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FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Cybersecurity News@lemmy.capebreton.social•just a plain old question because neither google nor bing gave satisfying answers
3·3 years agoOkay perfect thank you!
I’m actually taking online courses lol
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Cybersecurity News@lemmy.capebreton.social•security by no security?
1·3 years agoHis statement is that he has no password whatsoever because it is more secure than having a strong password
Finger-Lickin Good?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Welp, guess I'm going to hell
10·3 years agoSo it’s kind of like back in the Netscape days.
Men are men, women are men, boys are men, and little girls are FBI agents.
FinancesDrone98@programming.devto
Cybersecurity News@lemmy.capebreton.social•Mark Cuban’s MetaMask wallet drained nearly $900,000 in suspected phishing attack
2·3 years agoI got attacked too, they sent an email
[Click here to cancel the transaction]
They never got my email address.
FinancesDrone98@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•Roblox Game Devs Duped by Malicious npm Packages
21·3 years agoThat’s why we need script blockers by default.
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Programming@programming.dev•Introducing ONCE, a new line of software products from 37signals: Pay one time, own forever.
2·3 years agoWhy stop there? By spending an extra $15 every month you get the new, updated software every time it launches!
FinancesDrone98@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•Introducing ONCE, a new line of software products from 37signals: Pay one time, own forever.
2·3 years agoKinda miss the semi-futuristic 80s and 90s though. Give me those grey boxes and neon lights again!
FinancesDrone98@programming.devto
Cybersecurity News@lemmy.capebreton.social•How cybercriminals use look-alike domains to impersonate brands
1·3 years agoopens up book of tricks
Yep, page 2. one of the oldest tricks in the book.
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Programming@programming.dev•Introducing ONCE, a new line of software products from 37signals: Pay one time, own forever.
31·3 years agoArr… owning stuff is the good thing.
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•A question about the CCleaner
4·3 years agoPretty interesting video! Thank you!
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•A question about the CCleaner
1·3 years agoYes… the part of the course I am at right now is about encryption on windows. I just skipped how they expained encrypting your HDD with veracrypt… that’s sad… windows itself lets you encrypt stuff natively…
Edit: now they encrypt it with bitlocker… like a whole 10 minutes of showing that…
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•A question about the CCleaner
2·3 years agoI hate to admit, but I played Raid shadow legends on day 1. it was shit-tier after 3 hours and thirsted for money.
Needless to say, a YouTuber I saw during a YouTube-Trip said that they declined the raid shadow legends deal, despite it being 5 figures. Didn’t say the specific amount though.
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•A question about the CCleaner
2·3 years agoYeah I’m not going to use it. I used it once back in the days, but never since because it fucked up everything. It’s just, I paid for a cyber security course that’s all about how you can be safe, and then they throw NordVPN and CCleaner onto you in 2023 and I just… I’ve learned a lot about networking and security in this course and then that?
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Programming@programming.dev•Learnable Programming (Blog from 2012)
5·3 years agoI love the use of the female pronouns instead of he/she. Makes the text easier to read without triggering feminists. Anyway, I’m about halfway through and had to say this: This is the problem with nearly everything. You’re just told what and how it does but not why. I recently had a data-protection schooling at work and made some notes. Like they tell you that “social engineers“ manipulate you into giving them data (not to stick usb sticks you don’t know from some people into your PC, all the stuff you’re familiar with) but not how they obtain data.
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Programming@programming.dev•IBM’s generative AI tool aims to refactor ancient COBOL code for its mainframes
1·3 years agoI mostly use A.I. to translate. ChatGPT gets that done it gets it done pretty good, especially when you say “translate this mandarin text into English. I don’t care if it is somewhat inaccurate, just do it as best as you can.“
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Programming@programming.dev•A question about passwords | characters used in them
3·3 years agoMy mother’s password for everything got compromised recently. I told her to think of a sentence that will never happen and to write it down and store it somewhere safe.
She remembered it instantly.
Oh, and I made her a password manager
FinancesDrone98@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•A question about passwords | characters used in them
2·3 years agoNguyễn, él quien tesseras 2 toczyl!

Thank you for the detailed answer!