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    • tiggerT
      tigger @Jam
      last edited by

      @Jam said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

      Conversing with people who are responsible for these security policy issues, when you can find them, is worse than trying to talk to a wall.

      In order to log into my banking site, I have to use a user ID and Passcode and then a code generated by an RSA token associated with my account.

      Why must I change the passcode every 3 months. I remember about 20 more than passcodes as it is without changing any of them!

      My investment house used to use a User ID and Passcode and then on the next page you had to pick one of about 50 images and then type the caption. So I chose a bunch of red grapes and the caption was Pinot Noir. Then one day, they went back to User ID and passcode on the same page and eliminated the images. I bitched like a mad-man to no avail.

      Banking (company)
      Banking (private)
      ATM (company)
      ATM (private)
      Investment house (Me)
      Investment house (wife)
      SSN Gov ID
      Northwell Health
      NYU Langone Health
      Quest Diagnostic
      Bioreference Labs
      Sunset Labs
      Honeywell thermostats
      Honeywell alarm system(s)
      Digital door locks
      various old-school combination keyless padlocks
      Various and sundry customer VPN logins including VMWare Horizon accounts (also RSA token-protected)
      Verizon business accounts
      Verizon private accounts
      The list goes on.

      I’m a fucking boomer! I do not reuse passcodes.
      How the fuck wilI I remember all of this shit when I actually get old!!!

      Often you can just talk them into bypassing all security and doing what you want, so it’s really twice stupid.

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      • KilemallK
        Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @tigger
        last edited by

        @tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

        @Jam said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

        Conversing with people who are responsible for these security policy issues, when you can find them, is worse than trying to talk to a wall.

        In order to log into my banking site, I have to use a user ID and Passcode and then a code generated by an RSA token associated with my account.

        Why must I change the passcode every 3 months. I remember about 20 more than passcodes as it is without changing any of them!

        My investment house used to use a User ID and Passcode and then on the next page you had to pick one of about 50 images and then type the caption. So I chose a bunch of red grapes and the caption was Pinot Noir. Then one day, they went back to User ID and passcode on the same page and eliminated the images. I bitched like a mad-man to no avail.

        Banking (company)
        Banking (private)
        ATM (company)
        ATM (private)
        Investment house (Me)
        Investment house (wife)
        SSN Gov ID
        Northwell Health
        NYU Langone Health
        Quest Diagnostic
        Bioreference Labs
        Sunset Labs
        Honeywell thermostats
        Honeywell alarm system(s)
        Digital door locks
        various old-school combination keyless padlocks
        Various and sundry customer VPN logins including VMWare Horizon accounts (also RSA token-protected)
        Verizon business accounts
        Verizon private accounts
        The list goes on.

        I’m a fucking boomer! I do not reuse passcodes.
        How the fuck wilI I remember all of this shit when I actually get old!!!

        Often you can just talk them into bypassing all security and doing what you want, so it’s really twice stupid.

        Mostly you have to convince them you’re the right person so they don’t eat a loss from fraud.

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        • JamJ
          Jam @Kilemall
          last edited by

          @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

          @tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

          @Jam said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

          Conversing with people who are responsible for these security policy issues, when you can find them, is worse than trying to talk to a wall.

          In order to log into my banking site, I have to use a user ID and Passcode and then a code generated by an RSA token associated with my account.

          Why must I change the passcode every 3 months. I remember about 20 more than passcodes as it is without changing any of them!

          My investment house used to use a User ID and Passcode and then on the next page you had to pick one of about 50 images and then type the caption. So I chose a bunch of red grapes and the caption was Pinot Noir. Then one day, they went back to User ID and passcode on the same page and eliminated the images. I bitched like a mad-man to no avail.

          Banking (company)
          Banking (private)
          ATM (company)
          ATM (private)
          Investment house (Me)
          Investment house (wife)
          SSN Gov ID
          Northwell Health
          NYU Langone Health
          Quest Diagnostic
          Bioreference Labs
          Sunset Labs
          Honeywell thermostats
          Honeywell alarm system(s)
          Digital door locks
          various old-school combination keyless padlocks
          Various and sundry customer VPN logins including VMWare Horizon accounts (also RSA token-protected)
          Verizon business accounts
          Verizon private accounts
          The list goes on.

          I’m a fucking boomer! I do not reuse passcodes.
          How the fuck wilI I remember all of this shit when I actually get old!!!

          Often you can just talk them into bypassing all security and doing what you want, so it’s really twice stupid.

          Mostly you have to convince them you’re the right person so they don’t eat a loss from fraud.

          Thankfully, I have never been able to convince anyone to bypass security and I can be very persuasive.

          I did have am amusing experience once during a verification process.

          Here goes . . .

          And I guaranty that you will be entertained . . .

