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David Redekop

@drthenerd

Husband and father of our 1̶ ̶2̶ ̶3̶ ̶4̶ 5 sons | #infosec #cybersecurity

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Infrastructure Laundering is a real problem today. Brian Krebs wrote a fantastic article on it today and here's my response: adamnet.io/infrastructure…

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Ban all porn on X X is the town square No one wants pornography broadcast in the town square Please share if you want to ban porn on X

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20 years ago, after a licensing controversy, the linux kernel project lost the free access to its version control system existing alternatives at the time simply couldn’t meet the project's requirements so Linus Torvalds set out to create a new system - one that is distributed,

20 years ago, after a licensing controversy, the linux kernel project lost the free access to its version control system

existing alternatives at the time simply couldn’t meet the project's requirements

so Linus Torvalds set out to create a new system - one that is distributed,
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What happens when you put DNS at the root of trust, i.e. only permitted, successful DNS queries open short-lived outbound firewall rules? Some things break, many of them we want to break, but the ones that should heal, can heal easily. Blog article at adamnet.io/dttsviolations #DNS

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Blocking outbound TCP port 80 on user networks to any internet destination. Anyone else as pleasantly surprised at how few things break? Debian updates. connectivitycheck.gstatic\.com on legacy devices, for example... anyone have similar experience?

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I have a Costco Canada marketing idea. Promote your digital gas car experience (app QR code) as a Treasure Hunt. That way, when it finally works, people are excited instead of being frustrated.