Don't buy dlink ones if you have arc fault breakers. They'll randomly trip them, even on totally different circuits.
Fuck powerline over Ethernet. Took me way too long to identify the cause.
Don't buy dlink ones if you have arc fault breakers. They'll randomly trip them, even on totally different circuits.
Fuck powerline over Ethernet. Took me way too long to identify the cause.
If a fresh deployment isn't secure out of the box, that's definitely on cisco. There's a lot of people out there who just plug in some hardware and then use the GUI to configure it. Just because it's best practice to turn it off, doesn't mean everyone is skilled enough to do so.
We did have one compromised router from this at work, a fresh deploy that someone did a while ago and then the project got put on hold before it was actually configured. Was just sitting there with a public IP not doing much, but sure enough it was owned when I looked.
One interesting thing is that the machine had HTTP enabled, but we had locked down SSH already. In the config you could see the attacker tried to enable SSH but couldn't get it working (subnet inverted, lol cisco).
I wish I could understand that math in that thread.
I have great respect for djb, but he was an ass here.
Except they don't pocket most of the money..... The label does.
https://dittomusic.com/en/blog/how-much-does-spotify-pay-per-stream/
I don't think I've ever seen one.
If true, that's kinda fucked.
I thought YouTube posters could choose if their video is monetized. Isn't this kinda on the person who posted it?
"price firm, must have cash in hand"
Then just ignore anyone else and don't bother replying.
Pretty much every car is running Linux at this point.
That doesn't mean it's open and non shitty.
There's no actual vuln here is there? It's just a persistent backdoor that hides with some elf and kernel tricks.
Costco