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Level1 News April 6 2021: Like Emails In the SolarWinds

Mar 14, 2024
Hello everyone, today is April 6 and today we are doing government and security. What else is new with you? They had a good week.

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has already passed on the 25th and it is really triggering my existential crisis. They know what sucks. Cold lawn care. tending the lawn is not fun I had to turn the boiler back on today it's supposed to be hot again tomorrow it'll be back in the 60's my radishes will be thriving it was because I came here to drop that stuff off yesterday and there's all those pretty ones I don't know what kind of trees they are, but they're the white flower petals and they were just spinning and I was like, oh man, this is so magical, look at all these flower petals just spinning. around and I was like wait a minute, they're melting, it was snowing yesterday yeah, I didn't see it great for the old garden yeah, very strange weather, but that's nothing new for this year, is that the only thing we're about talking?
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We have to talk about the climate like other things, well, it won't become more fashionable because when you talk about older people, there are many in this organization and from time to time they do things, this is one of those occasions where they are like the cicadas who come out of hiding and make terrible decisions, terrible decisions. The New York Times reports that the Supreme Court has allowed the FCC to relax its limits on media ownership. Well, they already did. This is, you know, a Pies jeep. FCC. it was just the challenge from the supreme court it took a little while to get there like you were saying the cicada thing um the supreme court said yeah this is totally fine it's totally fine that just a couple of people own literally all the media communication, uh, you know. unrelated to that did you see youtube tv added like cnbc and many like contemporary tv channels and the dislike ratio is amazing oh you know what i forgot to add that story you know what they are doing in response to that ? get rid of the I don't like counter, but it's not because of that, it's because of Biden's speech, you saw Biden's speech, the ratio was crazy and the next day they made that announcement, eh, it's just not good for your health mentality of the creators, you know what there is. many things that are not good for the mental health of the creators, like changing the algorithm arbitrarily and not communicating and when the algorithm makes a mistake and never corrects the mistake, those things are the global dystopia we live in, it is not good for the seaplane floatplane.com slash level level one or patreon.com yeah yeah that's so transparent it's really doing there, but what are you going to do?
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I mean, we are in a time where everything is out in the open and you can't be surprised. It does, it does, but wait a second because, well, blah blah blah, pro-capitalism, doesn't that suggest that if the dislike rating is that high, there's a market for something that's not so blatantly terrible, you mean? to our The government replaced that with something that's not terrible, just the media aspect, it's the same right now, doesn't that mean YouTube is becoming less egalitarian and more just another device in the machine? No, it's not coming back for long. I just want to make that clear, it is obvious what it is, it is obvious what they are attending to to store the level one tax document, that is not the only decision that the supreme court made that has to do with the world of technology, this is a bit weirder because I guess technically you opted in no no this is one of those guys this guy had a hidden profile oh he wasn't even part of Facebook no I didn't get that yeah the Supreme Court says that Facebook text alerts are not.
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It's not illegal robocalls so somehow this guy was on Facebook but you don't really know he said his lawyer said he didn't actually have a Facebook account so maybe there was something more wrong with him yeah where did they get the phone number? that's the question, well Facebook collected them, I mean that was something they did, but if he wrote it you had to have a profile, yeah, I never heard of them getting it without you creating a profile, I'm sure they got it. but they probably don't use it. He was getting a lot of text messages because the bots were trying to log into his account, so he was getting text message alerts saying, "Hey, someone is trying to log into your Facebook account and they couldn't." Don't stop it, so this is not exactly the same.
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I had that situation once with Blizzard because someone tried to use my email address to create a wow account or something and when I finally contacted them, I chatted and then one call later, they were mad at me. I was like: just delete everything related to this email address from your service. I'm never going to use their service and they said no, I could be using that maliciously, which I guess I could. I have um, but yeah, the Facebook thing, they're basically saying that and the decision is even worse that I just know it's okay because I already had the number.
