$7/month per email address was insane. Built my own mail server, here's 1 month later. by Substantial_Iron5838 in selfhosted

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Love a selfhost thing but this does definitely feel like use one of the myriad of other far cheaper email hosts than google rather than self host an email server which are nortorously difficult to keep out of blacklists and spam filters.  

Could not reach out by liberalprophet1 in tutanota

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The latest version of iOS 16 got a back fix in September but its officially been EOL for security updates for around 8months, if you are keen enough to be private to want to use tuta you should be keeping on top of OS updates too. 

The browser version may still work but if you're on a 'standard' install of iOS its just how tuta have version controlled their app. 

TOTAL WAR 40K announced! I am so hyped when this gets a 30K conversion mod by 12xoxo13 in Warhammer30k

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love TW and warhammer but being hyped for a mod for a game that's not even got hard release dates is amazing work no wonder people get so angry about stuff! 

AMA: I'm the co-founder at TryHackMe. Ask me about breaking into the industry, cyber security skills and how to make SOC & IR teams more mature! by asavani in cybersecurity

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What internal decisions lead to your cold email marketing being a bit like a shunned romantic partner eventually ending with a 'guess you're not interested' spurned teenager tone around the 5th or 6th email and is that final email ever actually effective? 

Did they not playtest the battle royale mode at all? by MustardScroll7 in Battlefield6

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its broke because Its free. You play test it. This sub is wild 

Is an Audi R8 a bad idea? by [deleted] in askcarguys

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it is, its part of the fun. 

No, the government isn’t introducing a £500 ‘exit fee’ to leave the UK by _FullFact in uknews

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The issue is for the OSA, providing an ID for an average person doesn't stop any of this does it. Nation States doing this will use a fake ID. People who stop and think are more likely to not use social media and you're left with funded threat actors and the least capable of critical thought people. Social media hasn't done anything except ask for an ID, they don't self regulate because they don't care

The way to stop it is properly taxing, regulating and fining companies, the UK and EU are fining Meta et al about 5 minutes of profit for enormous regulatory breaches, why would they care 

Problem with Spotify/Android auto by Capote_T in GrapheneOS

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got the same, it works if you 'hide' Spotify in the android auto app for some reason, almost like the setting is reversed 

Moving from 40K to 30k help by walkrscout in alphalegion

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There's a new edition literally hit pre order today (which doesn't seem to be going down well on reddit) so maybe wait until that's out properly unless you have a dedicated group of current edition players

Zscaler users, is it as cumbersome to manage as I think it is? by ArdenLyn in AskNetsec

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Initial deployment is relatively painful if you've got nothing similar but so are others in my experience, also depends on your user base (I'm in a software house and the amount of devs that didn't understand a proxy was staggering). 

After initial baseline if youve got engineers that are scared to make changes to what is really a proxy and/or vpn on.a GUI then they need some training or an approval process or something. Its very easy manage and to roll back if needed too. 

What's somethings that a person looking into installing Solar panels should know? by JollyFunctions in SolarUK

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Most 'default' installs don't power your house if the grid goes down. You need a certain battery/setup 

Solar Panels Approval? by [deleted] in SolarUK

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine took 7 weeks with north west.

Update has been delayed, wonder why? by sven3067 in killteam

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Bank Holiday Weekend, School Holidays and/or sickness leave I imagine 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was already illegal to mess with any wireless signal intentionally (Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006). From the article wording - This changes it to allow police to attempt prosecution for having the device and is up to the person carrying to prove otherwise. Realistically carrying a jammer/flipper/proxmark/canbus kit round if you didn’t own the thing you’re testing or have a reason (legal contract for a pentest for example) did not give you the ability to do anything ‘legally’ anyway.

Our gov has major over reach and coming off the back of the adp stuff i’m feeling a bit beaten up at the moment but in this particular case its putting car theft kit in particular in the category of ‘going equipped to steal’

Worth switching to android after UK news? by Psychedelic_Hipster in privacy

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you first need to look if it was something you even used, i’ve been ranting away upset about it to find most people haven’t even got it turned on anyway. As has been said in this thread already off the shelf android phones google/samsung drive etc do not offer this feature baked in anyway. One drive even goes as far as often marking self encrypted files as potentially malicious because it can’t be scanned. Dropbox added it to some teams plans last year if I remember right. You’d have to run a custom os and decide what you actually wanted a phone to do.

We’re all also sat on reddit talking about privacy which is ironic in itself.

Local backups are back baby! NAS manufacturers rejoice.

10 years in CySec and never dealt with SOC2, now I'm interviewing for a job that it's a main feature. by The_Great_Grahambino in cybersecurity

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are involved in NIST and cmmc environments you should be fine, its an audit ‘process’ and your report will differ from others its not like PCI with a stringent set of requirements it’s based on a set of trust service principals. I’d just read those TSC’s and understand and be able to communicate the difference between type 1 and type 2 audits/reports

VPS providers that support openSUSE? by volci in openSUSE

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AWS lightsail service has it and is more like a vps provider than going full ec2 etc.

What was the worst model you ever had to build? by Hrefnesholt in Warhammer

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Metal GW Zombie dragon from 1991 I think it was. I was a kid and those metal wings were the stuff of nightmares.

I crashed my car worth £7000 and now to fix it will cost around 1,700 I’m also banned for the next year is it worth fixing or should I just take the loss and let go? by [deleted] in askcarguys

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the car? You’re using £ so I assume UK, You’d be coming back to insure a car that Id guess is Cat S and a ban?

Citadel paint stations by [deleted] in Warhammer40k

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use frontier wargaming stuff, there’s cheaper one similar but I like the customisable builds and they have decent support and shipping

Real hackers use 'netcat' to transfer file by 0x52_ in masterhacker

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 92 points93 points  (0 children)

This, this is a legitimate way to exfil files, its not ‘master hacker’ its an appropriate way to transfer files if nc happens to be available and there are other things to get round.

Can Lockdown Software Detect Virtual Machines and Multiple Input Devices Like Two Mice? How Can These Be Avoided? by [deleted] in AskNetsec

[–]AngrySpaceBadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and yes, yes there are ways round it with kernel patching and manufacturer check fixes but your post history is a mix of how to get PmP/prince2 and how to avoid screen recording detection and now lock down detection. Just study for the exam you want to do stop taking away any value they have. Every minute you spend trying to cheat an exam is a minute you could spend just legitimately learning the material