ChiefSinner

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Christmas day (12/25) on the Julian calendar is January 7th on the Gregorian calendar

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I think there's lots of reasons. I may or may not have work/worked for a bank. Typically, they use HSA's tied to large range systems like z/OS that generate the seed. The seeds themselves are secure and are not really prone to time attacks like authenticator apps/soft tokens sometimes are.

Its a stupid trade off tbh. However, I think its less likely for people to call in frantic because they can't get into their bank account because everyone are more likely to retain access to their phone and/or email than for the bank to support a 3rd party authenticator app that may or may not be backed up from another 3rd party software.

Also, over time, the authenticator apps can get off sync by a few seconds. That's why its typically offset by 30 seconds when you set it up on most sites, which lessens the likelihood of it getting too off sync for it to work. However, it widens the gaps for time based attacks to bypass 2fa altogether. RSA Securid, I believe, is only like 3 seconds by default but don't quote me on that. That's why you gotta replace the hard tokens for those every 60 months. The battery in them slows down the clock and it gets out of sync.

I could be wrong, but i believe every time you shut your phone off, technically, gets your soft tokens out of sync ever so slightly too. I once had an authenticator app on a phone where the battery died or something that prevented me from turning it back on. It took like a month or two before I could get back in it. By the time I did, none of the soft tokens worked anymore because it became offset by more than 30 seconds.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

GDP Win 4 enters the room

Sup

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago

May God grant you many years.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

I've seen DS9 multiple times, but I have no clue what you're talking about on some of these. Please enlighten me.

A trans lesbian officer

Are you talking about Jadzia/Ezri-Dax? If so, neither are trans. The parasite, Dax, in them has no gender but can go to different hosts that have genders.

A gay interspecies couple

Are you talking about Odo and Kira? While Odo doesn't have gender, I wouldn't call it a gay interspecies couple. That's kind of a stretch.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Focus on trusted apps and drivers

I bet you anything Microsoft wants to lock it down so they can make everything behind a pay wall under the guise of "security."

Now's the the to move everything to Linux or BSD.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This is oddly quite accurate

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Deus Ex, one of the best RPG's ever. Ashamed they kind of ran that IP down to the ground

 
 

This isn't Linux, but Linux-like. Its a microkernel built from the rust programming language. Its still experimental, but I think it has great potential. It has a GUI desktop, but the compiler isn't quite fully working yet.

Has anyone used this before? What was your experience with it?

Note: If this is inappropriate since this isn't technically Linux, mods please take down.

 

Classic

 

Awesome read for anyone interested Blessed Galaktia, pray to God for us!

 

So I just built a new PC. Updated windows 10 for the first time, and rebooted. When I rebooted, a program popped up called Auto Driver Installer from Asus (which is my motherboard). I figured it came from a Microsoft update, launched it with admin rights, and it didn't find anything. I pinned it to the taskbar, and rebooted. However, it deleted itself and I can't find it anywhere on the computer now.

Is that normal behavior or did I just get root kitted? I have half a mind to just send it all back to newegg lol.

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