@reverseics Classical @NanoRaptor #Shitposting aside: This is technically possible even outside #S100, #ISA & #PCI buses.
If I had more money than sense I would've build something similar to #sgi's #NumaLink-based systems with the #UltraStation.
Embrace the #CHONK|ER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo3lUw9GUJA
(Also available as a smol pizzabox!)
Has anyone working with #msTeams and #PCIDSS managed to convince a credit card company that the public key encryption used to secure #teamsVoice calls is suitable to exempt a corporate network from being in-scope when taking CHD over a telephone call?
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Speaking of #ROMs for #ix86 / #amd64: Does anyone know a good way to implement something like #Linux in #ROM like the #Tandy #1000RL & #1000RLX did with #MSDOS & #DeskMate (as @vwestlife showed)...
I mean, it would be a way cleaner setup to boot OS/1337 to than booting a #CDROM?
Ideally something that can take #BIOS-style ROM Chips that one can put on a board without write-enable connected so they're read-only!
Still having like a #minimalist #Linux distro in Boot-ROM would be nifty, espechally when it comes to making a #SecureComputing "#SSH #Terminal"...
(I don't expect something like a PCI(e Mini)Card but I'd not be against it!)
I need advice from anyone who's ever had to deal with #PCI audits.
One group at work held a zoom conference with a paid attendance fee. The signups and payment processing were done via a third-party site. No PII or credit card data went through our server, and no credit card data has EVER gone through our server.
Despite this, we've had a PCI audit sprung on us just for linking to the signup page at the credit card processor, and they keep coming after us to provide information about our server config and patch levels, claiming that some things are out of date even though they're patched at the OS level, because we're running a stable Linux distro.
Has anyone had an #audit like this appear for an event that /already happened months ago/ and on a server that neither holds nor relays any financial data?
Despite the #NIST guidance, which I've quoted often, I believe the #PCI (credit cards) spec still requires product password rotation, so auditors still ding businesses that handle credit card numbers if they don't.
That might have changed though. I don't have reference handy.
Like the required training videos you can't skip or speed click through. There are laws mandating so many "hours" of training, so they can't comply and let you skip.
The Amiga We All Wanted In 1993 - To be an Amiga fan during the dying days of the hardware platform back in the mid ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/06/04/the-amiga-we-all-wanted-in-1993/ #retrocomputing #computerhacks #motherboard #amiga #pci
Squeeze Another Drive into a Full-Up NAS - A network-attached storage (NAS) device is a frequent peripheral in home and offic... - https://hackaday.com/2024/04/30/squeeze-another-drive-into-a-full-up-nas/ #networkhacks #pci-e #nas #ssd
Interessante caso di omonimia quello di #PaoloCorsini: da un lato un politico con una lunga storia di militanza a sinistra (dal #PCI negli anni '70 ad #ArticoloUno fino alla sua dissoluzione) e dall'altra un “#giornalista non omologato” (leggi: di destra) che non ha mai fatto mistero delle proprie simpatie berlusconiane prima, sempre piú apertamente fasciste oggi.
A Better Use For The AGP Slot, Decades Later - For a while around a quarter century ago PC motherboards came with a special slot,... - https://hackaday.com/2024/03/03/a-better-use-for-the-agp-slot-decades-later/ #peripheralshacks #classichacks #interfacing #agp #pci
How Intel Gave Us The PCI Bus While Burying VESA’s VL-Bus - Gigabyte GA486IM mainboard from 1994 with ISA, VLB and PCI slots. (Credit: Rjluna2... - https://hackaday.com/2024/02/15/how-intel-gave-us-the-pci-bus-while-burying-vesas-vl-bus/ #vesalocalbus #history #intel #pci
Cheap Hack Gets PCI-X Card Working In PCI Slot - PCI and PCI-X are not directly compatible, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that... - https://hackaday.com/2024/02/01/cheap-hack-gets-pci-x-card-working-in-pci-slot/ #computerhacks #risercard #riser #pcix #pci
PCIe For Hackers: External PCIe And OCuLink - We’ve seen a lot of PCIe hacks on Hackaday, and a fair few of them boil down to ha... - https://hackaday.com/2023/12/13/pcie-for-hackers-external-pcie-and-oculink/ #hackadaycolumns #computerhacks #pciexpress #oculink #pci-e #pcie
Running a Modern Graphics Card In a 33 MHz PCI Slot - If you ever looked at a PCI to PCIe x16 adapter and wondered what’d happen if you ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/07/26/running-a-modern-graphics-card-in-a-33-mhz-pci-slot/ #computerhacks #pcie #pci
A Dedicated GPU For Your Favorite SBC - The Raspberry Pi is famous for its low cost, versatile and open Linux environment,... - https://hackaday.com/2023/05/05/a-dedicated-gpu-for-your-favorite-sbc/ #dedicatedgraphics #computemodule #graphicscard #raspberrypi #rasberrypi #interface #drivers #32-bit #nvidia #amd #pci
I didn't come here to ditch Twitter like most. I came here because I am currently starting my career in #infosec and the community that showed up here seemed most interesting.
I'm a life long #geek. I've been in #informationtechnology my entire professional career. Mostly as a network/system administrator. I recently took over #Security & #PCI compliance at my current employer.
I am a #horror fan, #fantasy fan, #gearhead, #tinkerer, & #maker. I collect #classiccars, #cigars, #vinyl, #tools, #and anything else my #ADHD decides to #hyperfocus on. I recent got into #3Dprinting, I brew #kombucha, and I practice #yoga and #meditation to help in my quest to figure out what #spirituality really means to me.