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Plex Will Block Media Servers at Abuse Prevalent Hosting Company - Slashdot: Plex has notified users that they will no longer allow servers to be run at a hosting provider with numerous violations of their Terms of Service. Users running Plex servers at the German hosting company Hetzner have received emails stating that access will be blocked next month. The email does not mention Hetzner specifically or piracy as the reason for the block. - Artificial Intelligence topics! #ai #artificialintelligence #intelligenzaartificiale
Plex Will Block Media Servers at Abuse Prevalent Hosting Company - Slashdot
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Almost silently, #BalanceNG is now also available natively for Fedora39: https://lnkd.in/dNJYAuY #loadbalancer
BalanceNG Download
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As we navigate through the digital age, courts globally are increasingly accepting electronic service of process, revolutionizing how legal documents are delivered and received. At Judiciary Process Servers, we're at the forefront of integrating these advancements, ensuring your legal services are in sync with the latest technological trends.
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Johnathan nailed this on the head a while back. Considering the very convoluted xz/liblzma (https://lnkd.in/dnrYKdAh) exploit that was found by pure chance. The backdoor was notable for its level of sophistication and for the fact that the perpetrator practiced a high level of operational security for a long period of time while working to attain a position of trust. You have to assume Closed and Open Source Software have all been compromised over time. With Outsourcing or Offshoring, is even easier to Inject a whole team of Malicious Players into a company/project by a Malicious actor. #opsec #security #Vulnerabilities
Jonathan Blow on the Problem with Open Source
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As we navigate through the digital age, courts globally are increasingly accepting electronic service of process, revolutionizing how legal documents are delivered and received. At Judiciary Process Servers, we're at the forefront of integrating these advancements, ensuring your legal services are in sync with the latest technological trends.
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Quick Guide: How to Use Secure Private DNS on Android: If you're a privacy-loving Android user, we've got some fantastic news for you! You can significantly boost your privacy by enabling secure, private Domain Name System (DNS) on your Android device. This guide will help you bring your nerd skills to good use and configure your phone to use a secure DNS server. First off,... https://bit.ly/47D8mnf
Quick Guide: How to Use Secure Private DNS on Android
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Oh, look, the #OpenSSF is placing the #xz #xzutils problem on the sole #liblzma maintainer. Instead of "remaining vigilant" they could help directing more resources to open source projects. None of this is to be seen in the article.
xz Backdoor CVE-2024-3094
https://openssf.org
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If you're interested in a timeline of the xz attack, this is the best I've seen so far: https://lnkd.in/gJhf_Qv9 If you want excessive detail on the payload, this analysis delivers: https://lnkd.in/gEjsk5Rx If you're worried about tracking down affected systems, we can help with that: https://lnkd.in/g3JSDn9a #xz
Timeline of the xz open source attack
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The history about the xz-utils vulnerability is just crazy. A backdoor access plan developed over years and only noticed by Andres Freund when performing some benchmarking. The ecosystem was saved by him because he noticed an increase of 0.5 seconds in SSH logins. More in his Openwall report https://lnkd.in/edG7jU4X. It feels amazing to know that contributors like Andres spend some of their life time reviewing and verifying software that can affect millions of people. However, it raises the question: is this an isolated case, or are there potentially other malicious tools that have yet to be uncovered?
oss-security - backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to ssh server compromise
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Is open source inherently more secure? I try to answer that question in the latest lightboard video. #ibmsecurity #cybersecurity #linux #log4j #AES #opensource #opensourcesecurity https://lnkd.in/eMTT3f95
Is Open Source More Secure?
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