          I went through a rather laborious oral/verbal authentication process with a financial institution and my patience was running very thin after about ten minutes.

          I was asked my date of birth, which I provided . . .
          Then I was immediately asked how old was i?

          “You fucking moron, I yelled! You just asked me my fucking birthday and now you want to know how old I am? What kind of a jerk are you, you idiot!!!”

          “Sir, please calm down.”

          “I’m not calming the fuck down you jackass! I’ve had about as much of you as I can stomach, asshole!”

          "Sir, please . . . "

          “The reason we ask how old a person is, just after asking their date of birth is that most scammers can’t answer the question without having to pause and try and compute the age of the person they are impersonating . . . and this has actually been a good way to know whether one is speaking to the right person.”

          Pause . . .

          More pause . . .

          “Actually make sense,” says I.
          “I guess I failed the test then?”

          "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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          • Gators1G
            Gators1 @Kilemall
            last edited by

            @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

            @tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

            @Jam said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

            Conversing with people who are responsible for these security policy issues, when you can find them, is worse than trying to talk to a wall.

            In order to log into my banking site, I have to use a user ID and Passcode and then a code generated by an RSA token associated with my account.

            Why must I change the passcode every 3 months. I remember about 20 more than passcodes as it is without changing any of them!

            My investment house used to use a User ID and Passcode and then on the next page you had to pick one of about 50 images and then type the caption. So I chose a bunch of red grapes and the caption was Pinot Noir. Then one day, they went back to User ID and passcode on the same page and eliminated the images. I bitched like a mad-man to no avail.

            Banking (company)
            Banking (private)
            ATM (company)
            ATM (private)
            Investment house (Me)
            Investment house (wife)
            SSN Gov ID
            Northwell Health
            NYU Langone Health
            Quest Diagnostic
            Bioreference Labs
            Sunset Labs
            Honeywell thermostats
            Honeywell alarm system(s)
            Digital door locks
            various old-school combination keyless padlocks
            Various and sundry customer VPN logins including VMWare Horizon accounts (also RSA token-protected)
            Verizon business accounts
            Verizon private accounts
            The list goes on.

            I’m a fucking boomer! I do not reuse passcodes.
            How the fuck wilI I remember all of this shit when I actually get old!!!

            Often you can just talk them into bypassing all security and doing what you want, so it’s really twice stupid.

            Mostly you have to convince them you’re the right person so they don’t eat a loss from fraud.

            Do bureaucrats really care though? They don’t eat the fraud, we do.

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            • M
              madrebel @Gators1
              last edited by

              @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

              we do

              all you’ll like it peasant!

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              • KilemallK
                Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Gators1
                last edited by

                @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                @tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                @Jam said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                Conversing with people who are responsible for these security policy issues, when you can find them, is worse than trying to talk to a wall.

                In order to log into my banking site, I have to use a user ID and Passcode and then a code generated by an RSA token associated with my account.

                Why must I change the passcode every 3 months. I remember about 20 more than passcodes as it is without changing any of them!

                My investment house used to use a User ID and Passcode and then on the next page you had to pick one of about 50 images and then type the caption. So I chose a bunch of red grapes and the caption was Pinot Noir. Then one day, they went back to User ID and passcode on the same page and eliminated the images. I bitched like a mad-man to no avail.

                Banking (company)
                Banking (private)
                ATM (company)
                ATM (private)
                Investment house (Me)
                Investment house (wife)
                SSN Gov ID
                Northwell Health
                NYU Langone Health
                Quest Diagnostic
                Bioreference Labs
                Sunset Labs
                Honeywell thermostats
                Honeywell alarm system(s)
                Digital door locks
                various old-school combination keyless padlocks
                Various and sundry customer VPN logins including VMWare Horizon accounts (also RSA token-protected)
                Verizon business accounts
                Verizon private accounts
                The list goes on.

                I’m a fucking boomer! I do not reuse passcodes.
                How the fuck wilI I remember all of this shit when I actually get old!!!

                Often you can just talk them into bypassing all security and doing what you want, so it’s really twice stupid.

                Mostly you have to convince them you’re the right person so they don’t eat a loss from fraud.

                Do bureaucrats really care though? They don’t eat the fraud, we do.

                Banks are the least forgiving employers, ever.

