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Temas tratados en este episodio: Episodio #179 Linux Connexion con Pedro Mosquetero Web Siguiente episodio: Podcasting 2.0 Gracias a Megalodon, una app de Android de Mastodon, puedo programar toots con imágenes Send, un fork de Firefox Send para enviar archivos pesados KeppassXC + Nextcloud para administrar contraseñas en todos mis dispositivos Monitoriza tu gráfica desde la terminal con nvtop Utiliza el comando "sudo dmidecode -t 17" para saber todo sobre tus módulos de memoria 16 GB más, 32GB en total, para mi AMD de sobremesa Instalado el SSD NvME Crucial de 1 TB Arch Linux en el Yepo Evento EsLibre en Zaragoza el 12 y 13 de mayo Evento Akademy-es: Málaga el 9 y 10 de junio Recuerda que puedes contactar conmigo de las siguientes formas:
Hace ya bastante tiempo que voy detrás de un acortador de urls. Son bastantes las razones que me hacían buscar un acortador de urls. Además de la obvia, la de acortar la url, detrás de este tipo de herramientas, hay determinadas características que las hacen realmente interesantes y recomendables. Definitivamente, te permiten tener un mayor y mejor control de todo aquello que compartes. No solo está el hecho de facilitar el compartir, sino que también es necesario llevar un control de esas descargas. En este sentido, en los últimos episodios del podcast te he hablado de diferentes herramientas para compartir todo tipo de archivos y documentos. Empezando por mi herramienta preferida Filebrowser de la que te hablé en el episodio 242 del podcast titulado explorador de archivos online y menús de restaurante. También te hablé de esta herramienta en el episodio 246, titulado ¿realmente necesitas NextCloud. Por otro lado, en las últimas semanas te he hablado de Gokapi y como reemplazar Firefox Send. Todo, con el objetivo de poder compartir de forma, relativamente sencilla archivos, en condiciones concretas. ... Más información en las notas del poscast sobre Shlink mi acortador de urls con Docker Grupo de telegram: atareao con Linux
Hace ya bastante tiempo que voy detrás de un acortador de urls. Son bastantes las razones que me hacían buscar un acortador de urls. Además de la obvia, la de acortar la url, detrás de este tipo de herramientas, hay determinadas características que las hacen realmente interesantes y recomendables. Definitivamente, te permiten tener un mayor y mejor control de todo aquello que compartes. No solo está el hecho de facilitar el compartir, sino que también es necesario llevar un control de esas descargas. En este sentido, en los últimos episodios del podcast te he hablado de diferentes herramientas para compartir todo tipo de archivos y documentos. Empezando por mi herramienta preferida Filebrowser de la que te hablé en el episodio 242 del podcast titulado explorador de archivos online y menús de restaurante. También te hablé de esta herramienta en el episodio 246, titulado ¿realmente necesitas NextCloud. Por otro lado, en las últimas semanas te he hablado de Gokapi y como reemplazar Firefox Send. Todo, con el objetivo de poder compartir de forma, relativamente sencilla archivos, en condiciones concretas. ... Más información en las notas del poscast sobre Shlink mi acortador de urls con Docker Grupo de telegram: atareao con Linux
Tengo claro que esta es una herramienta que no tendrá utilidad para todo el mundo. Sin embargo, se trata de uno de esos servicios que es necesario tener en el cajón de herramientas para echar mano de él cuando haga falta. Se trata de un servidor de archivos con unas características muy especiales. En particular se trata de un servicio que te permitirá reemplazar Firefox Send. El difunto Firefox Send. En particular, a mi la idea de Firefox Send me parecía excepcional. Se trataba de una manera sencilla de compartir archivos, sobre todo de archivos realmente pesados de forma cómoda y sencilla. Ahora, con esta herramienta que te traigo, tienes la opción de ofrecer tu este mismo servicio, pero con la ventaja de que todo queda en casa. ... Más información en las notas del podcast sobre Como reemplazar Firefox Send con tu propio servicio
Tengo claro que esta es una herramienta que no tendrá utilidad para todo el mundo. Sin embargo, se trata de uno de esos servicios que es necesario tener en el cajón de herramientas para echar mano de él cuando haga falta. Se trata de un servidor de archivos con unas características muy especiales. En particular se trata de un servicio que te permitirá reemplazar Firefox Send. El difunto Firefox Send. En particular, a mi la idea de Firefox Send me parecía excepcional. Se trataba de una manera sencilla de compartir archivos, sobre todo de archivos realmente pesados de forma cómoda y sencilla. Ahora, con esta herramienta que te traigo, tienes la opción de ofrecer tu este mismo servicio, pero con la ventaja de que todo queda en casa. ... Más información en las notas del podcast sobre Como reemplazar Firefox Send con tu propio servicio
On this week’s show Patrick and Adam discuss the week’s security news, including: The UHS ransomware attack Someone is messing with TrickBot: Did the USA release the hounds? US Treasury issues final warning on sanctioned ransomware crews Azerbaijan and Armenia going at it Fancy Bear owns US government department Nucleus Security co-founder Scott Kuffer joins the show in this week’s sponsor interview to talk about how they have discovered a LOT of enterprises are actually trying to develop in-house vulnerability management software and how that is not going well. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that’s your thing. Show notes A Ransomware Attack Has Struck a Major US Hospital Chain | WIRED German investigators treating ransomware attack as negligent homicide, reports say Attacks Aimed at Disrupting the Trickbot Botnet — Krebs on Security Microsoft: Some ransomware attacks take less than 45 minutes | ZDNet US Treasury says some ransomware payments may need its express approval | ZDNet Front companies for Chinese and Iranian APTs doxxed - Risky Business Chinese Antivirus Firm Was Part of APT41 ‘Supply Chain’ Attack — Krebs on Security Alleged Iranian hackers balanced espionage with personal cybercrime, US indictment says - CyberScoop US charges Iranian hackers for breaching US satellite companies | ZDNet A China-Linked Group Repurposed Hacking Team’s Stealthy Spyware | WIRED Microsoft says Iranian hackers are exploiting the Zerologon vulnerability | ZDNet Spies hacked Azerbaijan government officials as Nagorno-Karabakh conflict escalated North Korea has tried to hack 11 officials of the UN Security Council | ZDNet Federal Agency Compromised by Malicious Cyber Actor | CISA Russia’s Fancy Bear Hackers Likely Penetrated a US Federal Agency | WIRED Microsoft removed 18 Azure AD apps used by Chinese state-sponsored hacker group | ZDNet TikTok, WeChat survive in US app stores — one with a deal, the other with a judge's help Russia wants to ban the use of secure protocols such as TLS 1.3, DoH, DoT, ESNI | ZDNet Kevin Rudd: «The Dollar is One of the Things China Fears» Portland passes landmark private sector facial recognition technology ban | The Daily Swig All four of the world's largest shipping companies have now been hit by cyber-attacks | ZDNet UN maritime agency says it was hacked | ZDNet Trump officials hint at update for US maritime cybersecurity Encrochat Investigation Finds Corrupt Cops Leaking Information to Criminals KuCoin cryptocurrency exchange hacked for $150 million | ZDNet GitHub rolls out new Code Scanning security feature to all users | ZDNet Facebook sues two Chrome extension makers for scraping user data | ZDNet Senator asks DHS if foreign-controlled browser extensions threaten the US | Ars Technica A security flaw in Grindr let anyone easily hijack user accounts | TechCrunch Hackers claim they can now jailbreak Apple's T2 security chip | ZDNet Critical stored XSS vulnerability in Instagram’s Spark AR Studio nets 14-year-old researcher $25,000 | The Daily Swig Mozilla shuts down Firefox Send and Firefox Notes services | ZDNet Member of 'The Dark Overlord' hacking group sentenced to five years in prison | ZDNet LinkedIn hacker Nikulin sentenced to 7 years in prison after years of legal battles John McAfee arrested in Spain, charged with tax evasion
Tonight on GeekNights, we discuss what really happens with source code leaks. In the news, troubleshooting audio can be moderately complex, you'll die without the new Apple watch, we were correct that Firefox Send is gone forever, there are problems with the 3080s, you should learn what a "founder's edition" of a video card actually is, and IFTTT goes pro.
