[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 1 points 5 days ago

Exactly. They've brought up nuclear because they're desperate to have some kind of energy policy, but one they know they'll never have to bring to fruition because that allows them to continue with coal and gas for as long as possible.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 9 points 5 days ago

The LNP doesn't have a legitimate interest in transitioning to nuclear power or they would've begun over the last decade or so that they were in power.

Instead they've proposed - now that they're in opposition - a technology which is banned at the Federal level and individually at the state level, because they know that gives them years of lead time before they ever have to begin the project.

On top of that, all of the proposed sites are owned by companies who've already begun transitioning to renewable generation or renewable storage, and most of them are in states in which the state Premiers have publicly stated that they will not consider overturning their bans on nuclear power.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

He thinks the Ten Commandments are a bingo card.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 7 points 2 weeks ago

If I stand for all the same values that Jesus did, does that by default make me the son of God?

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 64 points 3 weeks ago

Quick, put some AI in it!

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 28 points 3 months ago

OOP's dad is a ham radio enthusiast.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 41 points 3 months ago

Most of the conspiracies I've seen are related to the fact that there were live streams of it.

Some people are just unfamiliar with the fact that there are webcams streaming 24/7 in cities all over the world.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 60 points 3 months ago

There is currently no evidence of an RCE exploit in EAC, and EAC themselves as well as their owner, Epic, have both denied the existence of an RCE in their software.

There's a video from about a month ago in which ImperialHal and Genburten (on separate occasions) are in a match against the person named in the messages sent by the exploit on Genburten's machine.

It's possible that they were in contact with the hacker after that point and that he tricked them into downloading something they shouldn't have.

Otherwise, it's also possible that there is an exploit in Apex/Source that the hacker used. He may have been able to get their IP during the public match a month ago and then use it to target them during the competition.

Beyond what was seen during the competition, the hacker was also able to gift thousands of Apex packs to several players (seemingly without paying for them) and was able to get 40+ "bot" players into a single match and to all target an individual player. He also claimed to be able to open crates on another player's account. These other exploits seem to indicate that he has elevated access to both the server and to multiple APIs, but none of them indicate elevated access to user machines in general.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 58 points 4 months ago

This article could've been a PNG

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 23 points 5 months ago

It's pretty common with dementia that older memories are recalled more strongly and as if they happened more recently than they actually did.

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 11 points 8 months ago

Would Israel take the same approach if Hamas was hiding in an Israeli hospital?

[-] noevidenz@infosec.pub 12 points 8 months ago

If anyone made it as far as the third sentence in the article, they might notice that "Islamic Jihad" in the title refers to "Palestinian Islamic Jihad".

They're not blaming Hamas for this incident. PIJ is a separate organisation.

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