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Submission + - Google Discloses Bluetooth Flaw in Titan Security Key, Issues Recall (bleepingcomputer.com)

ourlovecanlastforeve writes: Google disclosed a local proximity vulnerability impacting Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Titan Security Keys sold in the U.S. stemming from a "misconfiguration in the Titan Security Keys’ Bluetooth pairing protocols."

According to the BLE Titan Security Key store page, "Titan Security Keys help prevent phishing and keep out anyone who shouldn’t have access to your online accounts. Security keys are the same level of security used internally at Google."

Comment That's because all Tesla owners are wealthy (Score 1) 55

Tesla autopilot drivers are attentive and vigilant because they're all wealthy.

Rich people don't get rich by making bad decisions.

I guarantee you that less than 5 minutes after Tesla sells their first economy subcompact there will be a "ghost ride the whip" video on Youtube.

Comment Because Linux falls apart (Score 1) 966

The biggest complaint I hear about desktop Linux is that it works beautifully right after you install it...

But as soon as you install the wrong software, get a new piece of hardware, change the wrong setting... it falls apart and you're sitting at a terminal switching between typing obscure commands and hunting through user forums for hours or days.

It's a giant box of spring snakes with a pretty bow on it.

Comment Re:Interesting (Score 5, Interesting) 129

You joke but this is actually where Microsoft is going.

I remember back in 2005-ish there was an ashcan mag published by former Microsoft employees you could subscribe to for ~$50/year that contained internal memos, emails, etc. and one of the big email threads that was kicked around back then is that Microsoft's future game was to get out of selling Windows as a software product and turn their OS platform into a software-as-a-service model where your hardware would only have a RTOS-based microkernel and the OS would be streamed to you on demand much like the Terminal Services model.

The backend services for that model were meant to run on Linux servers. The end game objective of moving into supporting Linux and contributing code to open source projects is for Microsoft to take over the open source community as a whole by first contributing code, then becoming an asset to the community, then financing development of open source projects. Then when the open source projects can no longer function without Microsoft's funding they would enact a hostile takeover of the open source community by withholding financing unless the community bends to Microsoft's whims.

It's very much a "if you can't beat them with a better product, infiltrate and wreck their shit" scenario.

Comment Let me translate that for you... (Score 1) 80

Let me translate that CEO message for you:

Verizon is a money grubbing ball of fuck you and I'm retiring pretty soon, so fuck you, fuck you and you're all fired. I don't give a shit about creating jobs or even keeping the employees I have. Yummy down on this paltry chunk of cash I'm breaking off for you in trade for your resignation, you worthless piece of peasant shit. I'll be heading home to bang my trophy wife inside my third five million dollar house now.

Comment Re:unsubscribe (Score 1) 49

Hello, former customer service / tech support agent for a company that provided spam mailing software.

You should know that most spammers and people responsible for managing marketing emails for corporations use the unsubscribe link to verify your email address is valid.

Corporate newsletters are not managed by an employee of the company they are ostensibly sent from.

They are managed by third parties who specialize in dodging spam filters.

If you clicked the unsubscribe link it means you have a valid email address, so yes, they'll remove you from that mailing list.

But every day they take the list of unsubscribed addresses and dump them straight into five other mailing lists.

Then when they're done with their campaign they sell all the addresses of people who clicked unsubscribe to overseas spammers.

Other shitty things corporate email managers do:
* A lot of the time that unsubscribe link just goes to a static page that says you've been unsubscribed. You're not really unsubscribed.
* Frequently they intentionally break the database that contains the list of unsubscribed users so the addresses can't be stored for later removal. They'll call customer service to have them repair the database when their boss complains but then as soon as they hang up the phone they'll run a script that breaks it again. I personally witnessed this on multiple occasions when the customer forgot to close the remote support screen share after hanging up the phone.
* They will put in a unsubscribe link to their newsletters but they'll make the text of the link and the background of the table cell the same color.
*They'll intentionally break the unsubscribe link so it doesn't work.
* If you unsubscribe too many times they'll dump your email address into porn mailing lists out of spite. Once you're on a few porn mailing lists it's basically impossible to ever stop getting porn spam because each list you're added to results in your address being added to five more.

Comment Re:Oh boy! (Score 1) 195

In this basement! A man weighing in at almost 400 lbs who hasn't seen the sun since 2004 when a kid accidentally wandered onto his lawn!

And in this basement, Linus Torvalds, who treats everyone who writes code for him so badly that they're terrified to check in patches!

It's the battle of the aspies!

Who will come out on top? Nobody! And who gives a shit, really! Nobody!

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