The rule is that it has to be a random or iterative phone number for it to be in quotes. robocall if they come off a list it doesn't count yeah that seems to open the door to these terrible car warranty scams don't you think all those Indian call centers are working with some kind of advertising list? I would think so, yeah, if they're not, they're stupid. I mean, that will improve your results surprisingly if you start with that. This is another story that makes what do you say you want to hate naps? We were warming up. oh yeah, get ready for it, you're probably going to have to pull an all-nighter on this one, you have to do it, this is your normal sleep cycle, you can't nap long enough to get this hate off for the full eight hours, but oh yeah on the other hand, one of the best stock images I have ever seen, yes that is fantastic, absolutely amazing and Kristy, you should start collecting snail shells and we should make them and sell them in the store because we buy them, tell us, yes , comments, I would absolutely do it because I found some snails.
In the garden the other day and I was like you little bastards, we'll harvest them, yes, they're very small, but this, you know, we always get very involved and, in that way, it doesn't really hurt my feelings, but I understand that They are, you know, trying to bother us and we deserve it every time we talk about something about internet speeds in the US. All the international people love to post what they get what price we get it, we get it, we know in the lobbies. against fiber nationwide and says 10 megabit uploads are good enough, I'm fine with this if Att retroactively refunds the tax breaks they have taken since 1992 to connect a bunch of homes with fiber, they literally said in 1993 they were going to say that they were going to cable 5.5 million, I think they were homes with fiber by the year 2000, what year is it?
That's the problem, right? It's okay if you don't want to do this, but give the money back, yes, because they are clearly not holding up their end of the deal. As of 2006, the average amount of money that telecom companies had profited was over five thousand dollars. per subscriber household, that number is probably even higher now. and those tax breaks were literally for running fiber, they say 10 megabits and copper is enough, which, as we know from our audience in the rest of the world, is transformative for your economy if your Internet is not garbage. your speeds is true, could you call him apache? something to do with cat, I'm naming the snail, you name the snail chat and with that in mind, this sounds really good now, to be fair, a lot of presidents make a lot of promises that sound really good, but Well, if you can accomplish this, I will certainly give you credit for it.
Biden's infrastructure plan promises broadband for everyone within eight years. Hopefully this will be like the moon landing, where it was basically a done deal when the president who promised it. I left office but I have my doubts. On the one hand, some of this seems like a copy and paste from the Clinton administration when they said everyone was going to understand this and that's what we always complained about, what I was complaining about. Yeah, well, this is going to go towards municipal government-run broadband, and normally when you say something government-run, you throw up in fear of how bad it's going to be, but it's already so bad that they could actually do it better , although the problem with this approach is that there is no legal infrastructure to prevent traditional telecommunications companies from suing state and local governments to stop them from doing this because technically, under US law, that is the government competing with the business , which is like one of those ones where you know 17 deadly sins.
For example, it's at the state level, so they can fight at the state level, but with this they couldn't fight at the federal level, that didn't work at the federal level either. change that, so I think they should have preemptively passed laws to deal with this and then pushed it down to the states, if they were going to take that approach, so eight years will be extended to 20 years, I don't think we should, Hey. sets the precedent of destroying states' rights on this, as important as it is to me, I'm operating under the assumption that they've already been destroyed by the war on drugs and, but yeah, you're probably right, this is a little older, but we already talked about they had this, but this just reiterated how difficult it was to get answers from these people and they basically did it and just showed that no one, no one answered a question, no matter how angry everyone else got.
Said yes or no, no one cared, Congress grilled big tech CEOs for five hours without getting good answers. We reported on this last week, but this article on Engadget really stands out because it summarizes what was actually said, I mean, it was a whole. A lot of nothing, but this is a good summary and just points out, I mean, they even went as far as to say: do you understand yes or no? and they didn't give me a yes or no answer, so the problem is that you benefit. you just know, trying to fool everyone and not give an answer, that's way better than giving the real answer, like this is one of those fights you read about, it's like, wow, I really don't like both sides of this. topic, like he was, uh, tweeting at Dorsey.
I guess he tweeted during this and he asked me why no one asks me about my other project and it's like dude come on they weren't even there for that maybe he thought he was a PR who cares about Jack Dorsey the problem with Jack. Dorsey, the problem with all of them and this gentleman here is that the cult worships them and that creates the idea in their minds that they should be worshipped. It's all your fault. All you Elon Musk idiots in the comments, this is what you get. so what do you get when you lift people up like that, weird nerds, valid criticism, I love that meme but this one you have to ask yourself, you know there are times when you're told to do something and you know it's stupid and you know even it could be bad. for the project or the company or just for the world, but people more powerful than you insist that you do it.
