@SarahLakzit@lukOlejnik True, unless the graphics cards in your lab or organization are already busy all the time running local models. Then I guess the tell is that your own models start performing poorly?
@needabetteralt@banthisguy9349 Check the Entra audit log if you can. Activities there like trying to reset a password are logged separately from interactive/non-interactive authentications.
@SwiftOnSecurity Also, if you are installing Win 11 Pro, you can say you want to connect to a domain account, and then it lets you create a local one. But +1 to rufus as well.
@appsheet@googlecloud I can't find any way to report abuse of the @appsheet platform. We are now blocking all appsheet emails because it is 100% scams and phishing.
did you know? the google forms share icon has a stray pixel in its corner
why? because the icon spritesheet has a massive black triangle overlapping the icons
what is that triangle? it's a giant out-of-bounds hat!
@rebane2001@jendorei@sult Yes, that one looks more like the greyed-out one way at the bottom of the svg. The imposed-upon one is black. Find a way to make that option available and it might show?
@rebane2001 For those following along at home, LibreOffice draw just shows the black triangles, but not the hat. Inkscape shows the hats upon opening the svg.
@0xMatt Last I checked, a student at the university could sign up for a free mailchimp account, prove they control their own email address, and then spoof anyone else at the same domain.
Microsoft Authenticator is about to wipe work accounts from jailbroken/rooted phones automatically 👏.
No IT config needed. 🔥
3-phase rollout starting Feb 2026:
⚠️ Warn → 🚫 Block → 🗑️ Wipe
Let your help desk and security teams know.
🔗 https://t.co/xN5QS0q6Je
@merill Unclear what will be removed. "Your work or school accounts have been removed from this device..." Just the entries from the Authenticator app, or all the content of, say, Mobile Outlook for those accounts?
Maybe this is trial-by-fire to make sure you have break-glass accounts.
@techspence@AdamPiersen We are experimenting with forcing repeat offenders (of actual or almost-compromises) to use yubikeys, with a conditional access policy requiring phishing-resistant MFA.
They could still fall for stuff like clickfix, though.