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Matrix - @saint:group.lt
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GoFetch side-channel attack against Apple systems allows secret keys extraction (securityaffairs.com)
This is quite important, but still there is hope - to be fully exploited it seems that one needs to have malware present in the computer, so if that is already the case - there are more problems to solve.
Poland activates air force as western Ukraine and Kyiv come under ‘massive’ Russian attack (www.theguardian.com)
The 16 highest-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation (www.cnbc.com)
IT Workers Want More Than Just a Paycheck (www.itprotoday.com)
Forward to your manager
Secret Backdoor Codes in Safe Locks (www.404media.co)
The little known “manufacturer” or “manager” reset codes could let third parties—such as spies or criminals—bypass locks without the owner’s consent and are sometimes not disclosed to customers....
Study: Dark matter does not exist and the universe is 27 billion years old (www.earth.com)
Heh
Pluralistic: Wellness surveillance makes workers unwell (15 Mar 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow (pluralistic.net)
Meta sues ex VP of Infrastructure for 'trade secret theft' (www.theregister.com)
“Khurana was handsomely compensated,” Meta continued in its complaint. “But … that was not enough.” Despite that fat pay package and VP title, Khurana may have failed to consider the level of monitoring or logging that goes on inside Meta’s networks, if the lawsuit’s allegations are correct.
Pope Francis' 'white flag' comment is met by criticism from Ukraine and allies (abcnews.go.com)
Help name the story: sci-fi, people living on different weekdays
Trying to find a book - remember the story vaguely, read it maybe 20-30 years ago. People are living/working on assigned weekdays and sleep in others, a couple are interested to move to the same day and somebody arranges it to fail in some way.
What Boeing’s Door-Plug Debacle Says About the Future of Aviation Safety (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
Securing bolts properly is about the lowest-hanging fruit of high-reliability engineering.
The Role of CAP Theorem in Modern Day Distributed Systems (blog.readyset.io)
Catching spiders: Russia’s drone companies and sanctions evasion (theins.press)
Companies that seemingly find workarounds for sanctions
Neil Gaiman auctioning off his comic art and collectibles (boingboing.net)
Tech Job Interviews Are Out of Control (www.wired.com)
What is your experience?
Save Flipper - Vehicle thefts - Insecure vehicles should be banned, not security tools like the Flipper Zero (saveflipper.ca)
Niklaus Wirth, Visionary Software Architect, Dies at 89 (www.nytimes.com)
Why Zelensky Replaced Ukraine’s Top General and What It Means for the War (www.lawfaremedia.org)
Kažką ten su kompais - Pirmas blynas - podcast apie IT (kasdopuods.lt) Lithuanian
Seni krienai tauzyja apie IT
Wyze admits 13k users could've seen strangers' camera feeds (www.theregister.com)
Unraveling Magick: An In-Depth Examination of the Psychological, Spiritual, and Resonance Models (www.magickalley.com)
Which model do you subscribe to mostly?
Denmark to transfer entire artillery arsenal to Ukraine (www.uawire.org)
Consistency (Lorin Hochstein's ramblings about software, complex systems, and incidents) (surfingcomplexity.blog)