The popular fitness tracking app Strava can assist stalkers; Facebook is irked about European regulators; a new Bluetooth vulnerability takes a new tack on attacks; and we look at some disturbing drive-by downloads that are coming from rogue Google ads. Show Notes: Strava and stalkers Facebook Says it Will Stop Operating in Europe If Regulators Don’t Back Down Shortly after we recorded, Facebook said they have "no desire" to pull out of Europe Facebook user statistics by country BLESA Bluetooth vulnerability Firefox Send has been discontinued How to Send Files Securely Websites asking you to allow downloads? Here’s the solution… Save Safari settings for websites you visit often Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com. First-time buyers can save 40% by using coupon code PODCAST20 at checkout. Intego Antivirus for Windows keeps your Boot Camp, VM, or PC protected from the latest malware threats. Download a free trial now, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
A person has died after ransomware hit a hospital, Twitter is requiring new security efforts for high profile political users, and Mozilla shuts down firefox send! All that coming up now on ThreatWire. #threatwire #hak5 Links:Support me on alternative platforms! https://snubsie.com/support Shop ThreatWire Merch Directly! - https://snubsie.com/shop Shop ThreatWire Merch on Teespring! - https://teespring.com/stores/shannons-store-24 https://youtu.be/Tt1rh45g1rM - Subscribe and comment for a chance to win a Wifi Pineapple Mark VII! Ends 9/23/20 Join now for access to extra perks and to support ThreatWire! https://www.patreon.com/threatwire Links:Hospital Ransomware:https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/09/patient-dies-after-ransomware-attack-reroutes-her-to-remote-hospital/https://twitter.com/UniklinikDUS/status/1306523366090776576https://twitter.com/certbund/status/1306138925824651264https://www.bsi.bund.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/Presse2020/Citrix_Schwachstelle_160120.htmlhttps://support.citrix.com/article/CTX267027https://www.zdnet.com/article/first-death-reported-following-a-ransomware-attack-on-a-german-hospital/https://wgem.com/2020/09/17/german-hospital-hacked-patient-taken-to-another-city-dies/https://www.zdnet.com/article/ransomware-warning-hackers-are-launching-fresh-attacks-against-universities/ Twitter Security:https://blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/company/2020/Improved-Account-Security-2020-US-Election.htmlhttps://help.twitter.com/en/safety-and-security/account-security-tipshttps://www.cnet.com/news/twitter-ramps-up-efforts-to-safeguard-high-profile-accounts-ahead-of-the-us-election/https://www.zdnet.com/article/twitter-plans-to-protect-high-profile-us-political-accounts-ahead-of-the-2020-election/https://www.cyberscoop.com/2020-election-twitter-security-politics/ Firefox Send:https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-suspends-firefox-send-service-while-it-addresses-malware-abuse/https://www.cnet.com/news/mozilla-shuts-down-firefox-send-file-transfer-service-after-malware-abuse/https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-shuts-down-firefox-send-and-firefox-notes-services/https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/09/17/update-on-firefox-send-and-firefox-notes/ Photo credit:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Ambulance_Germany.jpg -----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆Our Site → https://www.hak5.orgShop → https://www.hakshop.comSubscribe → https://www.youtube.com/user/Hak5Darren?sub_confirmation=1Support → https://www.patreon.com/threatwireContact Us → http://www.twitter.com/hak5Threat Wire RSS → https://shannonmorse.podbean.com/feed/Threat Wire iTunes → https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/threat-wire/id1197048999 Host: Shannon Morse → https://www.twitter.com/snubsHost: Darren Kitchen → https://www.twitter.com/hak5darrenHost: Mubix → http://www.twitter.com/mubix-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆-----☆
Get Some This Week in Linux Merch at the DLN Store - https://dlnstore.com On this episode of This Week in Linux, we've got a ton of news week . . . a crazy amount of news that I had to limit it for time. We've got some desktop environment news from GNOME with GNOME 3.38 released and Xfce's updates on New Features & Release Date for Xfce 4.16. PinePhone announced there's now a Multi-Distro Image in fact 13 distros in 1 and we'll check out an affordable Linux laptop in the Slimbook Essential. Mozilla announced the shutting down of Firefox Send & Firefox Notes while NVIDIA is poised to Acquire ARM for $40 Billion! LBRY Announces a new YouTube alternative platform called Odysee and Deepin Linux announced the release of Deepin 20. Finally we'll round out this monster episode with some comments made by Mark Shuttleworth on the future of Ubuntu's Community Council. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Sponsored by: Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/dln Show Notes: - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl117 Become a Patron: - https://tuxdigital.com/patreon - https://tuxdigital.com/sponsus - https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is a Proud Member of the Destination Linux Network! https://destinationlinux.network Other Links: - https://frontpagelinux.com - https://michaeltunnell.com Segment Index: Show Notes - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl117 00:00 = Coming up on TWinL 117 01:11 = Welcome to TWinL 01:32 = Housekeeping: Live Streams Are BACK!!! 02:50 = GNOME 3.38 Released 05:47 = PinePhone Multi-Distro Image = 13 in 1 09:29 = Slimbook Essential = Affordable Linux Laptop? 12:39 = Digital Ocean - VPS & Cloud Hosting ( https://do.co/dln ) 14:13 = NVIDIA to Acquire ARM for $40 Billion 17:23 = Mozilla Shuts Down Firefox Send & Notes 20:49 = Xfce 4.16 - New Features & Release Date 25:41 = Bitwarden - Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 27:07 = LBRY Announces Odysee Platform 31:25 = Mark Shuttleworth On Ubuntu's Community Council 38:24 = Deepin 20 Released 41:25 = Outro Linux #OpenSource #TechNews
We try out the new GNOME "Orbis" release and chat about Microsoft's new Linux kernel patches that make it clear Windows 10 is on the path to a hybrid Windows/Linux system. Plus, the major re-architecture work underway for Chrome OS with significant ramifications for Desktop Linux.
