Kayaks, Horseplay, and Unintended Consequences
Kayaks look quite stable but are exceptionally easy to tip.
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Kayaks look quite stable but are exceptionally easy to tip.
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“While walking along the beach, my nose got sunburned.”
What’s wrong with that sentence? The same grammar error’s on CNN today – snipped it as a picture.
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You can change your social security number.
It’s not easy. You have to prove domestic abuse or that your credit is massively damaged by fraud.
They’re only missing in North Dakota and Connecticut.
The first one in the US was built at I-44 and MO-13 in Springfield, MO in June of 2009, a radical departure from the cloverleaf and on-ramp overpasses for entering an interstate highway.
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It’s making strides toward a comeback reputationally.
LastPass, one of the best marketed and fully featured Password Manager programs available.
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But. Improperly managed WordPress is swiss cheese. Whole holes of security.
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Tell me about your web applications.
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“Your data’s been compromised, but, please, have this credit monitoring service…”
Please Have This Credit Monitoring Service… Read More »
Nico and Cisco inspire changes in security.
Babies and toddlers do, too.
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MOVEit CVEs are amassing. To us in the general public, think of CVEs as forensic listings of vulnerabilities in software – details about them, when they were discovered, and what versions of the software they affect.
CVEs, MOVEit, Cl0p, Ransomware. Cybercriminals. Read More »