Author: Dimitri
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Daily Maverick: Fact-checking the Independent group’s reporting on the PIC report
Daily Maverick: Fact-checking the Independent group’s reporting on the PIC report. https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-03-12-fact-checking-the-independent-groups-reporting-on-the-pic-report/ Spoiler alert : the articles are very far from the truth!
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Cape Town to plant 5 000 spekboom
https://www.capetownetc.com/cape-town/cape-town-to-plant-5-000-spekboom/
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Luno invite code
Get 25.00 Rand in free Bitcoin when you sign up, deposit, and buy 500 Rand worth of crypto (Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, or Ethereum) when you use this code: 3R5N9 Luno is a South African Bitcoin exchange and wallet Everything you need to know about Bitcoin
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Massive Collection #1 Breach Exposes 773 Million Emails
https://gizmodo.com/mother-of-all-breaches-exposes-773-million-emails-21-m-1831833456
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Forget the new iPhones: Apple’s best product is now privacy
https://pocket.co/x8bCgL?cta=1&src=ph
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Burying head in sand is way to cybersecurity Armageddon
https://www.news24.com/MyNews24/burying-head-in-sand-is-way-to-cybersecurity-armageddon-20180920
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Opening links in Google Play Music Desktop Player
I use Google Play Music Desktop Player to play music on my laptop, and I keep forgetting the shortcut to paste a shared link in there, so posting it here for my own (and your) future reference: ctrl+shift+g Found that very useful nugget of info here: https://github.com/MarshallOfSound/Google-Play-Music-Desktop-Player-UNOFFICIAL-/issues/3095#issuecomment-382584747 Source for the player on Github: https://github.com/MarshallOfSound/Google-Play-Music-Desktop-Player-UNOFFICIAL-/
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PGP EFAIL
I am not going to rewrite this well written post, but since I am using and promoting the use of PGP I do need to draw you attention to EFAIL: https://efail.de/ The EFAIL attacks exploit vulnerabilities in the OpenPGP and S/MIME standards to reveal the plaintext of encrypted emails. From the same post: Here are…
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Keybase.io – Crypto for Everyone.
I have been talking about online security and encryption and PGP to anyone who wants to (or doesn’t 😉 ) hear it for quite a while now. One of the main things stopping people from adapting it is ease of use (IMHO). Keybase.io has been trying to do something about that, their slogan is “Crypto…