We try out the new GNOME "Orbis" release and chat about Microsoft's new Linux kernel patches that make it clear Windows 10 is on the path to a hybrid Windows/Linux system. Plus, the major re-architecture work underway for Chrome OS with significant ramifications for Desktop Linux.
We try out the new GNOME "Orbis" release and chat about Microsoft's new Linux kernel patches that make it clear Windows 10 is on the path to a hybrid Windows/Linux system. Plus, the major re-architecture work underway for Chrome OS with significant ramifications for Desktop Linux.
Spotify lança notificação para podcasts, Nintendo descontinua consoles antigos, Facebook anuncia regras internas para discussões políticas, Facebook junta Messenger e Instagram para negócios, WhatsApp Web pode ganhar verificação biométrica pelo celular, Instagram Lite ganha nova versão para Android, Twitter sinaliza publicada de Trump como mentirosa outra vez, TikTok ganha 1 semana nos EUA, LGPD começa a valer no Brasil, Mozilla desiste do Firefox Send e Notes, Chrome pode ganhar agrupamento automático de tabs, Play Store proíbe stalkerwares, Bug no iOS 14 desconfigura apps customizados como padrão, Apple libera beta do iOS 14.2. Sobre o Podcast O Loop Matinal é um podcast do Loop Infinito que traz as notícias mais importantes do mundo da tecnologia para quem não tem tempo de ler sites e blogs de tecnologia. Marcus Mendes apresenta um resumo rápido e conciso das notícias mais importantes, sempre com bom-humor e um toque de acidez. Confira as notícias das últimas 24h, e até amanhã! -------------------------------- Apoie o Loop Matinal! O Loop Matinal está no apoia.se/loopmatinal e no picpay.me/loopmatinal! Se você quiser ajudar a manter o podcast no ar, é só escolher a categoria que você preferir e definir seu apoio mensal. Obrigado em especial aos ouvintes Advogado Junio Araujo, Aldan Borges, Alexsandra Romio, Aline Azevedo, Alisson Rocha, Anderson Barbosa, Anderson Cazarotti, André Fernandes, Angelo Almiento, Arthur Givigir, Breno Farber, Bruna Almeida, Caio Santos, Carolina Vieira, Christiano Malgueiro, Christophe Trevisani, Claudio Souza, Dan Fujita, Daniel Martins, Daniel Ivasse, Daniel Cardoso, Diogo Silva, Edgard Contente, Edson Pieczarka Jr, Eugenio Berehulka, Evandro Faria, Fabio Brasileiro, Felipe, Francisco Neto, Frederico Souza, Glades Guedes, Guilherme Rocha, Guilherme Santos, Henrique Orçati, Horacio Monteiro, Igor Antonio, Igor Silva, Jeadilson Bezerra, Jorge Fleming, José Limaverde, Jose Junior, Jose Vandenildo, Juliana Majikina, Juliano Cezar, Leandro Bodo, Leonardo Shinagawa, Louise Potrich, Lucas Santos, Luiz Mota, Luiz Mokwa, Márcio Dantas, Mario Junior, Matheus Magalhães, Mauricio Junior, Nilton Vivacqua, Otavio Tognolo, Paulo Sousa, Rafael Santos, Renato Bartolamei, Ricardo Mello, Ricardo Berjeaut, Ricardo Soares, Rickybell, Roberto Chiaratti, Rodrigo Rosa, Rodrigo Rezende, Rodrigo Oliveira, Teresa Borges, Tiago Soares, Victor Souza, Vinícius Ghise, Vitor Sá e Wilson Pimentel pelo apoio! -------------------------------- Spotify lança notificação para podcasts: https://tecnoblog.net/368038/spotify-ganha-alertas-para-novos-episodios-de-podcasts/ Nintendo descontinua consoles antigos: https://tecnoblog.net/367835/nintendo-3ds-2ds-e-modelos-xl-deixam-de-ser-fabricados/ Facebook anuncia regras internas para discussões políticas: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/17/facebook-issues-new-rules-on-internal-employee-communication-.html Facebook junta Messenger e Instagram para negócios: https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/17/21441251/small-business-facebook-instagram-messenger-unified-inbox WhatsApp Web pode ganhar verificação biométrica pelo celular: https://www.b9.com.br/132087/whatsapp-considera-usar-impressao-digital-para-liberar-acesso-na-versao-web/ Instagram Lite ganha nova versão para Android: https://tecnoblog.net/367770/instagram-lite-volta-ao-android-depois-de-quatro-meses/ Twitter sinaliza publicada de Trump como mentirosa outra vez: https://boingboing.net/2020/09/17/twitter-slaps-warning-on-trump.html TikTok ganha sobrevida nos EUA: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-19/trump-says-he-s-approved-oracle-deal-for-u-s-tiktok-operations LGPD começa a valer no Brasil: https://tecnoblog.net/368094/lgpd-lei-de-protecao-a-dados-pessoais-comeca-a-valer/ Mozilla desiste do Firefox Send e Notes: https://macmagazine.uol.com.br/post/2020/09/17/por-malwares-e-pouco-uso-mozilla-encerrara-os-servicos-firefox-send-e-notes/ Chrome pode ganhar agrupamento automático de tabs: https://tecnoblog.net/368063/google-chrome-prepara-agrupamento-automatico-de-abas/ Play Store proíbe stalkerwares: https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-formally-bans-stalkerware-apps-from-the-play-store/ Bug no iOS 14 desconfigura apps customizados como padrão: https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/17/21444035/ios-14-default-apps-setting-switches-back-safari-mail-bug Apple libera beta do iOS 14.2: https://9to5mac.com/2020/09/17/whats-new-in-ios-14-2-beta-1-revamped-media-controls-people-detection-more/ -------------------------------- Site do Loop Matinal: http://www.loopmatinal.com Anuncie no Loop Matinal: comercial@loopinfinito.net Marcus Mendes: https://www.twitter.com/mvcmendes Loop Infinito: https://www.youtube.com/oloopinfinito
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got a ton of news week . . . a crazy amount of news that I had to limit it for time. We’ve got some desktop environment news from GNOME with GNOME 3.38 released and Xfce’s updates on New Features & Release Date for Xfce 4.16.… Read more
Säsongsavslutningen av Trevlig Mjukvara är fullspäckad med nyheter kring KDE Plasma, ARM, Vue och Pine64. Mozilla hamnar i återblickslinsen och Alex och Seb är experter på att sväva iväg. Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s04e08
Altra brutta notizia. Vediamo come trasferire files e, in fondo all'episodio, alcune informazioni sul riconoscimento vocale in locale con device impensabili.
