Note: If you want to read the post, GreyNoise doesn't respect your privacy choices.
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Note: If you want to read the post, GreyNoise doesn't respect your privacy choices.
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GreyNoise: Active Ivanti Exploitation Traced to Single Bulletproof IP—Published IOC Lists Point Elsewhere https://www.greynoise.io/blog/active-ivanti-exploitation @greynoise #Ivanti #infosec vulnerability #threatresearch
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GreyNoise: Active Ivanti Exploitation Traced to Single Bulletproof IP—Published IOC Lists Point Elsewhere https://www.greynoise.io/blog/active-ivanti-exploitation @greynoise #Ivanti #infosec vulnerability #threatresearch
@AAKL pearl clutching feigned privacy concerns is adorable btw. nobody respects anyone's privacy. not even those under GDPR.
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@AAKL pearl clutching feigned privacy concerns is adorable btw. nobody respects anyone's privacy. not even those under GDPR.
@hrbrmstr Oh, well. That makes it worth pointing out. If we just concede, it will never change.
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@AAKL pearl clutching feigned privacy concerns is adorable btw. nobody respects anyone's privacy. not even those under GDPR.
@AAKL having said that, I do have cookie prefs on the Labs blog https://www.labs.greynoise.io/
b/c mebbe i guess >i< do care a bit abt privacy?
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@hrbrmstr Oh, well. That makes it worth pointing out. If we just concede, it will never change.
@AAKL it's not gonna change. wishcasting is not a strategy
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@AAKL having said that, I do have cookie prefs on the Labs blog https://www.labs.greynoise.io/
b/c mebbe i guess >i< do care a bit abt privacy?
@hrbrmstr
You should. This isn't about analytics any more. The data moves to all kinds of third-parties, most of whom are terrible at protecting it. -
@hrbrmstr
You should. This isn't about analytics any more. The data moves to all kinds of third-parties, most of whom are terrible at protecting it.@AAKL yep. my DNS, system, and browser blocking tech setup means I can't read ~15% of links I try to anymore (b/c of that privacy thing). Thankfully the "Website-to-markdown" little bot I have does a pretty good job extracting any relevant text on those sites.
When the face scans become required everywhere but the undernet, it's gonna get super (bad) interesting. nobody is ready for this but a handful of us.
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@AAKL yep. my DNS, system, and browser blocking tech setup means I can't read ~15% of links I try to anymore (b/c of that privacy thing). Thankfully the "Website-to-markdown" little bot I have does a pretty good job extracting any relevant text on those sites.
When the face scans become required everywhere but the undernet, it's gonna get super (bad) interesting. nobody is ready for this but a handful of us.
@AAKL when i started at greynoise ~4 yrs ago) my third chat was with marketing to try to reduce the # of trackers from a gazillion to half a gazillion (which obvsly went nowhere).
The rly bad thing is that the brand site and viz are meant for cyber folks and you rly don't want to know how many of them (%-wise) don't run with any blockers whatsoever.
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@AAKL yep. my DNS, system, and browser blocking tech setup means I can't read ~15% of links I try to anymore (b/c of that privacy thing). Thankfully the "Website-to-markdown" little bot I have does a pretty good job extracting any relevant text on those sites.
When the face scans become required everywhere but the undernet, it's gonna get super (bad) interesting. nobody is ready for this but a handful of us.
@hrbrmstr No. Not looking forward to more of this.
I just wrapped up two nightmarish days of trying to get to a company whose customer service consists of an AI playback voice maze. They tell you to go online, but the online site is a privacy nightmare.
By the end of the call, when the dumb AI predictably failed to understand anything, I had to ask if there was any intelligent life over there before a human finally picked up.
I am not looking forward to the promised future.