I have a feeling that the legal team considered that when they were trying to resolve this case, Apple lost the attempt to prevent Swatch from using jobs as one of their own. thank you, what is a sample, what is a swiss watch? I didn't know that the Swiss watch says just one more thing in their ads because you know it's a Swiss watch that compares to the eyewash and they have the right to use just one more. thing in the UK why would anyone have the right to use just one more thing it's just a phrase it's a phrase people have been using for a long time they point out that if anyone should own it it should be whoever wrote columbo because that was always the columbo thing he's like that it's just one thing that bothers me you turn around and then boom you're done you didn't want to hear columbo say that but uh jobs always used it like oh no we're going to announce the new thing I'm going to do the whole show and then , right before it ends, I'll drop it on you so you guys felt like that was iconic enough that it could be brainwashed.
I hate Apple and in China they also have a contentious relationship with some of their corporations, although they are not the ISPs, they have them all involved, they are these annoying Western companies that love to do business there, but they don't always line up the way they tell you china is deleting them from the internet amid zng xinjiang backlash sorry h m when they say delete from the internet you might be thinking oh they block their domains? No, if you're a hm product, you're no longer on alibaba or any of that other big stuff, the search results aren't coming back for you, they're literally deleting them because they're mad about something they did 1984 style, so which is amazing, we have the technology and guess what western companies built that technology for china, most of hm's are probably made in china too.
It's a global operation, haven't they moved most of that to Vietnam at this point? I think most of the clothes have been there fine. China continues to claimVietnamese islands. I think China already has enough middle class. A lot of people don't want to work in this factory, so yes, a lot of it is cheaper to do in Bangladesh. Excellent excellent Segue Krista because I think China is working hard to replace those people who are not willing to work in factories. Already and they are doing it in one of the worst possible ways Facebook is saying that Chinese hackers are using the platform to hack Uyghurs abroad.
Facebook's cyber spy chief said he found and deleted fewer than 500 accounts and sent malicious links to prey as part of an extremely targeted operation and this is on NBC News. NBC News is taking notice of this. so what they do and this is smart, I guess it's really very evil, but it's smart, they will set up an account for a period of time so that it will withstand a background check and this account will pretend to be a reporter who is very understanding of the difficult Uyghur situation and once they feel that it has enough traction, then that identity will contact a Uyghur who left China and tell him that we have to talk but we have to be very careful, install this and then it will be over. not related at all, but this guy's face masks have comic without my people with the tone of happy birthday for my three year old son, if you notice, I guess so, they probably didn't put too much thought into the source as they were .
I thought it was free, I imagine, so while they cried openly while making their masks thinking about their missing or dead or enslaved family, we talked about chip factories that might come to America not anytime soon because it takes a long time to do so. build them, but hey, it would be great if we did them right, but we're not the only country that wants those delicious chip factories and some are willing to pay a lot. Reuters reports that 1 billion for every chipmaker that manufactures in India, sources say India is offering 1 billion in cash for every semiconductor company that sets up manufacturing units in the country and seeks to tap into the phone assembly industry. smart and it's a strength in their electronics supply chain, so we know that Intel's factories here in Arizona are going to spend 20 billion dollars. tsmc is going to spend 100 billion foreshadowing another story, a billion is a drop in the ocean, but maybe it will be enough incentive to bring some factories there, yes, but that cheap taste plus they will give you preferential prices within India, anyone who Buy locally you will be forced to use their stuff and there will be something else they will give you in terms of interest free loans.
Well, they learned from the Foxconn Apple debacle where they just didn't do it. I won't be paying anyone for months, so I think there will be some conditions before I get that payment. We'll see why not everyone gets fat. Let's get too many chips. Make them cheap. Myanmar. Mine, are they still? having its problems you don't seem to know it's one of those things where when it first happened I thought, hmm, was someone going to do something about it? and it was like, oh no, they don't have oil, yeah, no one's interested in doing it. Whatever, it looks like they are the new government and they won't be taking the boot off these people's necks anytime soon either.
Myanmar orders wireless internet shutdown until further notice, according to Telecoms, so that's pretty much all there is to this article. all we know because it seems like it's been pretty effective at cutting off information coming out of the area, this article is actually only one paragraph long, like it's just an article and yet it would be great

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if you lived there, yeah , you would be great. It discourages me that in our case you can't do your job if you don't have Internet, just think that when they have Internet again, the quarantine will end. Well, it's only wireless right now, but it's still a big part of your life. day, yes, how unfortunate.
