I ripped this sticker off a lamppost while on my walk around the neighborhood just now.
Disguised as a way to spread positive energy, it’s probably actually a scam to get your phone number. Here’s what hackers can do with your information:
Il y a tocards qui n'ont rien d'autre à secouer de leur temps, qu'aller éditer des billets de blog à l'étape de brouillon/jamais publiés... 🙄
Le Web, ce lieu où conserver un site/blog inactif, est plus un calvaire, qu'autre chose.
Pas s'étonner si les sites finissent tous par fermer. #hackers#tocards#blogging#internet
How do I disable these silly warnings? Security issues don't affect me, I have Windows Defender enabled, McAfee antivirus, I use Nord VPN, and I've block the hashtags #Hackers, #EdwardSnowden, #Hacker, #Hacking, & #HackThePlanet. My Raspberry Pi server is Fort Knox.
One of the many reasons I love #usenet all the #hackers are still #hackers with
out all the cry babys in the http space! fuck google get out of our usenet!
Loving this photo of New Jersey Patrolman Michael Grennier posing awkwardly with a floppy disc and some computers seized from seven suspected teenage #hackers in July of 1985. They'd clearly done this for drug or weapon busts before and thought hey, let's give this a try why not? #hacking#history
The boycott against Germany's complicity in #IsraelTerroristState genocide of Gaza is having an effect. Total boycott of german culture, products, relationships became urgent in the face of german government and several (almost all) institutions' support of #IsraelWarCrimes.
“This change is the result of actions taken by a large number of people on the ground in Berlin, and around the world,” Strike Germany wrote in a statement posted on Instagram. “By adopting the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, the policy would have penalized those who criticize the state of Israel—at a moment when Israel is engaged in a genocidal assault on #Palestinians in #Gaza.”
Unidentified #hackers reportedly accessed the Berlin International #Film#Festival’s (#Berlinale) Instagram account and posted infographics calling for a #ceasefire in #Gaza. Though the organization immediately deleted the posts and published a notice disavowing the statement, screenshots had already gone viral on social media, adding fuel to the festival’s controversy as several #German officials have publicly denounced several category winners for calling for a ceasefire in their closing ceremony speeches.
A number of Berlinale’s own workers issued a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza earlier this month, followed by over 100 participating filmmakers across various categories signing off on a list of demands for the festival to acknowledge the artists who withdrew their entries and to “confront censorship and the silencing of critical perspectives in the cultural sector in Germany,” among other points. https://web.archive.org/web/20240227013740/https://hyperallergic.com/873838/berlinale-film-festival-hacked-with-pro-palestine-posts/