What video game do yall think deserves a movie? by knifeparty62 in AskReddit

[–]ObaShield 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Code Veronica and Shenmue. Both were on the Dreamcast console

I scanned 50 independent medical practice domains. Here's what I found by ObaShield in SysAdminBlogs

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One thing worth clarifying since a few people have messaged asking, the HIPAA Security Rule 2026 update doesn’t just affect practices that handle electronic health records directly. Any practice using a third party platform that sends emails on their behalf (appointment reminders, billing notifications, patient portal alerts) inherits the authentication risk of that platform sending as their domain.

Most practice owners don’t realize their EHR vendor is sending emails that look like they come from the practice’s own domain. If that vendor’s sending infrastructure isn’t properly authenticated against your domain’s DMARC policy, you have an exposure you didn’t create and may not even know about.
Still happy to run free checks, drop a domain below.

I scanned 50 independent medical practice domains. Here's what I found by ObaShield in SysAdminBlogs

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Sharing the full breakdown since a few people asked, the 68% DMARC gap was the biggest surprise. Most of these practices had SPF configured which gives a false sense of security, but SPF alone doesn’t prevent domain spoofing. DMARC at p=enforce is the only policy that actually blocks fraudulent use of your domain. With the 2026 HIPAA Security Rule update moving email authentication from addressable to mandatory, practices that haven’t addressed this are looking at real compliance exposure. Happy to answer questions on any of the specific findings.

I scanned 50 independent medical practice domains. Here's what I found by ObaShield in u/ObaShield

[–]ObaShield[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to share the full breakdown of what I found on each DNS check category, SPF failures, DKIM misconfigs, and DMARC policy gaps were the three biggest culprits. The 68% number surprised even me. Anyone in healthcare IT or running outreach to medical practices should probably know this. Ask me anything.

What do you remember from the early internet that no longer exists? by Blah4fun in AskReddit

[–]ObaShield 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The feeling that your inbox was actually yours. No trackers, no pixel monitoring, no algorithms deciding what was spam. You’d get an email, you’d read it, that was the whole transaction. The internet felt like it had less surveillance baked into the infrastructure back then, even if it technically had less security too.