Checks own servers…
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload
Yeah, I’d like to see that…
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Checks own servers…
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload
Yeah, I’d like to see that…
Next, they’re bringing them democracy?
I don’t know the Immich API, but I’ve seen several REST APIs that used the usual pattern of
GET /api/v1/user/<id> - read user
POST /api/v1/user/ - create user
...
but also allowed
GET /api/v1/user/<id> - read user
GET /api/v1/user/?action=create - create user
...
It’s fine, the blockchain is now augmented with some AI and runs serverless in the cloud!
Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a flu
Don’t worry. When the time is right (e.g. when there’s some oil to be found) the USA will invade them and bring them democ… oh…
I swear, I just need 4-5 more graphics cards to solve this!
Have you tried adding a few more kilobytes of regex?
Risky click of the day in this context
Hey, uhm… Also I heard, that there’s oil to be found below Putin’s secret bunker.
Or, hear me out: Set the desired result first and then let them vote, but count what you planned and not the ballots!
Some companies just blatantly sell your data. Others get breached and you are part of the package that gets sold by the hackers.
The only “way around” is to use unique mail addresses for each signup/company so you can easily lock it and switch to another one when it gets known.
Just assume, that everything that you type in a form online (or in any other way send to a company/another person digitally), every email you send, everything that gets digitized about you, etc. will be public one day. Either because the other side of the transaction sold it or because they (or you) will be hacked eventually.
Btw: HaveIBeenPwned does not necessarily contain all breaches. I have several notifications of companies that got breached and leaked my data that are not listed in HIBP…
A colleague of mine always got debt collection calls for someone else. Several times per day, sometimes several times the hour. I asked them, if they know how to block the number, but they just liked to curse at them or troll them. Especially since the calls (presumably) originated from a real company that just didn’t want to believe them, that they’re not the person theyre trying to reach.
Why don’t you pick up?
Because I said, I’m doing nothing?!
Yes and some do it constantly. Other have say two channels and just name them like “important stuff” and “really important stuff” and just mix ads in both.
There was a time, when the Amazon App complained every time you opened it (and every few pages of browsing) that not all notifications were allowed and constantly nagged you to turn them on, if you disabled any categories in the app or notification channels.
Yeah, but now you’re talking about communicating with
web.archive.org
and notnonesense.reputable-bank.com
as in the original post. In this case you’re not even trying to hide the fact, that you aren’t affiliated withreputable-bank.com
and we’re back to square one and you could also just usereputable-bank.com.some.malicious-phishing.website
to host your page.Btw: all modern browsers will warn you when you access a non-encrypted website - some immediately, some only when you try to enter data into a login form.