Tonight on GeekNights, we consider the humble software update, from both a developer/publisher standpoint and a user/client standpoint. In the news, Nvidia buys Arm Holdings in a move that will shake up the global computing ecosystem, the American date format is terrible, and Mozilla suspended Firefox Send over malware concerns (but claims it will return one day).
Episode: 04 Show Notes Coming up in this episode we cover 1. Toxicity in the community 2. Mozilla and Firefox 3. Printing in Linux 4. And that must have app for every flatpak user Welcome to the Linux User Space Toxicity Google & Ubuntu Team Up to Bring Flutter Apps to Linux (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/flutter-sdk-linux-desktop) Mozilla and Firefox Essential Guide: Improve Firefox Performance on Linux by Turning WebRender On (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/firefox-enable-webrender-linux) Mac and Linux coming soon, why no Linux support yet? (https://vpn.mozilla.org/) The Firefox Browser is a privacy nightmare on desktop and mobile (https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/the-firefox-browser-is-a-privacy-nightmare-on-desktop-and-mobile/) Mozilla turns off “Firefox Send” following malware abuse reports (https://www.oodaloop.com/briefs/2020/07/10/mozilla-turns-off-firefox-send-following-malware-abuse-reports/) Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for subscription products to generate revenue (https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/15/mozilla-lays-off-70-as-it-waits-for-subscription-products-to-generate-revenue/) Mozilla is laying off 250 people and planning a ‘new focus’ on making money (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363424/mozilla-layoffs-quarter-staff-250-people-new-revenue-focus) 1 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/15/21370020/mozilla-google-firefox-search-engine-browser) 2 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement (https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/14/mozilla_google_search/) 3 from 2018 (https://www.cnet.com/news/google-firefox-search-deal-gives-mozilla-more-money-to-push-privacy/) 4 from 2011 (https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2011/12/20/mozilla-and-google-sign-new-agreement-for-default-search-in-firefox/) Comcast’s Xfinity Internet Service Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program (https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/26/firefox_comcast_dns_https/) Mozilla expands its partnership with ad-free subscription service Scroll (https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/24/mozilla-scroll-partnership/) Firefox Plans Controversial New Encryption Setting For Millions, And Update Starts This Month (https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/09/08/firefox-announces-major-new-encryption-default-to-protect-millions-of-users/#33fe60a418c0) Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US (https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/25/21152335/mozilla-firefox-dns-over-https-web-privacy-security-encryption) Why Mozilla Firefox Is Making Headlines Again (https://www.chiangraitimes.com/tech/why-mozilla-firefox-is-making-headlines-again/) Printers CUPS - Common UNIX Printing System (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUPS#:~:text=The%20original%20design%20of%20CUPS,In%20March%202002%2C%20Apple%20Inc.) HP Linux Imaging and Printing aka HPLIP (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Linux_Imaging_and_Printing) HP's page for HPLIP (https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing) Debugging Printing Problems in Ubuntu (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems) Debugging Printing Problems in Fedora (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_printing_problems) Arch wiki - troubleshooting CUPS (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting) Debian wiki - CUPS debugging (https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDebugging) openSUSE Printer Operation Doc (https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/startup/html/book.opensuse.startup/cha-print.html) Housekeeping Email us (mailto:contact@linuxuserspace.show) This Week in Linux (https://tuxdigital.com/thisweekinlinux) Tuxdigital (https://tuxdigital.com/) Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.org/) Support us at patreon.com/linuxuserspace Join us on Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) Follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace) Check out Linux User Space (https://linuxuserspace.show) on the web App Focus Flatseal This episode's app: Flatseal (https://github.com/tchx84/flatseal) Setting Zoom flatpak permissions: flatpak permission-set devices camera us.zoom.Zoom no flatpak permission-set devices microphone us.zoom.Zoom yes Eric Adams' video on Flatpak permissions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke1nM66GtaI) Next episode we discuss Manjaro (https://manjaro.org/) Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space
Vi diskuterar framtiden för Firefox Send, Rust och MDN efter Mozillas stora omstrukturering. Vi tipsar om backuper med Duplicati och Alex kanske blir bannad från Mastodon. Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s04e04
Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. All internet got sent to Atlanta.Zoom's vanity URL flaw: when is a "zero day" not a zero day?Not all VPNs are created equal.Apple updated its iOS and macOS with a handful of useful security patches.SigRed: "This is not just another vulnerability."And speaking of last week's July Patch Tuesday..."Firefox Send" is still not receiving.A tale of two counterfeits.We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-776-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT OpenShift.com/SecurityNow Wasabi.com offer code SECURITYNOW
Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. All internet got sent to Atlanta.Zoom's vanity URL flaw: when is a "zero day" not a zero day?Not all VPNs are created equal.Apple updated its iOS and macOS with a handful of useful security patches.SigRed: "This is not just another vulnerability."And speaking of last week's July Patch Tuesday..."Firefox Send" is still not receiving.A tale of two counterfeits.We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-776-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT OpenShift.com/SecurityNow Wasabi.com offer code SECURITYNOW
Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. All internet got sent to Atlanta.Zoom's vanity URL flaw: when is a "zero day" not a zero day?Not all VPNs are created equal.Apple updated its iOS and macOS with a handful of useful security patches.SigRed: "This is not just another vulnerability."And speaking of last week's July Patch Tuesday..."Firefox Send" is still not receiving.A tale of two counterfeits.We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-776-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT OpenShift.com/SecurityNow Wasabi.com offer code SECURITYNOW
Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. All internet got sent to Atlanta.Zoom's vanity URL flaw: when is a "zero day" not a zero day?Not all VPNs are created equal.Apple updated its iOS and macOS with a handful of useful security patches.SigRed: "This is not just another vulnerability."And speaking of last week's July Patch Tuesday..."Firefox Send" is still not receiving.A tale of two counterfeits.We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-776-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT OpenShift.com/SecurityNow Wasabi.com offer code SECURITYNOW
Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. All internet got sent to Atlanta.Zoom's vanity URL flaw: when is a "zero day" not a zero day?Not all VPNs are created equal.Apple updated its iOS and macOS with a handful of useful security patches.SigRed: "This is not just another vulnerability."And speaking of last week's July Patch Tuesday..."Firefox Send" is still not receiving.A tale of two counterfeits.We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-776-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: WWT.COM/TWIT OpenShift.com/SecurityNow Wasabi.com offer code SECURITYNOW
7/17/20 WastedLocker; OAuth; Firefox Send; Internet Weather
EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise network vulnerability scannerWe invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-775-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: OpenShift.com/SecurityNow canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT itpro.tv/securitynow promo code SN30
EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise network vulnerability scannerWe invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-775-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: OpenShift.com/SecurityNow canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT itpro.tv/securitynow promo code SN30
EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise network vulnerability scannerWe invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-775-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: OpenShift.com/SecurityNow canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT itpro.tv/securitynow promo code SN30
EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise network vulnerability scannerWe invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-775-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: OpenShift.com/SecurityNow canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT itpro.tv/securitynow promo code SN30
Patrocinador: Huawei te invita a participar otro año en su gran concurso de fotografía internacional. Tienes hasta el 31 de julio para entrar en sus seis categorías. Los premios son muy, muy golosos. Android 10 crece mucho / Apple certificará reparadores de barrio / Votar en Rusia tiene truco / Documental sobre Valve Software / Concurso-Reality sobre The Sims / Cambio manual sin embrague / Huawei mejora su buscador de apps
Peter und Marius reden über die LibreOffice Branding Diskussion, Ubuntu als Rolling Release, Firefox Send verteilt Malware, Datenschutzbeauftragte gegen Einsatz von Zoom, Flutter kommt zum Linux Desktop, Suchmaschinen für Gesichter und vieles mehr!
