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:ddr: :marseydebian: :!ddr:

:#marseydebian:

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comp soys, explain yourself
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His chair hasn't been comfy recently and I think it's making him more angry

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Apple's Buckbroken Status on Blast

This is the first major fortnite update since the EU app store ruling and this announcement is pinned to the top of the quest screen for the next 3 months lol

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Red Hat :marseyredhat: is an anthropology firm known for unearthing the whitespiracy to cover up the fact that Beehtoven was Black. The company maintains unity through a shared religion which emphasizes ten commandments to control sinful, caucasian urges

A former employee (:marseyalbino:) filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging their belief system hides an "anti-white :marseymayo: agenda." His counsel is :brainletmaga:America First Legal:!brainletmaga: , a very serious and credible law firm run by Stephen Miller (yes, that one) that definitely is not grifting chuds.

AFL says the plaintiff was "vocal about his opposition and continuously advocated blah blah blah etc" which is legalese for :chudtantrum:. He then lost his job in an unrelated layoff.

r/law sneed

r/linux sneed

r/law 2, return of the sneed

r/technology sneed


Remember that Debian is for everyone

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[:redlight:IMPORTANT:redlight:] :marseyelonmusk2genocide:Elon Musk :marseyelonmusk: is NO LONGER following Rick :marseybeanpickle: & Morty :marseyitsover: :marseyrickgenocide:

https://x.com/BigTechAlert/status/1824171983711449522

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Pi haters get the rope

friend was pooping on this : https://i.rdrama.net/images/17237435389962277.webp

(reasonable)

https://geekworm.com/products/x1009

was talking about how its probably better to go this route than use the Argon Eon I just set up

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Reminder that Debian, the universal operating system™, accepts people of every creed, color, gender, and where possible, we even accept non-neurodivergents

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Scientific proof that ChatGPT turns kids into r-slurs :marseyscientist:

I got a message for all the robots out there, and I don't need no fricking AI to generate it for me:

:#marseyfuckyou:

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Women are using ChatGPT to catch men lying about their height

!manlets sorry bros :marseyitsover:

Orange Site thread (not very long and full of "what if", you can just read the comments here for that :marseysmug2:)

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Jannies please delete if this is 2 glowie 4 u

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SUMMARY

In April, hacking group USDoD attempted to sell 2.9 billion records which included personal data on everyone in the US, UK and Canada. Almost 2.7 billion records of personal information for people in the United States were leaked on a hacking forum, exposing names, social security numbers, all known physical addresses, and possible aliases.


The data allegedly comes from National Public Data, a company that collects and sells access to personal data for use in background checks, to obtain criminal records, and for private investigators.

National Public Data is believed to scrape this information from public sources to compile individual user profiles for people in the US and other countries.

In April, a threat actor known as USDoD claimed to be selling 2.9 billion records containing the personal data of people in the US, UK, and Canada that was stolen from National Public Data.

At the time, the threat actor attempted to sell the data for $3.5 million and claimed it contained records for every person in the three countries.

USDoD is a known threat actor who was previously linked to an attempted sale of InfraGard's user database in December 2023 for $50,000.

Since then, various threat actors have released partial copies of the data, with each leak sharing a different number of records and, in some cases, different data.

On August 6th, a threat actor known as "Fenice" leaked the most complete version of the stolen National Public Data data for free on the Breached hacking forum.

However, Fenice says the data breach was conducted by another threat actor named "SXUL," rather than USDoD.

The leaked data consists of two text files totaling 277GB and containing nearly 2.7 billion plaintext records, rather than the original 2.9 billion number originally shared by USDoD.

While BleepingComputer can't confirm if this leak contains the data for every person in the US, numerous people have confirmed to us that it included their and family members' legitimate information, including those who are deceased.

Each record consists of the following information - a person's name, mailing addresses, and social security number, with some records including additional information, like other names associated with the person. None of this data is encrypted.

Previously leaked samples of this data also included phone numbers and email addresses, but these are not included in this 2.7 billion record leak.

It is important to note that a person will have multiple records, one for each address they are known to have lived. This also means that this data breach did not impact 3 billion people as has been erroneously reported in many articles that did not properly research the data.

Some people have also told BleepingComputer that their social security numbers were associated with other people they don't know, so not all the information is accurate.

Finally, this data may be outdated, as it does not contain the current address for any of the people we checked, potentially indicating that the data was taken from an old backup.

The data breach has led to multiple class action lawsuits against Jerico Pictures, which is believed to be doing business as National Public Data, for not adequately protecting people's data.

If you live in the US, this data breach has likely leaked some of your personal information.

As the data contains hundreds of millions of social security numbers, it is suggested that you monitor your credit report for fraudulent activity and report it to the credit bureaus if detected.

Furthermore, as previously leaked samples also contained email addresses and phone numbers, you should be vigilant against phishing and SMS texts attempting to trick you into providing additional sensitive information.

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There's no PoC (make a joke I dare you) yet, but naughty hackers will reverse engineer the patch.

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-38063

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17236727652830687.webp

https://old.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1es09xf/fyi_cve202438063/

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:!marseylaughpoundfist: Your average applestrag pays upwards of $1000 for this brick

Specs? Oh yea take the average laptop from 1995. Those are the specs.

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My school is fricked.

Anyways here an old link to a Professor doing this and failing his whole class.

https://rdrama.net/post/172313/professor-flunks-all-his-students-after

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Did libgen croak?

Help a neighbor out, is that shit down for good? Links are dead and I'm not about to torrent a 1000 book archive just for the single one I need

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