pretty well but certainly false positives may occur. On the positive side client can contact yours truly and we can usually do something to sort these out.
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Thanks fore commenting! The public informative parts of c1.fi are readable without JS. See https://c1.fi/about?lang=en for example.

Registering, account management etc. will require JS - Simply to provide better UX.

There are no 3rd party libraries or references (except on pages handling payments via Stripe) in use and the JS is not minified. No 3rd party trackers either.
intc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Our self hosted email service, https://c1.fi, works fine with "plus addressing".

In addition I recently laid out plans for "disposable aliases" with a machine generated random string as local part for users in our shared domains (like c1to.me). So one could use an alias when signing-up with a service. Once the service is not relevant - Just delete the alias. All comments and suggestions are welcome. =)
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
https://archive.ph/yblJk
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
Can you email me? Perhaps I can help. Contact information available here: https://c1.fi/about?lang=en (scroll down the page)
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
> I ported the HelenOS kernel to RV64 in 2016, but I've never properly finished the user space support. I hope this board will be a good motivation for me to finally push the entire OS to the same level as x86-64

https://twitter.com/mdecky/status/1397892220225736711
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
Same but 2004: https://www.openbsd.org/images/rack.jpg
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
We still are fighting the oligopoly with our vaulted c1.fi email service. Please feel free to check us at https://c1.fi/v/hn20220905/?lang=en.

Here's EU's JRC-MECSA report on our service: https://mecsa.jrc.ec.europa.eu/en/finderRequest/b5daceffc76e....

Support for client's own domain is currently under works. Our webmail supports PGP and one can use IMAPS/SMTPS or ActiveSync based native email clients too.

All servers self hosted (we run C1/Gentoo!) in our own computing facility in Finland. =)
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
C1.fi is a simple Finland based email service which supports using standard IMAP and ActiveSync clients. We encrypt all messages with account holder specific keys before storing them on servers mass storage. -- [email protected]
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
c1.fi (an email service yours truly is providing) supports SMTPS, IMAPS and ActiveSync. https://c1.fi/v/hn519/about?lang=en
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
Thank you for tour feedback! Valid point.

For the time being one can access pricing information after creating the free trial account.

I'll add some way of presenting the most common pricing options along with the other service information.
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
"By itself, WebAssembly cannot currently directly access the DOM; it can only call JavaScript, passing in integer and floating point primitive data types. Thus, to access any Web API, WebAssembly needs to call out to JavaScript, which then makes the Web API call. Emscripten therefore creates the HTML and JavaScript glue code needed to achieve this."

Quoted from: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAssembly/Concept...
intc
·4 lata temu·discuss
Via https://github.com/mbasso/asm-dom? (for example). For every complex self generated challenge there is an even more complex solution?
intc
·5 lat temu·discuss
Of course it is. In most cases you do not have any sort of guarantees regarding the browser (which it self usually is more complex piece of software than all your operating system and it's accessories calculated together - difficult to audit - known to collect metrics etc etc). In addition one can sandbox their local terminal pretty effectively - With Tomoyo or some other MAC technology. It's not so bad idea to actually isolate your browser too (with Mandatory Access Control) - It usually has no business for a global view on your filesystem or local network resources.