There is no such thing as "security" if someone has physical access to the device.
We've gotten a lot closer. With fTPM, FDE, boot verification, etc. it's become a lot more secure than it used to be.
There is no such thing as "security" if someone has physical access to the device.
We've gotten a lot closer. With fTPM, FDE, boot verification, etc. it's become a lot more secure than it used to be.
I feel like if there's a live fish that should overrule that? Like, what liquid is going to be so volatile as to be dangerous, but also safe enough that a fish could live in it?
Is it normal? Kinda. Is it healthy? No
Ugh but it's acting as the SAN so I have to shut down like all my servers to run updates on it. What a PITA.
If I remember right, the first Tomb Raider (at least before the remaster) was shipped with DOSBox to be about to run.
Is that less likely to happen if the pole is knocked down instead of the line dug up?
You can't just pop a cartridge in or head to the eShop and download it. Most people don't want to research and figure out emulators.
That's all one needs at this point
I can handle dynamically typed, but the whitespace thing kills me. I kind of really like PowerShell.
It's a decent read, but to clarify the headline: the RAT is controlled by a discord bot once the victim has been infected. It isn't delivered by discord bot.
Given that specific locations were named, I assume that the original message says more than what the tweet says it does.
New techniques come out all the time. Sandboxes will just have to be programmed to detonate and detect these like they did with QR codes.