@TousVigilants@canardenchaine Alors non, ils sont autour de 300 il me semble. Mais leur grand souci est de veiller au respect des règles bureaucratiques, pas d'aller allumer les entreprises idiotes qui font des choix débiles.
@DaveShapi Yet they could just buy a domain name and pay an IT dude to handle hosting and stuff, but noooo, they make zillions yet are too fucking cheap to use anything else than "free" GAFAM shit.
@CaolanReports For the right (but still very economical) amount of money, you can do anything you want in Ireland. Ask Google and Microsoft (and others).
@Rbc198@SebGouspillou Ca oui, ça finit jamais bien.
Après si on veut voir le verre à moitié plein, au moins ainsi l'Etat-nounou n'a plus de dette - et il n'a même plus besoin non plus de lever des impôts. Virer tous les parasites de Bercy, concept intéressant 👀
@SebGouspillou Dans l'absolu, les niveaux de revenus dans les différents pays sont sur une trajectoire convergente. Conséquence inévitable de la mondialisation.
@kornbuilds@13_percenters "protected"
I've been saying it since day 1, Holy 2FA is a double-edge sword. If you end up on the wrong side of it, your attacker is assumed to be the real you and the nightmare begins. Not to mention the biometric part.
Embrace the dystopia, get bitten by the dystopia.
Today Instagram had this massive exploit where hackers were just stealing rare handles left and right. Hundreds of accounts gone.
People losing handles they’ve owned since 2010, some worth hundreds of thousands.
I own a few rare ones so I was actually stressed watching this happen in real time, which I haven’t been in years.
Obama White House account got hit.
These aren’t some random new accounts, these are verified, locked down accounts and they still got compromised.
The thing is the exploit is so simple it’s almost funny. Attacker goes to Forgot Password, says their account is hacked, turns on a VPN to match the target’s location (which now you can find on the about section of the page).
Instagram’s AI support flow asks them to verify with a selfie.
They grab a photo from the target’s profile, run it through an AI video generator to make an animation of the person’s face moving around, upload that to Meta’s AI as proof.
And Meta’s AI just accepts it because it can’t tell the difference between a real selfie and an AI-generated video of someone’s face
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Once verified they change the email to theirs. Password reset link goes to their email. They own it now. 2FA gets bypassed somehow in the process but honestly I don’t know exactly how, just that it did.
Point is even locked down accounts went down.
Then you try to recover your account and you’re talking to a chatbot that has zero ability to help.
You can’t escalate to a human. You’re just stuck. Your asset is gone and there’s no one to call.
The whole thing just highlighted how stupid it is to automate account security without any human in the loop.
One AI fooling another AI while there’s literally no person anywhere to catch it.
Meta took hours to even acknowledge it while accounts were getting stolen every minute.
Now thankfully it’s patched but I don’t think it will be the last one. Stay safe!
@Riom_X@AlexXplore Je veux bien, mais en même temps cette conception de tunnel est également incroyablement risquée. Et pour le coup, contrairement au conducteur-pas-génie, ceux qui ont conçu le tunnel jouent avec la peau des autres et pas leur propre peau.