CISO at @sardineai. Treasurer of @OWASP Board of Directors. (he/him) qatta' mIghtaHghach.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
Do you get those annoying vehicle warranty robocalls? They’re now sending mail!
Replying to @RachelRecruitin
The Dremmel tool has a small sander, that might work?
Replying to @evacide
*checks notes* One of the few TED talks I watched in 2020.
Replying to @RachelRecruitin
Can you chip away at it? Or is it adhered onto the bottom? Steel wool might help.
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While you’re adding courses for law students, add a few tech classes. I enjoy working with my lawyer colleagues, but some basic understanding of how the internet works would go a long way to making our collective lives better.
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Me now, when I get an alert to update my software
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Uhhh, interesting choice for a coupon code from Uber Eats.
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Replying to @RachelRecruitin
Just cleaned it and it peeled off! Hope yours went as well.
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Interesting reading about breach notification obligations, how bug bounty factors into it, and Twitter’s performance (or lack thereof).
The EDPB's first binding decision on the basis of Art. 65 GDPR regarding the draft decision by the Irish SA @DPCIreland on Twitter International Company, as well as the final decision taken by the Irish SA are now available here: europa.eu/!Gn83qC
Replying to @RachelRecruitin
Last time, the burned crust layer just peeled off after soaking, and with a bit of scrubbing, the rest came off. But some steel wool might work too if yours sticks to the bottom.
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All that said, if someone is using Zoom to schedule calls and wants tight integration, then sure, maybe this level of access makes sense. But for my very occasional one-off Zoom meeting, it's a huge overreach and Zoom should provide the custom URL method as an option.
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I'm baffled why they would want to have that access? If they have a breach, it just got a million times worse if an attacker can erase millions of calendars of their customers.
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Giving Zoom total access to every calendar I have access to is a gross overstep on their part in order for them to add a single event to my calendar. Even if they are not collecting my calendar data, using the pretense of adding a meeting to gain total access is suspicious.
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For comparison, here's how other meeting providers do it, via a custom URL that requires no special access.
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Every time I go to add a Zoom meeting to my calendar, I wonder why @zoom_us insists on having total access? All the other providers use the custom URL method to add calendar events, no access required. Over-collecting data when not required is likely a GDPR violation.
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Replying to @RachelRecruitin
Ours is stainless steel and not the first time it's happen, so I already know it will clean up like new. If you have a non-stick pan, you'll want to toss it. The coating doesn't tolerate high heat and will leak chemicals into your food, even if it cleans up ok.
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Replying to @RachelRecruitin
Twins, except here it was steaming frozen peas. Pot is now outside soaking...
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Miriam Rodríguez tiene todo mi respeto. 🇲🇽✊ nytimes.com/2020/12/13/world…
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Replying to @mmurray @JoeUchill
Use pre-boiled water, that has been the fastest in my experiments.
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