A list of puns related to "Krack (film)"
Hey guys,
I am a privacy and security researcher and content creator on YouTube and PeerTube.
You have likely seen some of my content on Privacy Toolsβ PeerTube channel (which appears to be down this morning).
Last time I reached out, I had received a first strike on YouTube for including a link to reference material teaching people how to use GnuPG to encrypt emails (in other words to communicate with each other privately).
> Hi Sun Knudsen, Our team has reviewed your content, and, unfortunately, we think it violates our harmful and dangerous policy.
Thankfully, this was a warning strike so besides feeling censored and controlled for no valid reason (using GnuPG is neither harmful or dangerous), I was able to continue posting content.
I appealed on December 10th 2020 and never heard back to this day.
This time is different in one significant way: I am no longer able to post content for a week.
I know many viewers of the privacy guides are also members of the r/privacy community here on Reddit.
Heads-up: I will likely not be able to post to YouTube for a week and if you enjoy the privacy guides series, you should follow me on PeerTube in case my channel gets closed by YouTube.
Sadly, this first consequential strike hurtsβ¦ itβs unbelievable the amount of work that is invested into channels like mine.
The culprit one may ask? Including a link to https://www.krackattacks.com/, a legitimate website published by postdoctoral security researchers disclosing their research on key reinstallation attacks that allow attackers to break WPA2 (published after given a heads-up to operating system developers and hardware manufacturers).
The link was part of the description of the βWhy we canβt trust our home or any other wireless networkβ episode.
Anyhow, I truly believe humanity has to rollback to operating at a human scale.
Using algorithms to flag content is totally fine⦠problem is when humans cannot interact with humans anymore and AI gets to chose what is
... keep reading on reddit β‘There is literally no plot. Just a good guy killing a bad guy. Generally movies like this, need to have twists and turns. BUT there are non except for that one stupid/unmoving twist about them killing the wrong guy. Just trash writing. Maybe you can watch it once for Ravi Teja and the Samuthakaraniβs acting. Really happy that Ravi Teja got a hit after a while But Iβm really confused on how it has become a hit. I guess the audience expectations have been lowered so much due to the pandemic and people wanted a mass film. This might be the same audience that made Sarileru Neekvaaru a hit.
Hilton is obvious. Kameron says it's a family name. Sure, Jan. But we all know her daughter is named after Kim Richards' niece.
But what about Cruise? Fellow RHOD housewife Stephanie has a Cruz. VPR's ex cast members, Jax and Brittany are allegedly naming their baby Cruz. Even Teddi Mellencamp has a Cruz. So why did Kameron and Court pick the spelling of Cruise?
Methinks that Court shipped Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman in the day. Remember how It's easy to see how it influenced his taste in women a.k.a blonde and taller than him.
So I think that's where Cruise's name comes from.
...that ETH would be worth 131% more today (about an additional $78k, if I did my math right and got my dates right). I wonder if Hila and the crew held onto theirs. Papa bless!
Un milliardaire est ruinΓ© en jouans avec l'effet levier.
L'action NDQΒ | VIACΒ | US92556H2067 ViacomCBS est entrainΓ©e dans sa chute. Elle perd 50% de sa valeur. Le moment d'en profiter.
I have recently written automatic package building software for Arch Linux, since I couldn't find any other software that fit my requirements:
git pull
, pre/post makechrootpkg
hooks)Enter krack (krathalan's packaging software). After some fairly easy (by amateur sysadmin standards) setup, krack-build
will continually build packages for you at a desired interval (24 hours by default) and upload them to a remote directory of your choosing. On the remote, krack-receive
will watch that directory for new packages, and add them to a defined pacman repo.
krackctl
is possibly more important than krack-build
itself. krackctl
gives you deep insight into the health of your running krack-build
instance. You can get a nice summary of the state of krack-build
with krackctl status
, a list of all build failures with logs with krackctl failed-builds
, request builds with krackctl request-build [package]
, list requested builds with krackctl pending-builds
, and more.
All krack documentation comes in the form of man pages. Image of a running krack-build
instance: https://krathalan.net/krack-build.jpg
Some features I want to implement include a krackctl
command for presenting the user with a list of GPG keys from all packages in the krack package directory, and allowing the user to fetch and import all those keys with one command easily. I also want to add a feature that will save a diff, when a git pull
is performed and new commits are pulled in. This way diffs can be reviewed, but at the user's discretion, and they don't cancel builds (maybe an option for cancelling builds on new commits can be implemented).
I would really like to get some feedback on this before I make post for Krack on the /r/archlinux forum. If you want to test it yourself, krack is available on the AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/krack/
Edit: wow, I cant believe I forgot my source: https://github.com/krathalan/krack
Link to main man page which describes krack in more detail and includes setup instructions: https://gi
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi everyone, I need to build a Krack Attack for a cybersecurity class I'm attending. Unfortunately, I'm not finding a lot of useful stuff on internet. Have you any idea of what I can read/see to learn how to build the attack?
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