On 4/24/23 9:24 AM, Niels Bakker wrote:
* na...@ve4.ca (Glen A. Pearce) [Mon 24 Apr 2023, 17:42 CEST]:
Well, I eventually had a friend open the attachment on his Linux machine
Not necessarily a safe idea:
https://www.welivesecurity.com/2023/04/20/linux-malware-strengthens-links-lazarus-3cx-sup
* na...@ve4.ca (Glen A. Pearce) [Mon 24 Apr 2023, 17:42 CEST]:
Well, I eventually had a friend open the attachment on his Linux machine
Not necessarily a safe idea:
https://www.welivesecurity.com/2023/04/20/linux-malware-strengthens-links-lazarus-3cx-supply-chain-attack/
(scroll down to "Ope
Well, I eventually had a friend open the attachment on his Linux machine
and once he confirmed it was safe to open and found there was nothing
in it other than the list of IP addresses, user names and time stamps but
there were a whole bunch of addresses listed I opened the attachment in
Notepad.
Use broadbandmap.fcc.gov to confirm availability or not. If Kinetic says
it's available there and you can't sign up, challenge the location.
On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 12:04 AM Justin Streiner
wrote:
> Other people on their street do have Kinetic, and I believe Windstream
> laid cable from the str
I posted this on the outages mailing-list too, and I am hoping to get more
eyeballs on this while also checking in to see if this is isolated to just
us. On T-Mobile, we do not seem to be able to get to ipv4 sites.
ipv4.google.com does not load, ipv6.google.com does. Even www.t-mobile.com
does not
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