Is it working for you now? I didn't have any issues for the past few months, but they changed their anticheat to denuvo in a yesterday's patch (or rather, do a technical test for later rollout), and I'm getting security violations now.
Mikina
Haha, "backlash". Yeah, sure.
People don't give a shit, they will forget that it's happening once news articles move to a different flavor of the week topics.
And the people that get into a choice of "prove with a photo/Id you are old enough or you can't watch this video" will just begrudgingly comply and never think about it again.
What the fuck.
KryptEY, an android keyboard that adds PGP encryption into any chat provider.
So, once ChatControl passes, this will be the only way how to keep your chats private. So, you'll be able to send PGP encrypted messages through messanger/instagram/discord/whatever.
It has some issues, no group chats, but once chatcontrol passes, this will be the only private way.
Tbh I have no idea, I just like the evolution stone analogy :D
That's my favorite thing about axolotls.
They do live in water, but if you neglect them enough (or feed them special [hormone] evolution stones), they will say "fuck this", grow legs, evolve into slamanders and leave.
As soneone who does 3rd party Red Teamings, I'm looking forward to it. That recall file is going to be a goldmine for our engagements, which are getting harder and harder thanks to EDRs and general advancements in the field.
It is probably nostalgia, since I was also super young and loved Sonic Adventure DX, but I also really enjoyed my time with SA2. I was just replaying it recently, and it was still pretty fun.
Although, compared to the open world Sonic Adventure 1 (DX or not, not sure what is the difference), I can see why would people be disappointed. There is a lot missing if you compare SA 1 and 2.
Hmm, I've recently tried the WoW's Mists of Pandaria classic server, and the general chat was wild. Extremely racist and anti-woke.
I thought it's because of the demographic the classic servers target - nostalgia for people that are around their 40s now, but this may explain some of it.
True, I forgot that in asymetric crypto, you can simply send a meta/service message "give public key or install extension", and that should work in most cases.
Although, the main threat profile is Chatcontrol, and that could be MITMd by the chat provider, if the extension would get popular enough.
I wonder if there is a way how to establish keys over public chat provider, if the provider has active interrest in breaking your encryption.
I was thinking about similar concept - E2E encrypted chat, but build on top of other existing services, through a Browser extension and PGP. The extension would just handle message encryption and decryption with PGP, and the rest can be sent through Messenger infrastructure, or anything like that.
The only issue is key exchange.
How do you handle secure key exchange in this case?
That's rich, coming from a company that got caught with .cursor file in their public repo.