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When deleting Signal is not enough: the FBI, iPhone notifications, and what forensics can reveal A few days ago, 404 Media published a detailed report that made a lot of people uncomfortable: the FBI managed to recover Signal messages from a suspect’s iPhone, even though the app had already been uninstalled. No encryption was broken. No Signal server was compromised. The messages were sitting in the phone’s own notification database, waiting to be found.

Some really great information in here about the Apple push notification system.

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John Adams had a term for the current White House and its flunkies in Congress: “oligarchical junto.”

Such a gang seeks “to destroy all the records, memorials, and histories of former times, which it did not like.”

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Countersurveillance can be critical when you’re at a protest. If you’ve used EFF’s Surveillance Self-Defense guides to ensure you’ve taken the right precautions to protect your privacy, take the next step and become an EFF member to help us. eff.org/join

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From Chief Opinion Officer to Action-Taker Security leaders who only assess risks and express concerns operate as Chief Opinion Officers rather than change agents. Delivering outcomes requires agreeing with colleagues on what's real, deciding ...

Security leaders are often trapped in endless assessments and opinion-giving without driving actual change. Staying busy with spreadsheets, dashboards, and emails doesn't move the organization forward.

Here's how we can break out of the "Chief Opinion Officer" mode:

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I’m happy to continue supporting the “left wing nut jobs” at @anthropic.com

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Burger King will use AI to check if employees say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ Have it your way?

This is insane. What are store managers and supervisors doing? Oh yeah, they’re being fired.

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#Disney+ has the weirdest pricing on their invoices. I only want Disney+ without ads, so I should be paying $1.05.

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Same company verifies mugshots for ChatGPT, and offers 269 surveillance checks for US government The identity verification company used by ChatGPT and other major services accidentally exposed its government-authorized platform, which is capable of extensive surveillance.

One more BIG reason that we shouldn’t trust 3rd parties to verify our identities online.
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Discord to require video selfies or government IDs to verify all users’ ages Discord will soon require all its users worldwide to verify their ages by sharing video selfies or providing government IDs, a move that coincides with a push for age verification across social media ...

I guess I’ll be a “teen” on @discord.com after March. No way I’m giving them my government ID to use all the features on the site.
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In today’s #404DeepDive, @jasonkoebler.bsky.social gets into Ring’s new feature Search Party which was advertised at the Super Bowl which essentially turns the entire neighborhood into a security dragnet.

Read more: www.404media.co/with-ring-am...

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Apple Watch user gave ChatGPT Health his data, with troubling results - 9to5Mac ChatGPT Health launched recently with Apple Health integration, but a journalist’s experiment with the new technology didn’t go very well.

Just don't do this, don't. Seriously, nothing good can come of it.
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OpenAI Is Asking Contractors to Upload Work From Past Jobs to Evaluate the Performance of AI Agents To prepare AI agents for office work, the company is asking contractors to upload projects from past jobs, leaving it to them to strip out confidential and personally identifiable information.

This is basically OpenAI saying we’ll pay you to make AI good enough to steal your job. The ultimate in training your replacement.

www.wired.com/story/openai...

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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, encouraging users to connect their medical records But it’s ‘not intended for diagnosis or treatment.’

FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD IN THE UNIVERSE
PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER

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Delta Air Lines is using AI to set the maximum price you’re willing to pay And seeing “amazingly favorable” results.

Now #Delta, #VirginAirlines, #WestJet et al are moving to the “hold you upside down by the ankles and shake every last penny out of you” pricing model. And you won’t even know they’ve done it.

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Amazon Ring Cashes in on Techno-Authoritarianism and Mass Surveillance Ring founder Jamie Siminoff is back at the helm of the surveillance doorbell company, and with him is the surveillance-first-privacy-last approach that made Ring one of the most maligned tech devices....

Amazon Ring is introducing a new feature that would allow police to request live-stream access to people’s home security devices.

Helllll no. If you have one of those things, get rid of it. Kill it with fire

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youtu.be [2019-Keynote] Security Learns to Sprint: DevSecOps by TanyaJanca

🎥 Missed one of my past conference talks? Let’s fix that.

I’m sharing my favorites—packed with real-world advice, lessons, and a few laughs.

“Security Learns to Sprint”
📽️ https://twp.ai/9PU4Ry

#CyberSecurity #SecurityAwareness #appsec

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I’ve stuck with that forever, I take my breaks. In “real” jobs, it’s a lot harder, especially customer facing. But take it, or they won’t give it.

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Some of the best advice I received from a boss very early in my work career was to be careful what precedent you set for your lunch break. As soon as it looks like you’re OK working during your break, people will assume that’s for ever. This was retail, he made me leave or at least be out of sight.

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Thanks for “fixing” that, Co-Pilot.

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How Much More Must We Bleed? - Citrix NetScaler Memory Disclosure (CitrixBleed 2 CVE-2025-5777) Before you dive into our latest diatribe, indulge us and join us on a journey. Sit in your chair, stand at your desk, lick your phone screen - close your eyes and imagine a world in which things are ...

Sometimes maybe a little humour is what it takes…

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Alberta, Ontario don't want feds to reintroduce First Nations safe drinking water law Environment ministers in Alberta and Ontario don't want the federal government to reintroduce the safe drinking water law for First Nations.

"The ministers of Environment from Alberta and Ontario are asking the federal government to “refrain” from reintroducing legislation that would mandate Canada to provide safe drinking water to First Nations across the country."

#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli

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I’m surprised that I’m surprised. These governments are made up of horrible people.

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A Group of Young Cybercriminals Poses the ‘Most Imminent Threat’ of Cyberattacks Right Now The Scattered Spider hacking group has caused chaos among retailers, insurers, and airlines in recent months. Researchers warn that its flexible structure poses challenges for defense.
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Not steel

#magnolia

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Rainy day roses

#photography
#roses
#flowers
#raindrops

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It’s like dealing with a child, you have to pick your battles. It’s really irrelevant “who” decided to kick Russia out. It was the right decision and nothing is going to change it right now. It’s not worth Carney’s energy to try to correct Trump on every one of his lies.

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Paragon spyware activity found on more journalists’ devices Two European journalists were among the people recently notified by Apple that they had been targeted with spyware by Paragon, according to a report from the Citizen Lab, with one device showing signs...
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As we all enjoy this latest episode of “As the Whitehouse Churns”, don’t forget that Elon has already given all of your personal data to Peter Theil and all the other tech bro oligarchs, and left “Big Balls” there to continue on. This will not make things better.

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