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@signalapp

Discord has 10% of its posts stolen.

Dont use Windows, wirh Signal, or Discord or without.

At least one "feature" is a spy tool for tech Bros, a complete spy feature.

They didn't tell us it was a spy feature, users figured it out and posted about it.

What other UN-announced design horrors exist in the software that needs you to throw out your computer?

gizmodo.com/researchers-dump-2

Gizmodo · Researchers Dump 2 Billion Scraped Discord Messages OnlineIf you're in a public Discord, your messages may now be science.
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ISO 27000 nit #3. I had to stare at this for several minutes to try to figure out what "enhancing societal values" was doing in this list. IMO the meaning of all the other list items it clear, but that one's clear as mud. I _think_ what they're trying to get at is improving the security culture within the organization being managed, but honestly, that's just a guess, I'm not even certain that's what they mean.
#infosec #compliance #ISO #ISO27000 #standards #isms

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ISO 27000 nit #2: The definition of "risk" provided here, "effect of uncertainty on objectives," is dumb, obscure, unhelpful, bureaucratic gobbledygook. It in no way resembles the dictionary definition of risk, which much more closely approximates what I think of when I use the word risk or see it used in an information security concept. I am challenged to understand why they chose this nonsense definition and what they hope to achieve by it.
#infosec #compliance #ISO #ISO27000 #standards #isms

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@rl_dane

I have KDE on a semi permanent installation on a 2.5" Drive. If you have been following my toots you know at which level I am with it again after a couple of decades

It's nothing in ease of use, compared to my XFce Desktop ENV: where I have all shortcuts I want in muscle memory, however KDE has become much more powerful in the couple of decades I've not looked at it.