I think i am fine against this, i have something called sipo and i have to
set up that manually in my online bank.
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> > Yeah but, in that article: they talk
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 07:28:02AM -0700, tomas.schutz...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yeah but, in that article: they talk about checking number, not actual
> account number. I never heard of some checking number honestly. I have
> recurring payments and it doesn't work that way, i have no checking
Yeah but, in that article: they talk about checking number, not actual
account number. I never heard of some checking number honestly. I have
recurring payments and it doesn't work that way, i have no checking number.
I don't even know what that means in my language...
On Thursday, July 16,
Btw isn't there same problem with multi session dvd as with usb flashdisk?
You can write there additional data. Unless you use read only CD mechanic,
but i didn't see it anywhere...
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 5:18:10 PM UTC+2, Catacombs wrote:
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tomas.schutz...@gmail.com:
> Wait a minute... How checking account number, can represent security risk?
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0196-automatic-debit-scams
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Wait a minute... How checking account number, can represent security risk?
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 5:18:10 PM UTC+2, Catacombs wrote:
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Wait a minute? I never heard of it, that stole account number could
represent a security risk. What they gonna do with it, to hack your account?
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 5:18:10 PM UTC+2, Catacombs wrote:
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tomas.schutz...@gmail.com:
> I am still looking into this, it is a lot of to think of. Do you know any
> sites where is threat modeling for average user? I was trying dozens of
> phrases... and i didn't find any threat model website. Everything only for
> companies and developers, which were
I am still looking into this, it is a lot of to think of. Do you know any
sites where is threat modeling for average user? I was trying dozens of
phrases... and i didn't find any threat model website. Everything only for
companies and developers, which were completely useless, i even banned
On Thursday, 2 July 2020 17:51:35 UTC+1, tomas.s...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Problem with cd is: every time update for browser comes out, you would
> have to burn qubes on new cd. I don't know if it is okay to run old browser
> to access bank. How often you should upgrade your browser.
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I should
Problem with cd is: every time update for browser comes out, you would have
to burn qubes on new cd. I don't know if it is okay to run old browser to
access bank. How often you should upgrade your browser.
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On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 10:10:25 PM UTC+2, Steve Coleman wrote:
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> That being said, it is extremely difficult to reflash your BIOS when
> running a general OS in the normal user context, and even more difficult
> when running a virtualized system such as Qubes. So, if you can prevent
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:35 PM wrote:
> Well that's the problem indeed, knowing if you are clean from firmware
> viruses in the first place. But i don't suspect i have firmware viruses and
> i have new pc. It takes a lot of time and money and no one would bother to
> infect specific user. I am
Well that's the problem indeed, knowing if you are clean from firmware
viruses in the first place. But i don't suspect i have firmware viruses and
i have new pc. It takes a lot of time and money and no one would bother to
infect specific user. I am no one. It could be used in attacks on multi
Well that's the problem indeed, knowing if you are clean from firmware
viruses in the first place. But i don't suspect i have firmware viruses and
i have new pc. It takes a lot of time and money and no one would bother to
infect specific user. I am no one. It could be used in attacks on multi
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 9:39:26 AM UTC-5, Catacombs wrote:
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>> I understand, that Qubes compartmentalizes OS and parts of OS don't have
>> access to other parts of the OS. So even if you had virus in your
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:00:17 PM UTC-5, tomas.s...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I understand, that Qubes compartmentalizes OS and parts of OS don't have
> access to other parts of the OS. So even if you had virus in your firmware
> of a network card, it wouldn't matter. I know firmware viruses
I recently did a personal study that covered at least some of these issues.
Ppl can also contribute to the study which is now public and in the form of
a wiki.
On Monday, 8 June 2020 19:00:17 UTC+1, tomas.s...@gmail.com wrote:
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> ... I know firmware viruses are rare, but still better safe than
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