ICANN requires the registrar to provide a web form to contact a domain owner. You could also try postmaster@domain.tld, along with other common emails (info, webmaster, privacy, etc).
icann.org/en/system/files/fi…
My mom used her WebTV for years until Microsoft shut it off. It took a long time to teach her how to use a PC to do email, and I had to remove many browser bars that she kept installing. Now she doesn’t check email at all. I envy her freedom.
Colleagues had a car broken into and laptops stolen in downtown Mountain View last night while we were at dinner. We wondered how they knew to break into the hatchback when it is not see- through.
They turn on bluetooth scanners and follow the beacon to find electronics.
My son has a @pandoramusic station for Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit that literally never plays songs by Nirvana. Instead it plays musical gems such as Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics, Heaven by DJ Sammy, and What Is Love by Haddaway.
Pretty sure Pandora is trolling him.
New technique to reverse-engineer silicon chips without physically disassembling them: "ptychographic X-ray laminography".
It can verify that manufactured chips match the design and that no hardware trojans have been secretly added.
spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/…
It's the long tail of old devices that don't support newer TLS. Those numbers are surprising significant and my bet is they're waiting for them to fall below some threshold before pulling the plug.
Dell. The power light is on, but it is black and non-responsive. I have to unplug it for a few seconds, let the power drain out, then plug it back in. Super annoying.
This is a nice presentation of the current XSLeaks state of the art. I'm hopeful about the defense mechanisms we're working on deploying across browsers, but side channels are everywhere. It's a hard set of problems we're going to be busy with for a while...
Slides of my presentation at #OWASPPolandDay on web-based side-channel leaks that can be abused to perform XS-Leaks attacks (and how to defend against them): slideshare.net/tomvangoethem…
When I used to use Outlook, there’s a setting where clicking send puts it into the outbound queue, but it isn’t sent until you specifically do so. That saved me many times. Gmail has an Undo Send feature, similar idea.
Sounds like a few officials need to be restationed to DRC to show how easy it is to establish a life there.
“You’ve worked for the UK Gov in England, you should have no trouble working for the UK Gov in DRC.”