- cross-posted to:
- saugumas
- cross-posted to:
- saugumas
I haven’t even gotten to the text of the story, because I was stopped in my tracks by the stupidest stock photo I have ever seen, wherein someone in full riot gear with an ultra-modern machine pistol is prepared to shoot someone at point blank range, when they’re already in handcuffs, which are, inexplicably, in front and not behind. And how cold is it in that basement that you’d be working while wearing a hoodie (with the hood up, of course) and a jacket zipped up over it?
I wouldn’t even call these ridiculous AI images stock photos anymore.
Edit: my bad, that one’s real from a real photo shoot. Shame they blurred his guy Fawkes mask.
While that’s not strictly a Guy Fawkes mask, holy shit does the non-blurred version get even stupider. It’s like the people who picked the image for the story thought, “Even we can’t put up something that stupid.”
Having the hood up gives you a temporary +2 boost to hacking
This is true. It even works for non-hacking developers.
I once wore two hoodies and my code compiled on the first try.
Almost makes me nostalgic for the way clothing used to work in Cyberpunk 2077.
I hope there’s no acorns nearby
I was so confused for a moment.
You definitely made me go into the article just to see the stupid photo.
Huge. Two of my last four clients got hit by lockbit 3.0. Here’s how they got them.
https://twitter.com/vxunderground/status/1759732862335504773?t=KIvD-azOCsnLIuXACJjf8w&s=19
Cybercops
The cyber police
Your move, creep.
Good. Lock them up and throw the key in the gutter.
Lock them up and tell them they can get the key if they send 50 bitcoin to g3tr3kt