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The dumped legacy protocols and defaults that were insecure. That’s pretty big for a company that historically doesn’t do that.


Why do you say usually? It’s not what I do. I MitM every machine.


Wow what a throwback


Keyboard input over kvm is pretty awful. It’s possible the kvm software was enforcing a delay between keystrokes to make sure they are delivered in order. Seeing keys consistently pressed with 500ms separation would be odd.


You’re sure they aren’t decrypting your traffic? Check the root cert of any site and see if it’s their own root.


Vdi tracks round trip latency but 100ms isn’t that far.
I bet they didn’t use keystroke latency but that’s what they said they used. They probably used drone reconnaissance.
I’ve found amber or violet head lamps help out more with being noticed.


Lots of text here but a firewall with inbound deny default rule is considerably easier to manage than port and ip address translation. It’s also possible to get unexpected inbound traffic with NAT. It’s how Tailscale works for example. Sounds like a security failure to me.


If you have enough IPs then not using NAT makes everything less complicated without any downside to security. If you think otherwise then IPv6 is going to cause you some problems.


This is a trade off. Many of these apps work on osx and Linux because they are browser-based. If they go back to native apps you lose that portability.


gestures broadly
/s


Running man


Dang I actually looked at that theater tonight but didn’t see what was playing. I ended up at the regal watching a different dystopian future movie. I would have rather seen blade runner
Wait how is there Doom drama?


Sounds like this affected a very small number of users. Anyone see this themselves?
I don’t MitM sites that are know to break. I also don’t decrypt healthcare or banking sites. In most cases you wouldn’t know it’s happening unless you look at the cert issuer.