Apparently, links to Mastodon are getting flagged here. I'm curious to see this. So here's my profile on https://t.co/HsE6ZtTqq7 https://t.co/POQvKMEIWi
@philsturgeon@leetengum Sorry, I just saw that. I'm not really on Twitter anymore. I followed you so if you still have questions you can DM me. I should get an email.
Dear @DiLebouthillier & @CanRevAgency,
I was asked to accept terms & conditions when I logged into your site. It says if there's a cyber attack and my TAX DATA is stolen, it's not your fault and I MUST accept this risk, (see next tweet)
@stefanvdwalt@ynab Probably not. But I dislike sharing passwords. I think it's a bad practice. I do it through a password manager, so it's not that bad.
But it will make a difference for multi factor authentication.
I already loved @ynab , but now the app has become perfect.
We can finally create sub-accounts. No more need to share the password with my wife.
And the kids can now access their budget, without seeing ours. Thank you YNAB!
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@RodrySCL @ynab Yes, good point. Especially since a budget can be used by abusers to control their victims. But I still think it's a very good step forward.
And listening to the podcast, it looks like potential abuses are at least on their radar. So hopefully there will be more to come.
A huge thank you to all the organizers, speakers, volunteers, challenge designers, and sponsors.
You all contributed to a great event. I'm looking forward to next year.
What a weekend at #Hackfest! The conference was awesome. The CTF fun.
And to top it all, I gave a talk with my 10 years old son. He gave his first conference talk ever. And got some great feedback for it. And I was way more stressed than him.
I published my writeups for UnitedCTF. This was a really fun CTF that lasted a week. It's the second year I do it. And I'm looking forward to next year.
The CTF has many challenges for beginners. So I was able to do them with my 10 year old son. He really enjoyed them.