I saw the immediate aftermath. Someone jumped off the 8th floor in an interior atrium after setting off the building fire alarm. I happened to look that way while evacuating and it took a moment to process what I was seeing.
I saw the immediate aftermath. Someone jumped off the 8th floor in an interior atrium after setting off the building fire alarm. I happened to look that way while evacuating and it took a moment to process what I was seeing.
A lake of pigshit
I think the biggest risk is social engineering the elderly anyway
Pretty much the same situation with any Finnish bank.
My phone is my bank credentials, no other way to authenticate.
Still featuring daily on adviceanimals
Ha ha Darién Gap
Bandit washdog
NT is (was?) a trademark of Canada’s Northern Telecom.
Iain Banks’ book The Business features an organisation where people vote for their leaders. It was quite credible, I thought.
Happened to me in 1997 but I didn’t mind
I’ve had my ubikey fido2 token knocking around on my keychain for about 7 years now. Scratched and beaten, works perfectly and never had a port damaged, it doesn’t put enough pressure on it.
Probably best to avoid systems with known deniable encryption methods, and keep your dummy data there. Then hide your secrets e.g. in deleted space on a drive, in the cloud, or a well-hidden micro-sd card. All have risks, maybe it’s best of all to not keep your secrets with you, and make sure they can’t be associated with you.
As referred in other comment, the counter counter is to just keep beating to get further keys/hidden data.
There are some cases involving plausible deniability where game theory tells you should beat the person until dead even if they give up their keys, since there might be more.
Mattress on the floor
Burn it all down
I don’t think we will find out.