I have started development on the first affordable all in one network security device for small local businesses that offer wifi to their customers.
Currently, their are no consumer grade devices that can defend against, or even alert to, an evil twin attack on an open wifi network. Enterprise level solutions exist, but cost $3,000 or more, plus licensing fees every month. My device not only alerts to these threats, but actively obtains digital fingerprints and prepares a report ready to hand to local law enforcement.
The Giga Guardian will be open source and Raspberry Pi based so that any business may implement it on their own at cost if they have the technical understanding of how to do so, or sold as a mostly plug-and-play system, with easy GUI dashboards for custom configurations, all at a price small local businesses will be able to afford.
If you are interested in investing early, DM me.
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@aoTheComputer K, but nothing from AO has worked for a year now.
Why would anyone jump into a sinking ship and break their own projects when ArNS from @ar_io_network actually does what it's supposed to?
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‼️🚨 UPDATE: The TanStack npm attack is now a full campaign.
'Mini' Shai-Hulud has hit:
- OpenSearch
- Mistral AI
- Guardrails AI
-UiPath
- Squawk packages across npm and PyPI
The malware specifically targets AI developer tooling. It hooks into Claude Code (.claude/settings.json) and VS Code (.vscode/tasks.json) to re-execute on every tool event, long after the infected package is gone. npm uninstall does not fix this.
@Timcast Wait, how does the kitten differentiate between a decision to not pull the lever or push your fat future self (allowing the trolly to kill the 5 future dictators) and hesitation to make a decision?
The result would be identical to an outside observer.
Existing history on the AO network shows that it doesn't matter if there are other more efficient or effective nodes, most people will just default to FWD, plus FWD will likely keep their gas requirements very low because of their need to subsidize activity on the network to keep it from dying off.
And I dont see significant competition as a possibility. Once someone prepays for gas they aren't just going to abandon that payment because they found another node that might be cheaper in the long run. They're going to keep using the same node for everything, especially since processes, unless its changed very recently, need to essentially hard code their chosen node at spawn.