Now when I saw this headline, I thought it was a story we'd already done, but I looked at the date and thought, wait a minute, no, this isn't the same story, it happened again, the feds say that, man. broke into the public water system and shut down the security process. Adoption highlights the potential for remote intrusions that have fatal consequences, so this has been an investigation that's been underway for a while, but this is the first time we're aware of the early indications we have. I've become like this, this guy used to work there and then and everyone used the same Team Viewer password, one account and one old one, they said it was a version of Windows that was no longer secure.
I wonder what version you think XP was. xp or seven yes almost certainly xp and everyone uses the same account to log in when you left the password wasn't changed so you were free to do whatever you wanted and very much like the guy from before you went in there and wasted your time . with the levels of filtration and added chemicals that probably would have been harmful to human health if I hadn't been caught, that's crazy, I don't know what you hope to gain from that is that maybe he'll be like whoever works here next. I won't have to deal with the same crap as me because they'll be so paranoid about someone doing what I just did that they'll actually fund this department.
I bet they'll fix that system, yeah, yeah, I think that part of Biden. The bad thing is that there will be a lot of Snake Oil Salesmen who know how to play the bureaucracy and paperwork game but don't actually solve the problem as effectively as they could with the money. I think that's true for everything that has to do with the highway department and infrastructure, so I mean we waste a lot of money doing that, I think how many times have they fixed the street behind the office, how much money have they invested in that and it still floods.
Our interstates are in very bad shape right now, they are just chewed up. from that window we had that ice storm and everything else, so yeah, let's fix them, whatever's better than pork, overspending on something we need, okay, just stop giving it to other countries, maybe In theory that would also give people jobs that I also know well, yes, that's the most important thing. You know you have to put everyone back to work and maybe if you take your local water company to take the money to insure their stuff, they have to go with a company that's in the state or you know.
It's not one of those companies that just siphons off government contracts and doesn't really do much with them, we'll see we've moved on to security and the Google Play Store is certainly not a beacon of security when you think about the most secure things. on the internet, that's not one of them, it's literally unusable, like if you don't like it, Google Play Store might not exist, it's very dangerous to install apps from there and they are trying to improve that image, this is a small step. I would say, but hey, it is a correct step, Google Play limits Android 11 plus applications from seeing what is installed on the devices.
This may not, no, it doesn't matter that Java has all these wonderful sandboxing protections built in that we're not going to use we're going to do our thing, so if you install an application right now, that application can call a function that will tell you what other apps there are on the phone, there could be real uses for that, there could be reasons why you would need it to be able to scan the file system, yes there are probably a lot of profiles being created from this and there are a lot of things you can infer based on Of the apps I've installed, so it's probably a good decision, they're not happy with the other app. creators, I mean, but if you feel even a little bit good in your heart about the evil empire that is Google after that headline, let me take that away from you, just delete it.
Google collects 20 times more telemetry from Android devices than the same apps on iOS, what does that tell you? Well, it could be that they take more, it could be that they're less efficient about it, it could be that, you know, the files they use for telemetry are just bigger. I guess I'll go to efficiency, one of the things in the article that I thought was disturbing was that every four and a half minutes your Android phone constantly calls home, but it's worth noting that they threw Apple under the bus here. a little bit too because even on an Apple device, as soon as you insert the SIM card, it will not only tell Apple what the imei number is, the serial number of what was inserted, but it will also tell you, it will tell you to Apple. all the mac addresses of all the wireless devices around the phone, so it's like you plug your phone in and it's like the phone can see all the wireless traffic, whether it's encrypted or not, it knows it's there and it's like, Oh, I see all this. stuff, do you really need to report that even before the phone has been registered to a human being who seems a bit obsessive?
