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originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: 40CalTone
Just wondering here, now that twit ter has been exposed publicly on shadow banning/ blacklisting etc. Might they feel they shouldn't touch those tools for now as to not be further exposed on those topics?
Could it be possible we now have an opportunity to really take advantage of that situation, maybe take over the whole entire trending feed if we did it right??
Would it hurt to try?
Look at the trash currently trending. I'd think probably not lol.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: crankyoldman
How the hell can they say we do not have adequate testing? We are testing more than any country on the planet. There are testing centers everywhere. Who, that needs a test, is not getting one?
TWITTER has been given the green light to blanket censor all content deemed to threaten their SURVIVAL [election].
GOOG - FB will follow.
EXPECT COMMS BLACKOUT ATTEMPT (POTUS TWITTER)
[ROGUE_EMPLOYEE_EXCUSE]
Welcome to the POLICE STATE.
THEY KNOW IF THEY LOSE IT'S OVER.
THE TIME TO FIGHT!!!!!!!! IS NOW.
GOOD V EVIL
HUMANITY IS AT STAKE
DROP THE MEMES
SILENT MAJORITY NO MORE
BE LOUD - YOU HAVE A VOICE
ARE YOU REGISTERED?
VOTE THEM ALL OUT
PREPARE
RED OCTOBER
WE STAND TOGETHER.
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Twitter is investigating whether hackers bribed an employee to get access to the world's most powerful accounts as more signs point to 'inside job' in catastrophic breach...
📌 Twitter is continuing to investigate the massive July 15 security breach
📌 Company's internal administrative tools were used to take over 130 accounts
📌 Accounts of Obama, Biden, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos were among those hacked
📌 Twitter is investigating whether employee credentials were stolen or bought
📌 Hackers received $120,000 worth of Bitcoin in 500 transactions, records show
@TwitterSupport
Based on what we know right now, we believe approximately 130 accounts were targeted by the attackers in some way as part of the incident. For a small subset of these accounts, the attackers were able to gain control of the accounts and then send Tweets from those accounts.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg announced Friday that she is being treated for a recurrence of liver cancer but says she remains able to do her work on the Supreme Court.
“I have often said I would remain a member of the Court as long as I can do the job full steam,” Ginsburg said in a written statement. “I remain fully able to do that.”
Ginsburg, 87, and the court’s oldest member, has battled cancer four times and has had other health concerns. She was in Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland earlier this week for an unrelated infection related her gall bladder.
Several vulnerabilities can be chained together for a full exploit.
Apache Guacamole, a popular infrastructure for enabling remote working, is vulnerable to a slew of security bugs related to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), researchers have warned. Admins should update their systems to avoid attacks bent on stealing information or remote code-execution.
“Once in control of the gateway, an attacker can eavesdrop on all incoming sessions, record all the credentials used, and even start new sessions to control the rest of the computers within the organization,” explained Eyal Itkin, researcher from Check Point, in a posting on Thursday. “When most of the organization is working remotely, this foothold is equivalent to gaining full control over the entire organizational network.”
U.S.—Studies have shown that wearing masks can help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, but a new alarming study shows that wearing a mask has a downside: It greatly increases your chance of being a big sissy.
“The results are incredible,” said sissiness researcher Winston Sullivan. “Someone could seem perfectly normal, but as soon as they put on a mask, you’re all, ‘Aww. Is the poor little guy scared of getting the flu?’ Total wussification, as it’s known in my field.”
According to the study, when some of the participants wore masks, Sullivan felt compelled to knock them to the ground and shout names at them. “And all they did in response,” Sullivan explained, “was say, ‘Is this part of the experiment?’ What a bunch of dorks.”
Sullivan did say that in certain situations wearing a mask could not make you a sissy, such as if it were “part of an entire ninja ensemble.” “But if you don’t know kung fu,” Sullivan said, “it definitely just makes you a big sissy.”