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02:53:56<steering>!kfind dhqfehfkehfkjew
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03:00:09<steering>fireonlive++
03:00:10<eggdrop>[karma] 'fireonlive' now has 629 karma!
03:00:11<steering>fireonlive++++
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04:33:16<steering>wheeeee password change time
04:33:22<steering>(for my desktop)
04:33:34<steering>any bets on how long I have to keep looking it up in my password manager on my phone to get in? :D
04:34:22<pabs>TIL monitors now ask you to accept user agreements https://nitter.privacydev.net/snwy_me/status/1847396175961641176 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41889140
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04:35:10<steering>oh no
04:36:14<steering>https://tenor.com/view/i-dont-want-any-of-that-david-david-rose-dan-levy-schitts-creek-gif-20760992
04:37:03<pabs>from the HN comments, apparently its a "smart monitor" not a regular one
04:37:24<pabs>lol it runs webOS
04:37:33<steering>I don't know what a smart monitor is but I sure don't want one now
04:40:11<@JAA>People are saying it's basically a smol SmArT tV.
04:43:20<steering>oh. yeah it's pretty run of the mill for TVs sadly, even ones that aren't smart.
04:44:02pabs is reminded of RCE exploits against monitors https://github.com/RedBalloonShenanigans/MonitorDarkly
04:44:22<steering>I don't think any of our TVs are connected to the internet, not that it matters, Roku and Amazon are watching what we watch.
04:44:37<steering>(other than the combo CRT/VCR upstairs :))
04:45:19<@JAA>oh no
04:45:48<pabs>its from 2016, for specific dell monitors
04:46:11<steering>I've thought before about just using a small 'pooter hooked up to the TVs (and probably would if it was just me). There's basically no good media apps for PCs that lend themselves to use with a remote, though. (Not to mention streaming)
04:46:16@JAA stares in the general direction of his monitor.
04:46:17<@JAA>Yeah...
04:46:50<@JAA>It mentions '2410U' (isn't it U2410?), which isn't exactly the one I have, but...
04:47:27<@JAA>I never heard about this before, fascinating.
04:48:01<@JAA>Ah, it requires using the USB hub, right.
04:48:27<pabs>posted a comment here with more links https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41892905
04:48:33<steering>JAA: "To use the i2c method, which only works on
04:48:35<steering>Linux and requires the computer to be displaying to the monitor"
04:48:49<steering>Do you wanna bet it can't be made to work on Windows?
04:49:25pabs wonders how many monitors have custom DDC/CI commands to do firmware updates over HDMI
04:49:40<@JAA>Ah D:
04:50:29<@JAA>Thanks for the links, I shall give that a watch.
04:50:36<steering>I didn't realize DDC was anything more than some EEPROM on the I2C but I guess it makes sense
04:52:28<steering>>funtenna.py toggles a GPIO pin, which can be picked up by an SDR
04:52:29<steering>oooooh
04:54:56<pabs>ddcui in Debian is fun to play with
04:55:25pabs hasn't tried any of the vendor-specific commands though :)
04:56:49<pabs>I am still waiting for the day when Linux gets proper in-kernel DDC/CI support but there is a hacky dkms module (ddcci-dkms in Debian) https://gitlab.com/ddcci-driver-linux/ddcci-driver-linux
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06:16:38<steering>fireonlive++
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07:02:51<steering>anyone familiar with TheLounge here... how would one go about resetting the password for an account given access to the system/user TL is running on
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07:48:52<steering>`docker exec thelounge thelounge list` yay, thx
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08:46:32<steering>(if anyone is stalking and notices activity from fireonlive's account, that's me)
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09:20:53<katia>test https://x.com/internetarchive/status/1847082969984651728
09:20:54<eggdrop>nitter: https://nitter.lucabased.xyz/internetarchive/status/1847082969984651728
10:11:56<that_lurker>https://infosec.exchange/@SteamDB/113339136916517191
10:12:04<that_lurker>lol :-P
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10:30:29<that_lurker>😵‍💫
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16:48:56<nulldata>Posted in #internetarchive , but figured I'd mention it here too. Another IA breach https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/internet-archive-breached-again-through-stolen-access-tokens/
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16:51:21<nulldata>Seems they didn't rotate keys after the first one - even after being warned :/
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17:18:25<@rewby>I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. Rotating all of your keys is a massive undertaking
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19:53:43<Barto>exactly. I'm pissed that i have to rotate the symmetric key used to encrypt record in our db every year at wrok
19:53:45<Barto>work*
19:54:13<Barto>it's time taking, and it really does not improve things, except that you touch the data once more, and may fail to do this properly
19:54:45<Barto>i understand the idea behind it, but it's way too cumbersome
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20:22:53<nukke>it's gonna take a 3-6 months before they get everything back to normal and secure everything
20:23:18<nukke>rotating keys is a huge PITA, let alone doing assessments on everything
20:25:01<nukke>sent a big donation this weekend and good vibes 🙌
20:55:28<steering>rotating keys is a huge PITA... even when you have a list of keys to rotate ;)
20:55:46<steering>i'm sure they like most have no idea where they even have keys stored
20:56:03<steering>(other than whatever individuals who work there happens to remember)
21:00:59<steering>windows 11 is.. ugh. I don't understand why Microsoft thinks people want the size of taskbar icons to change depending on the length of their title.
21:03:37<@OrIdow6>The longer a king's title is, the more important he is
21:03:52<@OrIdow6>And the bigger he should be represented in drawings (hierarchial proportion)
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