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Microsoft now offers the ability to link Azure Active Directory accounts to personal Microsoft accounts.
It will be enabled by default, so Threat Actors can compromise both your business and your home life, essentially doubling the capabilities of Threat Actors.
Very cool
FWIW I'm not rage-quitting twitter, it's premature. So far all I see is fear mongering, but we'll see. For those that do flee, I'm already on Mastodon and I'm easy to find as rory@ on both https://t.co/ernLxHwfvd and https://t.co/YYiM5ezpnP. Mast has always been more fun, anyway.
Canada’s Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland’s recent remarks at the Brookings Institute ignores Eurocolonial history while perpetuating the exploitation of the global south. Her words were, as Chuka Ejeckam argues, “undeniably racist.”
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@WillGregorian Warfare analogies serve political and foreign policy objectives, it has little to do with the actual work which is more like policing and investigation. I don't think there's such a need for a grand analogy anyway; just talk about the thing, maybe with some lesser metaphors.
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the days of usenet, irc, the web...even email (w PGP)...were amazing. centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet.
I realize I'm partially to blame, and regret it.
Cyber attacks on industrial infrastructure (such as utilities, mfg, and pipelines) are a powerful tool in and preceding conflict. But denying the full effects of misinformation after the attack is a powerful defense. A thread: