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John Opdenakker
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John Opdenakker 8 h
1 + 1 = ?
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John Opdenakker 9 h
They only made a statement after it got social media attention. Why not answer the researcher in the first place?
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John Opdenakker 11 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @AlyssaM_InfoSec
I mostly ignore unless i know (the reputation of) the company
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John Opdenakker 13 h
Indian based marketing company Pabbly leaves 51.2 million records exposed Online. After the researcher warned them they secured the database a few hours later but they didn't reply to the researcher
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John Opdenakker 14 h
you can often tell from the tone of people's tweets whether they are stressed or tired
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John Opdenakker 14 h
This could be interesting, the university of Maastricht will livestream a symposium tomorrow 2PM CET in which they will give insights about the attack they suffered just before Christmas. The youtube link is in the article.
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John Opdenakker 18 h
Japanese CERT publishes "EmoCheck", a tool to detect Emotet on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 systems.
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John Opdenakker 19 h
What is the related realization that you are most proud of?
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John Opdenakker 21 h
Google photos data breach. Or how a related feature can lead to a data breach. Not the mail you want to receive😬
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Twitter data breach. Only potentially impacted when you have the option “let people who have your phone number find you...” enabled and your phone number set in Twitter. Remove your phone number, better safe than sorry! it’s not needed anymore for 2FA anyway
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @juan_spinel
Well that’s also a very important one as well. It’s really the combination of several measures that’s important
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Holy shit. Researcher discovers that TeamViewer stores user passwords encrypted and finds the encryption key and initialization vector in the windows registry
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
If only they has used one of these certificates with warranties 😆, isn’t it ?
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @juan_spinel
I created a blog series for this. And the order of the articles is deliberate. But if nothing else make sure you have backups.
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
The security advice some security professionals give to the average user is similar to a trained marathon runner expecting someone who can barely run 5km to complete a marathon Everyone would agree the latter doesn't make sense. We should do better!
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
I use Avast as search engine
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
It's always DNS, except when it's an expired cert
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @DOBBELAEREW
Very brave of you :). They lost me after their crappy beta a year ago. Should maybe give it another try
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @__jajo__
Because I can ;). And because I looked to the stats and Safari is more used. And because I only have 4 options
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John Opdenakker 3. velj
Which browser do you (mainly) use on desktop? If you use another browser, feel free to leave a comment.
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