Microsoft OneDrive client for Windows Qt QML module hijack, Zero-day flaw found in Zoom for Windows 7, Protecting your remote workforce from application-based attacks like consent phishing, Verizon Media, PayPal, Twitter Top Bug-Bounty Rankings, Mozilla suspends Firefox Send service while it addresses malware abuse, and Stop Talking About ‘Technical Debt’! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode114
Microsoft OneDrive client for Windows Qt QML module hijack, Zero-day flaw found in Zoom for Windows 7, Protecting your remote workforce from application-based attacks like consent phishing, Verizon Media, PayPal, Twitter Top Bug-Bounty Rankings, Mozilla suspends Firefox Send service while it addresses malware abuse, and Stop Talking About ‘Technical Debt’! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode114
This week, we welcome Judy Ngure, Cybersecurity Engineer at Africastalking, to talk about DevSecOps! In the Application Security News, Microsoft OneDrive client for Windows Qt QML module hijack, Zero-day flaw found in Zoom for Windows 7, Protecting your remote workforce from application-based attacks like consent phishing, Verizon Media, PayPal, Twitter Top Bug-Bounty Rankings, Mozilla suspends Firefox Send service while it addresses malware abuse, and Stop Talking About Technical Debt! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode114 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, we welcome Judy Ngure, Cybersecurity Engineer at Africastalking, to talk about DevSecOps! In the Application Security News, Microsoft OneDrive client for Windows Qt QML module hijack, Zero-day flaw found in Zoom for Windows 7, Protecting your remote workforce from application-based attacks like consent phishing, Verizon Media, PayPal, Twitter Top Bug-Bounty Rankings, Mozilla suspends Firefox Send service while it addresses malware abuse, and Stop Talking About Technical Debt! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASWEpisode114 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
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Mozilla suspends its Firefox Send service due to misuse by hacking groups, SUSE is acquiring Rancher Labs, Google launches the Open Usage Commons, and the Flutter framework arrives on Linux.
Au programme : les plates‑formes participatives libres : notamment Decidim et Agorasso ; la licence informatique de Paris 8 qui ne sera pas ouverte l’an prochain ; la chronique de Xavier Berne, journaliste à Next INpact, sur la plateforme de pétitions du Sénat. Émission Références Transcription Contact Libre à vous !, l'émission pour comprendre et agir avec l'April, chaque mardi de 15h30 à 17h sur la radio Cause commune (93.1 FM en Île-de-France et sur Internet). Au programme de la 53e émission : interview de Pablo Rauzy maître de conférences à l'université Paris 8 qui nous parlera de la récente motion annonçant que la L1 d'informatique (première année de licence) ne sera pas ouverte l'année prochaine sujet principal : les plates‑formes participatives libres : Decidim notamment et Agorasso que Code for France « met gratuitement à disposition des associations pour ouvrir leur gouvernance et coconstruire leur action » (Agorasso étant basée sur Decidim). 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Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the emergence of the web through the lens of Netscape, the browser that pushed everything forward into the mainstream. The Netscape story starts back at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana where the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (or NCSA) inspired Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina to write Mosaic, which was originally called xmosaic and built for X11 or the X Window System. In 1992 there were only 26 websites in the world. But that was up from the 1 that Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee built at info.cern.ch in 1991. The internet had really only been born a few years earlier in 1989. But funded by the Gore Bill, Andreessen and a team of developers released the Alpha version of the NCSA Mosaic browser in 1993 and ported it to Windows, Mac, and of course the Amiga. At this point there were about 130 websites. Version two of Mosaic came later that year and then the National Science Foundation picked up the tab to maintain Mosaic from 94 to 97. James Clark, a co-founder of Silicon Graphics and a legend in Silicon Valley, took notice. He recruited some of the Mosaic team, led by Marc Andreessen, to start Mosaic Communications Corporation, which released Netscape Navigator in 1994, the same year Andreessen graduated from college. By then there were over 2,700 websites, and a lot of other people were taking notice after 2 four digit growth years. Yahoo! and EXCITE were released in 1994 and enjoyed an explosion in popularity, entering a field with 25 million people accessing such a small number of sites. Justin Hall was posting personal stuff on links.net, one of the earliest forms of what we now call blogging. Someone else couldn't help but notice: Bill Gates from Microsoft. He considered cross-platform web pages and the commoditization of the operating system to be a huge problem for his maturing startup called Microsoft, and famously sent The Internet Tidal Wave memo to his direct reports, laying out a vision for how Microsoft would respond to this thread. We got Netscape for free at the University, but I remember when I went to the professional world we had to pay for it. The look and feel of Navigator then can still be seen in modern browsers today. There was an address bar, a customizable home page, a status bar, and you could write little javascripts to do cutesy things like have a message scroll here and there or have blinked things. 1995 also brought us HTML frames, fonts on pages, the ability to change the background color, the ability to embed various forms of media, and image maps. Building sites back then was a breeze. And with an 80% market share for browsers, testing was simple: just open Netscape and view your page! Netscape was a press darling. They had insane fans that loved them. And while they hadn't made money yet, they did something that a lot of companies do now, but few did then: they went IPO early and raked in $600 million in their first day, turning Marc Andreessen the poster child into an overnight sensation. They even started to say that the PC would live on the web - and it would do so using Netscape. Andreessen then committed the cardinal sin that put many in tech out of a job: he went after Microsoft claiming they'd reduce Microsoft to a set of “poorly debugged device drivers.” Microsoft finally responded. They had a meeting with Netscape and offered to acquire the company or they would put them out of business. Netscape lawyered up, claiming Microsoft offered to split the market up where they owned Windows and left the rest to Netscape. Internet Explorer 1 was released by Microsoft in 1995 - a fork of Mosaic which had been indirectly licensed from the code Andreessen had written while still working with the NCSA in college. And so began the “Browser Wars” with Netscape 2 being released and Internet Explorer 2, the same year. 1995 saw the web shoot up to over 23,000 sites. Netscape 2 added Netscape Mail, an email program with about as simple a name as Microsoft Mail, which had been in Windows since 1991. In 1995, Brendan Eich, a developer at Netscape wrote SpiderMonkey, the original JavaScript engine, a language many web apps still use today (just look for the .jsp extension). I was managing labs at the University of Georgia at the time and remember the fast pace that we were upgrading these browsers. NCSA telnet hadn't been updated in years but it had never been as cool as this Netscape thing. Geocities popped up and I can still remember my first time building a website there and accessing incredible amounts of content being built - and maybe even learning a thing or two while dinking around in those neighborhoods. 