

Then how would they sell access in a deniable way?
Then how would they sell access in a deniable way?
Ah. Yeah, nuke it from orbit. Since this was RAT, so it had local execution powers and the attackers knew exactly which distro they are targetting, they could have used some security vulnerability to get root and even replace the kernel in worst case. Hopefully not microcode insertion, so hardware could be ok
But then, it wasn’t an attack on an existing package. So the question is how many people did actually download those
Ah, you mean for fediverse to work as an LDAP?
My point is Let’s imagine we have a board on some instance. You use your account on another instance to ask the owner of the board to give you access to the board. The contents of the board are, IMO in most cases of such boards, “members only”. So any changes happening inside should not be sent out to federating instances. Otherwise, privacy of such boards would be at the mercy of privacy of other instances. If restricted changes were sent out, technically speaking, any server it federates to can choose to show that content to everyone. Which means you won’t be able to access the contents via any other instance. Apart from the logging in part, you will still need to go to the instance hosting the board. Unless it would be for publicly accessible boards only, like codeberg issues. That use-case could work
It’s all spiraling out of control
Beam me up, Scotty!
It was AUR. The way AUR works is that there is a PKGBUILD file that tells pacman how to compile a package from scratch. It can be created in a way where nothing gets compiled, only precompiled binary is downloaded (like from github releases). So it was not a package in purely Arch sense. With those PKGBUILDs out from AUR, malicious binaries only sit on their github, or wherever those were hosted, and are not reachable via alternative package managers (pacman, the official one, doesn’t offer AUR at all)
With that flow, those might have counted more as remixes than copies ;D
How would you see it work? IMO such boards are mostly for personal/organisation use, not a social space
Rules per se, I guess, no. But I feel this is a little bit ill-placed. Look at other posts in this community, it’s rather about open-source news and discussion than specific support for an app
I guess you might have better chances in some Android community, if those operate similarly to the Linux ones
Why are you posting this in here?
At first I read “Florida”. It was weird that Phoronix was covering that but still didn’t ring a bell
Real title makes much more sense
Huh. So in this case, the file actually is respected. Refreshing
I don’t know what kind of reel do you reap but coming to fedi to advertise discord is rich
This is either a story of a Maria going by as Mina or someone going by as “that bloodthirsty bitch” at work and I really can’t tell which it is
now one BNPL provider has announced a deal with a gaming company to allow people to finance in-game purchases.
Great, another data leech for marketing machine
offers interest-free biweekly payment plans
Uh-huh. I wonder, what do they monetize on, if the debt is interest-free. Surely this is only to grow user base. No basket analysis at all…
That’s one way of dealing with running out of hot water
Do you still have the old phone? F-droid has an option somewhere in the settings to export the list of all apps installed via it
I’ve been using ZArchiver and Ghost Commander and haven’t noticed a big difference vs Linux. It might depend on device’s hardware too
Oooh. Can’t wait to test this out