@damintoell Say: "Per favore, potrei avere un coltello e una forchetta per questa deliziosa pizza?" I'm. In Italy now and haven't seen an unsliced pie...
@shawngorham In general, networks are not allowed to balance bill after being paid by insurance. Ask Kaiserif there should be a balance bill for provider. Do not pay until thats cleared up. If you do need to pay, negoiate. Do not agree to pay total billed amt.
Caught in the Microsoft Validator Loop of Infinite Stupidity. I need to log into Validator to get access to another app but Validator won't let me in without a code...from the Validator that I'm trying to log into.
#DeptOfLoginRedundancyDept#SuperSecureIfNoOneLogsIn
@ElectionWiz In a sane world, a mayor who presided over the fire debacle would be unelectable. They rely on voters putting politics ahead of the evidence of incompetence they see daily with their own eyes. At some point, voters have to realize there must be a better alternative.
@redpillb0t Mercedes did this in the US this past December. Not entirely malicious, just older pre-2019 vehicles were using 2g networks, which were being shut down.
The past couple of months I've personally witnessed a few changes in malware that are so significant that it blatantly sticks out.
1. Malware written in more esoteric languages. I've witnessed a shift away from languages like C/C++ to languages that are heavily abstracted, most notably NodeJS with Electron.
2. A MASSIVE shift toward targeting open source solutions. While this isn't new, the past couple of months its been every single day someone is targeting a supply chain via masquerading or directly targeting the open source provider.
3. AI has assisted with the shift in the malware landscape ... toward higher level languages. I've witnessed a spike in multi staged malware using a lot of LOLBIN-like methods. Again, this isn't anything new, but I've witnessed such a dramatic spike I believe it is the result of AI making it much easier to create and use high level languages
4. The introduction of new threat landscapes: Clawdbot (or whatever it's called now). This has resulted in a shift toward MacOS malware which is referencing bulletin point 3. Heavy usage of ClickFix with high level multi staged languages (bash script to Js)
5. AI being used for social engineering. Historically I've seen really crappy malware lures and phishing pages. I suspect AI is helping polish pages and making them look more realistic, possess no typos, use good grammar, etc.
We need to stop paying house and senate members whenever the government is unfunded.
It is totally unacceptable to withhold TSA pay for political reasons.