1995 had been a huge and eventful year, with nearly 45 million people now “on the web.” Amazon, early search engine Altavista, LYCOS, and eBay launching as well. The search engine space sure was heating up… Then came 1996. Things got fun. Point releases of browsers came monthly. New features dropped with each release. Plugins for Internet Explorer leveraged API hooks into the Windows operating system that made pages only work on IE. Those of us working on pages had to update for both, and test for both. By the end of 1996 there were over a quarter million web pages and over 77 million people were using the web. Apple, The New York Times, Dell.com appeared on the web, but 41 percent of people checked AOL regularly and other popular sites would be from ISPs for years to come. Finally, after a lot of talk and a lot of point releases, Netscape 3 was released in 1997. Javascript got a rev, a lot of styling elements some still use today like tables and frames came out and forms could be filled out automatically. There was also a gold version of Netscape 3 that allowed editing pages. But Dreamweaver gave us a nice WYSIWIG to build web pages that was far more feature rich. Netscape got buggier, they bit on more and more thus spreading developers thing. They just couldn't keep up. And Internet Explorer was made free in Windows as of IE 3, and had become equal to Netscape. It had a lot of plugins for Windows that made it work better on that platform, for better or worse. The Browser Wars ended when Netscape decided to open source their code in 1998, creating the Mozilla project by open sourcing the Netscape Browser Suite source code. This led to Waterfox, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey, Ice Weasel, Ice Cat, Wyzo, and of course, Tor Browser, Swiftfox, Swift Weasel, Timberwolf, TenFourFox, Comodo IceDragon, CometBird, Basilisk, Cliqz, AT&T Pogo, IceCat, and Flock. But most importantly, Mozilla released Firefox themselves, which still maintains between 8 and 10 percent marketshare for browser usage according to who you ask. Of course, ultimately everyone lost the browser wars now that Chrome owns a 67% market share! Netscape was sold to AOL in 1999 for $4.2 billion, the first year they dropped out of the website popularity contest called the top 10. At this point, Microsoft controlled the market with an 80% market share. That was the first year Amazon showed up on the top list of websites. The Netscape problems continued. AOL released Netscape 6 in 2000, which was buggy and I remember a concerted effort at the time to start removing Netscape from computers. In 2003, after being acquired by Time Warner, AOL finally killed off Netscape. This was the same year Apple released Safari. They released 7.2 in 2004 after outsourcing some of the development. Netscape 9, a port of Firefox, was released in 2007. The next year Google Chrome was released. Today, Mozilla is a half-billion dollar a year not-for profit. They ship the Firefox browser, the Firefox OS mobile OS, the online file sharing service Firefox Send, the Bugzilla bug tracking tool, the Rust programming language, the Thunderbird email client, and other tools like SpiderMonkey, which is still the javascript engine embedded into Firefox and Thunderbird. If the later stage of Netscape's code in the form of the open source Mozilla projects appeal to you, consider becoming a Mozilla Rep. You can help contribute, promote, document, and build the community with other passionate and knowledgeable humans that are on the forefront of pushing the web into new and beautiful places. For more on that, go to reps.mozilla.org. Andreessen went on to build Opsware with Ben Horowitz (who's not a bad author) and others. He sold the hosting business and in 2005 continued on with Horowitz founded Andreessen Horowitz which were early investors of Facebook, Foursquare, GitHub, Groupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, Jawbone, Zynga, Skype, and many, many others. He didn't win the browser wars, but he has been at the center of helping to shape the Internet as we know it today, and due to the open sourcing of the source code many other browsers popped up. The advent of the cloud has also validated many of his early arguments about the web making computer operating systems more of a commodity. Anyone who's used Office 365 online or Google apps can back that up. Ultimately, the story of Netscape could be looked at as yet another “Bill Gates screwed us” story. But I'm not sure that does it justice. Netscape did as much to shape the Internet in those early days as anything else. Many of those early contributions, like the open nature of the Internet, various languages and techniques, and of course the code in the form of Mozilla, live on today. There were other browsers, and the Internet might have grown to what it is today. But we might not have had as much of the velocity without Andreessen and Netscape and specifically the heated competition that led to so much innovation in such a short period of time - so we certainly owe them our gratitude that we've come as far as we have. And I owe you my gratitude. Thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!
FirefoxブラウザでおなじみのFirefoxが提供する、ファイル共有サービスの「Firefox Send」と、メールアドレスから情報漏洩を確認できる「Firefox Monitor」、パスワード管理の「Firefox Lockwise」について紹介しました。
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Cuma Raporu #41 videomuzda, haftanın öne çıkan gelişmelerini değerlendirdik. 00:38 Samsung Galaxy S10 Türkiye lansmanı 08:30 Samsung "tam ekran" telefon geliştirilebilir dedi 10:45 Firefox Send duyuruldu 13:20 Twitter'ın yeni güncellemesi 14:02 Huawei ekran fiyatlarında kampanya 25:10 Honor 10i sızdırıldı 27:35 Apple olayı meclise taşındı 44:18 Hakan Muhafız dizisi yeni sezonuyla 26 Nisan'da yayında
Josh and Kurt talk about Brexit, voting, Firefox send, and toxic comments. Is there anything we can do to slow the current trend of conversation on the Internet always seeming to spiral out of control? The answer is maybe with a lot of asterisks.
iOS 12.2: So Many Security Updates! Firefox Send Review: Free Encrypted File Transfers! Should I Restart My Phone Regularly? Killed By Google.com, Stadia is not Magic Leap, and more in TekThing 222 with Patrick Norton and Shannon Morse! All the shownotes and links for episode 222.
