@nbbaier@peduarte@raycast It's already possible with Quicklinks. I think this one was built in. If not, create a new Quicklink, add this line:
raycast://extensions/raycast/translator/translate?fallbackText={selection}
and select Open With "Raycast (Default)".
Then give it a hotkey.
Das wird ein lustiger Kampf gegen den Musk'schen Algorithmus mit diesem Tweet. π
Retweeten hilft.π
Danke!
PS.: Katzenbilder helfen ja angeblich auch.
How to avoid this WhatsApp account takeover?
1. Make sure that your voicemail pincode is not the default pincode.
2. Setup 2FA pincode on your WhatsApp
After logging in, they setup a 2FA pincode on your Whatsapp to prevent you from logging back in.
WhatsApp account recovery process takes several days - during this time they ask for $ from your contacts or spread malware.
Next, the attackers check your voicemail simply by trying the default pincode which is the last four digits of your cellphone number in many carriers.
Then they can log in to YOUR WhatsApp.
The attacker clicks on the option that the SMS didn't arrive and asks for a verification by phone.
WhatsApp call you. You're sleeping. It goes to Voicemail. The voicemail stores the automated voice with the pincode that the attackers are trying to obtain.
The recent WhatsApp accounts takeover is simple and genius.
This is how it works:
You're sleeping.
A "hacker" tries to login to your account via WhatsApp.
You get a text message with a pincode that says "Do not share this".
You don't share it, yet you still get hacked.
How?