                Pretty much any unscheduled downtime, an IT employee is getting fired.

                https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

                Never go full Lithu-
                Twain

                No editing is gonna save you now-
                Wingmann

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                • ?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by A Former User

                  What moron at CrowdStrike thought this was a good idea:

                  Jul 25, 2024  /  Technology

                  CrowdStrike faces backlash as ‘thank you’ gift cards are blocked

                  CrowdStrike faces backlash as ‘thank you’ gift cards are blocked

                  $10 UberEats vouchers sent to people who helped after global IT outage are flagged as potential fraud

                  Sending people who probably didn’t sleep for 96 hours because of your companies fuckup a $10 gift voucher would be the definition of adding insult to injury. Those $10 gift vouchers being blocked for fraud when people tried to redeem them…

                  Chefs Kiss French Chef GIF

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                  • ?
                    A Former User
                    last edited by A Former User

                    Dan Goodin  /  Jul 25, 2024  /  Security

                    Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers

                    Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers

                    Keys were labeled “DO NOT TRUST.” Nearly 500 device models use them anyway.

                    tl;dr Hundreds of computer models have their secure boot installations protected by a single key. That key was uploaded to GitHub and “encrypted” with a four digit password that was trivially brute forced.

                    Edit: bottom of that article lists the devices affected.

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                    • TazzT
                      Tazz
                      last edited by Tazz

                      Jul 27, 2024  /  GPUs

                      Ex-Twitter dev reminisces about finding 700 unused Nvidia GPUs after takeover — forgotten cluster was 'powered on and idle'

                      Ex-Twitter dev reminisces about finding 700 unused Nvidia GPUs after takeover — forgotten cluster was 'powered on and idle'

                      Nothing to do.

                      Ex-Twitter dev reminisces about finding 700 unused Nvidia GPUs after takeover — forgotten cluster was ‘powered on and idle’

                      GTFO

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
                        last edited by

                        Davey Winder  /  Aug 1, 2024  /  Cybersecurity

                        Record-Breaking $75 Million Ransom Paid To Dark Angels Gang

                        Record-Breaking $75 Million Ransom Paid To Dark Angels Gang

                        You may not have heard of these ransomware criminals, but according to threat intelligence researchers, they’ve hit a $75 million ransom payday. Meet the Dark Angels.

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                        • Gators1G
                          Gators1
                          last edited by

                          I picked the wrong career. I could have worked out of Finland where they couldn’t find me because it doesn’t exist and got rich!

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by A Former User

                            Logitech’s ‘Forever Mouse’ Might Require a Monthly Subscription

                            Just what the market has been crying out for: A mouse that accumulates decades of dust and gunk in its internals and that you have to pay a monthly subscription for.

                            I wonder if fast scroll speed is disabled unless you get the premium subscription. Maybe mouse-wheel click too.

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                            • Gators1G
                              Gators1
                              last edited by

                              BMW has been doing this shit and sadly people keep buying it. We need to push back against that kind of pricing.

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                              • ?
                                A Former User
                                last edited by

                                Stupid

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User @A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @Zeppelin said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                                  Stupid

                                  Particularly on something as commoditized as a mouse. I had to look at what mouse I’m using, it’s this one:

                                  a71b9874-d580-4f73-9fb1-392f95bb6471-image.png

                                  I certainly never bought it; It must have came free with a computer I bought in the last 5 years. It has 6400 DPI, 7 buttons and RGB lighting and I’ve never had a complaint with it but, it’s so cheap it was thrown in with something else. Amazon Egypt are still selling them for $13.50.

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                                    A Former User
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                                    Greed

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                                    • Lob12L
                                      Lob12 @Gators1
                                      last edited by Lob12

                                      @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                                      BMW has been doing this shit and sadly people keep buying it. We need to push back against that kind of pricing.

                                      If I remember right BMW had that controversy lately where you had to pay a sub to activate your heated seats (even though everything required to do that was actually already in the car, that you already paid for).

                                      People freaked out and the company backpedaled iirc.

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                                      • Gators1G
                                        Gators1
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                                        I didn’t see where they backed off it but may have missed it. When Adobe went to subscription pricing I was kinda pissed. I met an Adobe salesperson in the hotel lounge and gave them an earful. Maybe I am becoming a commie?

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                                        • KilemallK
                                          Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Gators1
                                          last edited by

                                          @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                                          I didn’t see where they backed off it but may have missed it. When Adobe went to subscription pricing I was kinda pissed. I met an Adobe salesperson in the hotel lounge and gave them an earful. Maybe I am becoming a commie?

                                          No. Just old and cranky.

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                                          Never go full Lithu-
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                                          Wingmann

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                                          • Lob12L
                                            Lob12 @Gators1
                                            last edited by

                                            @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                                            I didn’t see where they backed off it but may have missed it. When Adobe went to subscription pricing I was kinda pissed. I met an Adobe salesperson in the hotel lounge and gave them an earful. Maybe I am becoming a commie?

                                            Andrew J. Hawkins  /  Sep 7, 2023  /  bmw

                                            BMW drops plan to charge a monthly fee for heated seats

                                            BMW drops plan to charge a monthly fee for heated seats

                                            BMW’s microtransaction experiments have not always been successful.

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