Mozilla continues their push to provide services for user's security and privacy protections. Thie tools, tips and tricks episode talks about Firefox Send. An end-to-end encrypted file transfer service. Be aware, be safe. *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Binary Blogger Website Security In Five Podcast Page - iTunes, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Spotify,
ファイル転送サービス「宅ふぁいる便」が個人情報流出で当面休止ということで、代わりになるサービスとして「Firefox Send」を紹介しています。また、ファイル転送サービスの代わりにDropboxなどクラウドサービスでの共有リンクを使うという話もしています。
Sound proof meta material, Keurigish Ice Cream, Borderlands 3, Tesla Y, fan-made dark forces remake, iPad refresh, Boeing 737 Max, Halo on PC, Apex Legends Battle Pass, Cheap robot vacuum, OneWeb, Osmo Mic, Earpod Atlernatives, WinRar, Android Q, Firefox Send, Note 9 Pie
https://portalzine.de/services/podcast-5aes/folge/094/ ÜBER DIE FOLGE -------------------------------------- Folge 094 – 19.03.2019: Artikel 13, Torchlight Frontiers, Firefox Send, Pinball VR, Car Alarm LINKS -------------------------------------- * #heiseshow: Upload-Filter, Leistungsschutzrecht- https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/heiseshow-live-Upload-Filter-Leistungsschutzrecht-zerstoert-die-EU-das-Netz-4086744.html * 130 europäische IT-Firmen wehren sich gegen Upload-Filter- https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/EU-Copyright-130-europaeische-IT-Firmen-wehren-sich-gegen-Upload-Filter-und-Leistungsschutzrecht-4340035.html * Too Many Zooz - Car Alarm- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV7nHX2RLjQ * PinSim - Github- https://github.com/Jerware/PinSim * Virtual Reality Pinball Controller + Audica Review!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLYIEm9kkvU * Firefox Send- https://send.firefox.com/ * Torchlight Frontiers- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzX6mXME-oc * EU-Copyright-Reform: Bibliotheken gegen Upload-Filter und Leistungsschutzrecht- https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/EU-Copyright-Reform-Bibliotheken-gegen-Upload-Filter-und-Leistungsschutzrecht-4339142.html?xing_share=news * Was macht Artikel 13 mit unserem Netz? || PULS Reportage- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-9wydSy0_E&t=578s * Artikel 13: Argumente der Befürworter widerlegen - Mit Rezo | Rechtsanwalt Christian Solmecke- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhi3Ori_n9A * Artikel 13 – Jetzt wird geredet!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50sPVJ8oxSc SOCIAL MEDIA -------------------------------------- ♡ Blog: https://portalzine.de/news ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/portalZINE ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pztv/ ♡ Twitter: https://twitter.com/portalzine PORTALZINE® NMN - Development meets Creativity -------------------------------------- Alexander Gräf Stettiner Str. Nord 20 49624 Löningen Deutschland https://portalzine.de #podcast #tech #geek #woche #portalzine #pztv
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ll talk about some big releases from the GNOME desktop environment, Sway window manager, distro releases from Lakka, KNOPPIX and UBports’ Ubuntu Touch. I’ve got a couple of announcements for this show, TuxDigital and a Linux Conference I will be attenting so be sure to check out… Read more
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Ruby 2.6.2 Released, Rails 4.2.11.1, 5.0.7.2, 5.1.6.2, 5.2.2.1, and 6.0.0.beta3 have been released!, Ruby 2.7 — Numbered Parameters, Rails 6 adds ActiveRecord::Relation#touch_all, Rails 6 adds delete_by and destroy_by as ActiveRecord::Relation methods и Upcoming Rails 6 Bulk insert/Upsert feature What causes Ruby memory bloat?, Phony - E164 international phone number normalizing, splitting, formatting, Shrine - file attachment toolkit for Ruby applications и Ruby Autoformatter Web Releasing React Native 0.59, CKEditor 5 v12.0.0 with inline widgets and distraction free editor released, Introducing Firefox Send, Providing Free File Transfers while Keeping your Personal Information Private, JS Foundation and Node.js Foundation join forces и KV Storage: the Web's First Built-in Module Why you shouldn't use Moment.js…, When “Zoë” !== “Zoë”. Or why you need to normalize Unicode strings и Promise-utils is a dependency-free JavaScript/TypeScript library that provides Lodash-like utility functions for dealing with native ES6 promises
Peter hat einen kaputten Laptop, Marius ist in Chemnitz und wir reden über Amazon Fake CPUs, Einheitliche Handy-Ladegeräte, Apple Streaming Service, Laserlike, Gnome 3.32, ChromeOS, Darknet, Firefox Send und vieles mehr!
Josh tells us about the RSA security conference, and there are some new vulnerabilities that affect processors; one even has its own website. We also bring you some news about Facebook using phone numbers when they said they wouldn't, and Firefox's new secure file-transfer service. RSA Conference (https://www.rsaconference.com) Josh's article, RSA Conference 2019 Highlights: A Mac Perspective "I Am Root": A Retrospective on a Severe Mac Vulnerability If you want online privacy, change your phone number immediately (https://www.wired.co.uk/article/change-your-phone-number-online-privacy) Two-Factor Authorization Apps for iOS Mozilla launches its free, encrypted file-sharing service, Firefox Send (https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/12/mozilla-launches-its-free-encrypted-file-sharing-service-firefox-send/) Apple's Mail Drop (sorry, I said AirDrop in the podcast) (https://support.apple.com/kb/ph2629?locale=en_US) You. Shall. Not. Pass... word: Soon, you may be logging into websites using just your phone, face, fingerprint or token (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/03/05/web_authentication/) Why 'ji32k7au4a83' Is a Remarkably Common Password (https://gizmodo.com/why-ji32k7au4a83-is-a-remarkably-common-password-1833045282) Thunderclap (https://thunderclap.io) Thunderbolt 3 'Thunderclap' vulnerabilities let malicious peripherals attack a Mac's memory (https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/02/27/thunderbolt-3-thunderclap-vulnerabilities-let-malicious-peripherals-attack-a-macs-memory) SPOILER alert, literally: Intel CPUs afflicted with simple data-spewing spec-exec vulnerability (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/03/05/spoiler_intel_processor_flaw/) All Intel chips open to new Spoiler non-Spectre attack: Don't expect a quick fix (https://www.zdnet.com/article/all-intel-chips-open-to-new-spoiler-non-spectre-attack-dont-expect-a-quick-fix/) SPOILER: Speculative Load Hazards Boost Rowhammer and Cache Attacks (PDF) (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.00446.pdf) Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com.
