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samantha42@infosec.exchangeS

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  • New Signal backup phishing attacks just dropped, targeting civil society: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/hackers-are-trying-to-steal-signal-users-backups-in-new-wave-of-phishing-attacks/
    samantha42@infosec.exchangeS samantha42@infosec.exchange

    @NudelnAlDente
    I got that too, and in Developer Tools' Inspector deleted the popup's HTML elements, and then the page showed up just fine... 🙂

    (I normally just close the pages, but in this case I got curious if it would work.)

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  • Do anyone know of a current cheap way to get globally unique non-ULA IPv6 addresses (/56 or /48), that I don't need routed to me?
    samantha42@infosec.exchangeS samantha42@infosec.exchange

    Do anyone know of a current cheap way to get globally unique non-ULA IPv6 addresses (/56 or /48), that I don't need routed to me?

    Doing it the "real" way, via a LIR is silly expensive for this purpose.

    I could of course just pick a random IPv6 network and hope it won't cause problems, but that seems very ugly...

    I recall some time ago seeing a hobbyist selling addresses they got out of a larger allocations for fun, but I can't find a link to that - if it still exists.

    That this is a problem feels very silly, but here we are.

    Background: My ISP only gives me a /64, which means, since I have multiple networks behind that, using other addresses and NAT is only the real way to get IPv6 behind my firewall. ULA does not work as operating systems notice these are not "real" IP addresses and behave silly including preferring IPv4.

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  • It’s on days like today, where the UK is advancing their work on trans genocide, that I think about how I was close to ending up living in the UK, and not Ireland…
    samantha42@infosec.exchangeS samantha42@infosec.exchange

    It’s on days like today, where the UK is advancing their work on trans genocide, that I think about how I was close to ending up living in the UK, and not Ireland…

    I don’t want to consider what the result of that would have been.

    I am certainly not isolated from the child murderers from the east here, but more than in the UK…

    My thoughts do go to people who’re in the UK and more directly affected by the regime’s actions 💜💜💜.

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