@merill@UK_Daniel_Card@bettersafetynet@RudyHuyn I see the usefulness in a general sense, in a controlled environment though, you have to block the appstore, and downloads from it otherwise any old exe the app store gives will run through the controls freely.
Which, as i'll freely cop to doing recently, is easy to miss.
@UK_Daniel_Card@merill@bettersafetynet@RudyHuyn It utterly destroys basic WDAC policies that trust Microsoft or use the Intelligent Security Graph to validate apps.
Not entirely sure how its a good thing to trust resigned code with an MS Cert
@SwiftOnSecurity I think I may need this... no matter how much I threaten my dev's thsy just keep compalaining about time and resources to fix the tech debt.
@LisaForteUK And now younhave the joy of listening to 30 people all asking if they can be heard on meetings for an entire flight... Seems more like a wizz aire torment than a BA luxury π€£
I learned i have a new pet peeve today.... If you create an app with a task bar icon put an exit option in the context menu
I'm looking at you @Apple, i shouldnt need task manager to close the icloud app in windows.
If i wanted awkward i'd use Linux
@UK_Daniel_Card You use your own phone? Rookie moves. You need to mug someone every time you need to make a call, cant link a burner to you if its already linked to a patsy.
@Eliza_MayAustin@vxunderground People rarely actually check what they download and run. If it looks vaguely trustworthy on Github it generally seems to get a free pass.
@UK_Daniel_Card Looks like user error, those alerts clearly show you need tk unlock with an apple watch for video to playback properly.
Cant expect it to work wothout the right jardware auth tokens
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@UK_Daniel_Card I like my two IQ points so wont read more than the summary, but from that are they suggesting that sandboxes are bad things because the malware doesnt go pop?