👉Canada's Bill C-22 Draws Global Tech Backlash Over Surveillance Demands
👉Microsoft's Email System Exploited for Months in Phishing Campaign
👉texas AG Sues Meta Over WhatsApp Encryption Claims — But Experts Are Skeptical.. this and more in https://t.co/Mg8OHKYAhv
Tough pill to swallow:
Most people don’t want freedom. Not anymore.
They’ve been brainwashed to crave servitude.
For most: the future will be one of gamified compliance.
People will compete against each other so that they can rank on leaderboards of mass obedience.
Bill C-22 wants “Lawful Access” to your email.
We’re bringing back GPG-encrypted email forwarding.
mxcrypt: the Postfix relay that encrypts forwarded email before delivery, is now open source.
If your inbox only stores encrypted mail, there’s nothing your provider can hand over.
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👉Ontario Police Secretly Used Israeli Spyware, Watchdog Finds
👉Microsoft Dismantles Fox Tempest, a Ransomware-Enabling Code-Signing Operation
👉Canada Promotes VPNs While Passing a Law to Kill Them...this and more in https://t.co/ylK6Xlzgly
👉Foxconn Hit by Nitrogen Ransomware, 8 TB of Client Data Stolen
👉ShinyHunters Goes Dark After Serbian Registry Suspends Clearnet Domain
👉npm Worm Hits 518M-Download Packages with Self-Destructing Malware... this and more in https://t.co/8uxkOqlPKN
Canadian Company, EasyDNS, comes out against Bill C22, stating they would not comply AND they’re ready to go to COURT to defend against it
Everyday more and more are speaking out about the insane government overreach, with many threatening to leave
It's finally live.
The easyClaw hosted openclaw VPS is now available.
Originally forecasted to be about a two - three week development sprint - it took eleven.
The reason why is because it became very evident, very early - that this was something more than an openclaw with a login screen - this was evolving into a control plane for internet- deployed agentic appliances.
From here we're just going to plug in more agents, more utilities and tie them to each other and to external ecosystems.
Up next? Hermes.
👉Canada's Parliament Is Filing Your Posts About Politicians
👉Backdoor Found in Daemon Tools Targets Thousands of Windows Users
👉Linux Kernel "CopyFail" Flaw Under Active Attack — Federal Patch Deadline Set .. more in https://t.co/Oy3REoA2nK
👉Toronto Police Bust Canada's First SMS Blaster Cybercrime Operation
👉CrowdStrike Patches Critical LogScale Vulnerability Allowing Unauthenticated File Access
👉Vercel Breach Traced to Roblox-Seeking "Patient Zero" at Context ai ... and more in https://t.co/HY69MJYYjD
I dashed off a quick 2-minute video this morning to explain the copyfail bug and a quick-and-dirty fix for it while you get busy patching every single linux kernel you manage.
The bug report for CVE-2026-31431 (a.k.a copyfail) is at https://t.co/khW5IsbeIk website - discovered by @5unKn0wn using AI.
The two-line fix to put the fire out:
1) echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf
2) rmmod algif_aead 2>/dev/null || true (this may break some stuff - read the page)
copyfail is the 732-byte python script that gets you root access on practically every linux distro since 2017 and the two-line fix to buy you time before you patch.
2 minute clip, links and fix in reply.