@GAIABrussels wat een verschrikkelijk "reclame" filmpje #notyourmilk Hoe erg dat er levende dieren hiervoor werden ingezet, een schande #dierenmishandeling Ben nog steeds opzoek naar de relevantie ๐คฎ
@derrickgott007 Well, then these companies are becoming obsolete. I would argue that with AI, you can write anything, and with a public IP address, you can host anything... Lets start writing our own services!
@plex And for what? Can you guarantee a lifetime of service? will you pay back if your company goes bankrupt in 5 years. Luckely for the local service there are lots of better options in open source! Bye Bye ๐๐๐๐
@PieterVBO@crevits Naast het feit dat dit niet haar bevoegdheid is, is het ook spijtig dat er geen plaats is voor de ambtenaren op kantoor. Ze hebben gebouwen verkocht en huur opgezegd.
Many people believe plugging in a USB drive leaves no trace once itโs removed. In reality, Windows treats removable devices like permanent guests. Every USB storage device ever connected is recorded in the registry, along with its manufacturer, product name, serial number, and the last time it was seen. This makes USB activity one of the easiest insider threats to investigate during forensic analysis. Even if files are deleted and the USB drive is long gone, the system still remembers it. Windows logs the device under USBSTOR, assigns it a drive letter, and records installation events in system logs. Investigators can correlate these artifacts to prove that a specific USB device was connected to a specific machine and often determine whether it was used for data transfer. In the terminal below, the investigator(me) queries the registry to list all USB storage devices that have ever been connected. A SanDisk USB device stands out, complete with a unique serial number. Mounted device records reveal it was assigned drive letter F:. Event logs confirm exactly when the USB driver was installed, and disk queries show how the device appeared to the system. Even without the USB present, the evidence remains. This is how forensic analysts catch data theft that insiders assume is invisible.
@PharaVrt Als ons kat een koe was ... Phara, geen vuurtjes aanwakkeren, he. We waren nu bijna af van de discutie die volgens mij ontstaan is uit een miscommunicatie.