Lmao, yeah… You can make a can so secured a bear definitely won’t get in; but will people go to the effort to use it then?
Definitely some overlap there.
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Lmao, yeah… You can make a can so secured a bear definitely won’t get in; but will people go to the effort to use it then?
Definitely some overlap there.
Lmao. That’s even better when you consider the copilot button replaced the ‘show desktop’ (ie ‘minimize all my windows’) button.
My neighbor bought a bird feeder, how do I defend against MitM?
In my experience, the ‘show lockdown option’ is off by default. You have to enable it in settings before you can use it.
Requiring a pin on startup used to be the same, but it’s not even an option anymore, it’s just on.
I was also refering to pin/pattern lock as your password for android, perhaps not the best wording.
All android devices have a lockdown function that disables all but password unlock and hides all info from the lockscreen (notifications).
Anoyingly it’s disabled by default though, you have to explicitly enable it in lockscreen settings, then activate it from the power off menu.
When the private key used to decrypt your game engine is actually just a hash of an image of a coconut…
It’s the 21st of 1946, June.
Efficient… Lol
“in summary… What he said…”
WOW.
I can understand making a mistake in the website design, leaving such a vulnerability; but to shove it under the rug and ghost the people that reported it???
The TSA and DHS are begging for an incident.
Glad Ian Carroll+Sam Curry made the info public. Maybe that’ll be the push needed to actually fix this.