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I’m not making fun of you I just thought it was a funny word :) Also, sorry about your butt.
The DM gave him an OP magic item to compensate for his crappy build
Your worn items just kind of morph into your body when you wildshape. You don’t have to strip naked to go from humanoid to animal, for instance.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•Google Safe Browsing missed 84% of phishing sites we found in February
1·1 month agoIf those data feeds were mostly generated from gmail inboxes, then they’d naturally never see messages already caught by google, skewing the data. This reads like marketing.
Magic is rare in most settings.
RAW that wouldn’t do anything though.
I don’t really go on other networks, is there drama about .ml?
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•N00b wanting to get into this field - NL Cybersecurity
2·2 months agoDepending on your field, your business may already have a cybersecurity department. There’s an endless parade of thankless grunt work to be done like patching (often after hours), following up with users whose machines didn’t patch for whatever reason, and so on. (With your manager’s permission) you may be able to reach out to them and volunteer to help with some of those tasks, as a way to dip a toe into that world and start learning.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•What are You Working on Wednesday
1·2 months agoSpent some time looking for ideas on how to do a security training (compliance requirement) that didn’t suck. Cribbing from some reddit posts, I think I’m going to give everyone a notecard with something like “Is Bob Bobson a client here”, have them pair up, and do a little phone conversation roleplay where one person is a visher trying to trick the other into revealing the piece of information, while the other person gets practice saying “No.” Seemed like a good way to let the staff dip a toe into thinking like an attacker.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•Password managers less secure than promised
2·2 months agoYeah to be clear, I do not recommend my method and I don’t think it’s a good allocation of mental resources. I’m just stubborn :P
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•Password managers less secure than promised
1·2 months agoFWIW, I use Diceware for password generation; it’s good at making memorable yet still random passphrases.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•Password managers less secure than promised
31·2 months agoThe prospect of putting all my passwords in one big juicy target has always made me nervous. I go to great lengths to just memorize everything, but damn if it doesn’t take a toll.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•Password managers less secure than promised
4·2 months agoPlease tell me you have backups of that flash drive
Pretty terrible movie, all things considered, but it does have a very satisfying ending.
Could you elaborate? How do their healing systems work? What makes them good?
Do you have a system you like where healing is a good idea? I’m a 3.5 native so I’m kind of used to the philosophy of “the best healing is killing them before you take damage.” But I’m interested in systems design in general and if there’s a particularly good example of doing it better I’d love to learn about it.

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