The article says Apple claims the employee failed to report previous breaches, so maybe it’s the last of multiple strikes.
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Based on the article, the youtuber and an accomplice who knew an Apple employee accessed the employee’s phone while it was unattended, so technically it wasn’t intentional and more negligence. On the other hand, Apple also claims the employee failed to report previous breaches, so maybe this was the final straw.
The article says it was broken 2 years later.
!nominativedeterminism@feddit.uk to make it easier for people to reach within their client/UI.
Our PMs don't like making things opt-in.
This reply from one of the employees sums it up.
To spite either a delivery person or the person the item will be delivered to.
Yes, but it depends on which one you use. Some are better than others. The ones that can be hosted locally (i.e. keepass) are the most secure because you are not relying on a third party to host your password vault for you. It would be helpful to know why you think they aren't very secure, so people can help clarify.
Half a world away. It hasn’t been my home for more than 2 decades now.
For those wondering, Subaru is the Japanese word for the Pleiades star cluster, which the car company is also named after and why their logo is what it is.
If they’re anything like me learning something specific to do a one-off job, they’ll forget about it as soon as it wraps up.
They can't even be arsed to move away from SMS for MFA.
I'm gonna try and guess. Disclaimer: I haven't flown Ryanair, I just know they are bottom barrel budget airline and everyone hates them.