@Xero good to see that you’re willing to offer 90% off for 6mths to new customers for EOFY, but the best you can do for a long term customer of over 5 yrs is 50% for 2mths and that was after pushing.
You can rest assured that we will be looking to move on as soon as possible.
@roddyrodschenko@owenjonesjourno@grok During and since the October 7th attacks by Hamas, how many Israeli children have been killed by Hamas versus Palestinian children killed by Israel?
@x25princess@WallStreetApes Moreover, why do these clowns always seem to always forget to take some reusable bags and then blame their own stupidity on the temporary bags given to them by the shop?
@UK_Daniel_Card Frequently on Transperth trains, and often it’s old muppets on speaker phone. How oblivious do you have to be to think it’s ok to let everyone hear your conversation out loud?
@UK_Daniel_Card Oh the war exist alright as well as OS bias. I still eye roll on a weekly basis from “just use Windows like everyone else”. Some people are firmly entrenched. Use what works for you and leave others alone.
@Cr3vs@Secure_ICS_OT Trouble is, this is too common an occurrence and then Fortinet gets painted as bad due to admin incompetence. It’s not even the default setting, admins are actively fucking themselves over.
🚨 Critical Fortinet FortiWeb Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild to Create Admin Accounts
Read more: https://t.co/ow1ODJhmrV
A critical vulnerability in Fortinet's FortiWeb Web Application Firewall (WAF) is being actively exploited by threat actors, potentially as a zero-day attack vector.
An alleged zero-day exploit for FortiWeb was offered for sale on a prominent black hat forum, though its relation to this flaw remains unconfirmed.
The tests On FortiWeb 8.0.1, released in August 2025, a successful exploit returns an HTTP 200 OK response with JSON details of the new admin user, including encrypted passwords and access profiles.
#cybersecuritynews #vulnerability
Vendors please stop locking your documentation behind subscription walls....
It's insane.... also you should give out some security researcher access to products, like evals etc.
Your products and customers would be safer! Have a researcher programme, turn it into marketing as well... it's a way better look than hiding documents.
@UK_Daniel_Card@watchtowrcyber@DefusedCyber I believe they know from my chats, so I expect there will be something on https://t.co/26BOIqwXV7 soon (I hope)
The usual feedback has been as always, stop exposing admin interfaces to the Internet... unfortunately the message doesn't seem to ever sink in for some.