Tune in to our new episode! @katherined and @dsearls chat with @kyle and Shawn Powers about Signal’s exposure of vulnerabilities in Cellebrite’s mobile device hacking software.
Click the following link for full episode - https://www.reality2cast.com/68
#Signal #Cellebrite #cellphone #encryption #technology #podcast #newEpisode
Excited to announce that The Intercept now has a Tor onion service version of its website, giving users a more anonymous option for reading the site
https://theintercept.com/2021/04/28/tor-browser-onion/
https://27m3p2uv7igmj6kvd4ql3cct5h3sdwrsajovkkndeufumzyfhlfev4qd.onion/2021/04/28/tor-browser-onion/
The thing I'm most excited about now that the Librem 14 is shipping, is running Qubes on it. In this post I talk about why I think it's the best Qubes laptop you can buy: https://puri.sm/posts/best-qubes-laptop-is-the-secure-librem-14/
This is all kinds of cool. NASA Says Perseverance Rover Has Made Oxygen Out Of Martian Air - https://www.npr.org/2021/04/22/989797337/out-of-thin-air-nasa-rover-makes-oxygen-from-martian-atmosphere
You have to hand it to them... https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/04/21/amazon-palm-print-whole-foods/
This whole write-up is great, but the Hackers-inspired video demoing the exploit just clinches it. Gold. #hacktheplanet https://signal.org/blog/cellebrite-vulnerabilities/
#megapixels running on a #purism #Librem5. Credits go to the devs who have been working on enabling the cameras on the #librem5
OpenSnitch update: I've re-enabled it by default. After chatting with one of the developers I realized I was weighting its load way too much because I measured it while the screen was off and RAM was clocked way down. The latest version doesn't seem to cause a significant load.
When butchering spare ribs St. Louis style, you separate the bottom section where the bones are from the top along a natural bend. There's a long, narrow flap of meat between them you remove that cooks hours before the rest and serves as a chef's snack (pictured on the right).
Breaking in my new "BBQube" temperature controller on a few racks of St. Louis style pork spare ribs. #BBQ
Tune in to our new episode! @katherined chats with Petros Koutoupis and @kyle about FOSS (Free and Open Source Software), the benefits of contributing to the projects you use, and why you should be a FOSS fan as well.
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#FOSS #openSource #internet #technology #podcast #newEpisode
In the process of setting up monitoring of various services my team is responsible for, I found myself back at references @kyle shared many years ago that hold up today. Here's a quick one on `sar` - https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/sysadmins-toolbox-sar
Since that article was written there's been additional research on using other sensors (ambient light, gyroscope, etc) for tracking, which is why we implemented lockdown mode in the Librem 5 so you have an option to turn it all off.
This guide from Grugq is a great overview for phone privacy and applies even if you have a phone with hardware kill switches for the modem, or a user-swappable modem like in the Librem 5. While those things might make certain steps easier, you still have to keep all the correlation in mind.
https://grugq.github.io/blog/2014/02/10/a-fistful-of-surveillance/
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