Cette semaine : Dwarf Fortress arrive sur Steam, PLAYERUNKNOWN avance vers le placard, Baba Is You, Warframe s'offre un Battle Pass : les Ondes Nocturnes, streamer des jeux PC sur Xbox One, Dropbox limite les comptes gratuits à trois appareils, Firefox Send, The Story of VFX: Amiga & Babylon 5, rachat de la FOX par Disney et Google abandonne les Pixel Book sous ChromeOS. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #82 : Dwarf Fortress, Baba Is You, Firefox Send et rachat de la FOX par Disney avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
DevNews#34 Новости одной строкой: Huawei выдает профессиональные фотографии за свои https://www.gsmarena.com/no_these_photos_werent_taken_with_the_huawei_p30-news-35950.php Россияне боятся потерять работу из-за ИИ https://ria.ru/20190313/1551739327.html?ref=vc.ru Microsoft: бесплатные онлайн-курсы по ИИ https://news.microsoft.com/ru-ru/ai-business-school/ Онлайн-кинотеатр от Apple? https://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-television/apple-sets-march-event-date-ahead-of-possible-tv-service-launch-idUSKBN1QS2HB Полезный сервис: http://css3generator.com/ Школа онлайн-образования: https://loftschool.com/ Telegram Loftblog: https://t-do.ru/loftblog Telegram IT-обучение: https://t-do.ru/it_loft Slack: http://slack.loftblog.ru/ Наш сайт: http://loftblog.ru/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loftblog/ ВКонтакте: http://vk.com/loftblog facebook: http://www.facebook.com/loftblog twitter: http://twitter.com/loft_blog
Nico is back! But he won’t tell us where he went. Follow him on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nico_engelhardt or follow Jo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/johannesippen. Also, check out Firefox Send here, the tool that we talk about: https://send.firefox.com/ Music by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com
Apple sets March date for next unveiling; Spotify says Apple doesn't play fair; Google releases Android Q beta; DNA test for Type 2 Diabetes; Kayak lets you filter out Boeing 737 Max flights; Verizon 5G launches in Chicago and Minneapolis April 11; Firefox Send lets you transfer large files for free; Using Google Hotels to find hotel deals; Keeper tax app uses artificial intelligence to identify write offs; HP expands laptop battery recall.Buy my book!101 Handy Tech Tips for the iPhoneFollow Rich on Social Media:Facebook: http://facebook.com/RichOnTechTwitter: http://twitter.com/richdemuroInstagram: http://instagram.com/richontechEasy ways to listen on your phone or smart speaker:"Hey Google, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Hey Siri, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Alexa, Enable the Rich on Tech Flash Briefing"
stdout.fm 20번째 로그에서는 Notion 업데이트, Firefox Send 릴리스, AWS ECS 스케줄 테스크에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. Amazon.com: Blue Yeti Nano Premium USB Mic What's New…
You've got no shortage of ways to send encrypted messages, and at least as many cloud services for sending large files. But the Venn diagram for the two remains surprisingly, inconveniently small. That's the beauty of Mozilla's Firefox Send, a free, intuitive, web-based service that lets you share large encrypted files, no strings attached. Send began in 2017 as an experiment, part of Firefox's since-discontinued Test Pilot program.
stdout.fm 20번째 로그에서는 Notion 업데이트, Firefox Send 릴리스, AWS ECS 스케줄 테스크에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @seapy, @raccoonyy, @nacyo_t Amazon.com: Blue Yeti Nano Premium USB Mic What’s New? - notion.so Firefox Send 애플도 PPL을 하는군요 : 클리앙 AirDrop - Wikipedia Mozilla - Wikipedia Mozilla Corporation - Wikipedia Multiple Firefox profiles - Mozilla | MDN Amazon ECS, 향상된 컨테이너 종속성 관리 출시 Docker run reference#healthcheck | Docker Documentation Is there a way to delay container startup to support dependant services with a longer startup time · Issue #374 · docker/compose vishnubob/wait-for-it: Pure bash script to test and wait on the availability Firebase Plan 삼성증권 레포트 - 클라우드 전쟁 베스핀글로벌, 870억 원 규모 시리즈B 투자 유치 - ‘Startup’s Story Platform’ 메가존클라우드, 국내 대표 투자기관 4곳 480억원 투자 유치 기자수첩 - 공공 클라우드의 민간 개방, 새 문 열린다 - ZDNet korea 행정·공공기관 민간 클라우드 이용 가이드라인 | 행정안전부 AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store - AWS Systems Manager AWS Systems Manager – AWS 리소스에 대한 운영 통찰력을 확보하고 조치를 수행 AWS Key Management Service Concepts#Envelope Encryption AWS Launches Secrets Support for Amazon Elastic Container Service AWS Developer Forums: Parameter Store pagination limits are … segmentio/chamber: CLI for managing secrets fugue/credstash: A little utility for managing credentials christippett/ssm-parameter-store: Simple Python wrapper for getting values from AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store Scheduling Amazon ECS Tasks - Amazon Elastic Container Service CloudWatch Events IAM Role - Amazon Elastic Container Service Netlify: All-in-one platform for automating modern web projects. Apex – Serverless Infrastructure Monetize with Pro version · Issue #894 · apex/apex Grant Internet Access to a VPC Lambda Function Serverless - The Serverless Application
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A new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x. Plus we look at the Debian project's recent struggles, NGINX's sale, and Mozilla's new service. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Ell Marquez.
Episode 27 - Music & Sound Resources, BiteSize Linux, Firefox Send and Balancing Work and Life on this weeks Bit v. Byte! Links & Resources Filmstro - https://filmstro.com/ BBC Sound Effects - http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/ KeyFrames - https://keyframes.app/ Slack Actions - https://api.slack.com/actions BiteSize Linux - https://drawings.jvns.ca/ Cool Backgrounds - https://coolbackgrounds.io/ Firefox Send - https://send.firefox.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bit-v-byte/support
Bienvenue dans le cent-quatre-vingt-treizième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: AppleEvents - Soyez prêts pour la Keynote ProtonVPN - Maintenant gratuit sur macOS Opera - Contient un VPN intégré ios-factor - Les bonnes manières pour le développement iOS Quality of Service - À ne pas oublier avec NSOperationQueue Simctl delete - Pour récuperer de l’espace Firefox Send - Partagez vos fichiers de manière confidentielle RetroBatch - Pour les modifications d’image en série WTF - Status Board dans votre terminal OpenTerm 2 - Un terminal pour iOS? Ecoutez cet épisode
Today on Bud's #WeeklyGeekOut . . . Send, YAFU (Yet Another File Uploader) by Firefox. Simple with security. Get the details here: http://www.TheZone.fm/2017/08/09/geekout-firefox-send/ =) webmeister Bud
Today on Bud's #WeeklyGeekOut . . . Send, YAFU (Yet Another File Uploader) by Firefox. Simple with security. Get the details here: http://www.TheZone.fm/2017/08/09/geekout-firefox-send/ =) webmeister Bud