The first four minutes, an Android will cost you a megabyte, so you start your phone even for the first time. Megabytes of data being traded to spy on you is pretty impressive, and based on that, it's not the adjective I would have chosen, but, you know, think about how much text there is, yeah, it's a lot. Shakespeare's collected works weigh 1.2 megabytes, so there's that. that's something ubiquity had a little problem with, I mean they said it was a little problem, other people say maybe it's more of a problem, the violation of whistleblower ubiquity has been catastrophic, eh, there's an article here of krebs on security, it's really not very clear. exactly the extent of the problem, ubiquity says it was a third party hiring system, but out of an abundance of caution, they're making everyone reset their password, it says they were, you know they were threatened with extortion and all this other stuff, so it's really No one can guess what exactly came out.
Apparently they didn't have the proper logging setup in their infrastructure, so the attackers may have downloaded the source code at least according to the content of this article and some other things you read on the internet, so if they have the code source of everything that runs this, it seems like they would be in a good place to find vulnerabilities or bugs and logging is one of the things that sticks in the wall here because their response was something like we haven't found any indication of this, but the truth is that they weren't recording what the indication of that would be, so the absence of that doesn't mean anything, they weren't seeing if you've been following this. channel for a while I have given Ubiquity issues due to their lack of quality control and their other products.
It's good to know that it extends to the entire company and krebs is, uh, that's a name that has become somewhat synonymous. With security, yes, it certainly does a lot of work, but when you're at the top of that pile you become a big name and perhaps a target. No, I didn't hack your MS Exchange server. New data suggests that someone has compromised more than 21,000 Microsoft Exchange email servers around the world and infected them with malware that makes both your and your security honest, by name, no, it wasn't him that OK, but what if it were, wouldn't antivirus manufacturers be brilliant? they're creating the viruses, ah, that's not even what Brian Cribbs does, he's just, you know, he's basically a consultant, I think at this point, if you're still an analyst, if you're not taking those seriously Exchange server stuff, uh, you.
I have no hope, I might as well just turn it off because it will already be too late and this is the most disturbing trend perhaps in the world of programming, especially in web development, because we have all these libraries and it is very difficult to start something without loading a billion of these things, it's really annoying and who you can trust more and more. It appears that no critical flaws have been found in the widely used open source netmask module. This is like a Node.js thing that helps compute the network. masks if you need that in your project and it was a mistake, I guess in the regular expression to solve this, which causes a lot of problems, was this the one that had the right IP address, yes, yes, so zero one two seven. it shouldn't actually result in dropping zero, that's the mistake you make that can break you, so bad move, Krista change the next two stories please, I don't know, because you might think to yourself, okay, I'll do it I understand.
Libraries can be poisonous, you know? I'm going to do everything from scratch. I'm going to pick a language and write everything myself and then make sure PHP is hacked to add backdoors to the PHP source code. I'm pretty sure I've seen it. one of the developers after this tweet, hey, is there a way to make github only accept pgp signed commits and it turns out yes, that's the checkbox? That's all. There's a checkbox in there that's like signed commits, except for those, but um, not this. actually implemented in any version of php, this wasn't there for months and thenfound out that someone had access to someone else's credentials, added the backdoor and it was immediately noticed, so it didn't make it to any real distributed version of php, but yeah. let's say someone who shouldn't have had access had access to the php get repository and that was their own git server, now they've moved to github from yours because of that, it's a blow to Microsoft isn't it?
And this is the point. Keep in mind that, as I have noted in the past, your home systems are never safe if there are children in the home. gibberish children's tweets from the US nuclear agency account no, no, it wasn't code for, you know, spies based abroad, there you have it. I saw this story and thought it sounds like a great password. I was going to say: is someone using it as a password now because it would be fun? What is the nuclear launch code? Ah, there you go, so yeah, if you're running a high-profile government Twitter account, when you get up to pee or get something to drink, you lock the screen, that's crazy, I mean, I guess it's working from home. but why wouldn't you like it?
Who doesn't do it so well? If you're the social media manager you're probably working 24 hours a day, don't you think I actually had a back tweet? or two, really yes, I thought you didn't use mobile on mobile web, so somehow my phone woke up because normally my phone goes into sleep mode and requires a fingerprint or a code after about 30 seconds and somehow way I put my phone to sleep and I put it in my pocket and I must have gotten a notice or something at exactly the right time and then I tweeted somehow, I pressed it, yeah, it was like this even a message like that from Wendell, maybe you know.
You can solve that problem by getting a nice Apple Watch. Apple Watch is like your phone is awake, but that's not all it can do and I put this in the security section because imagine what the healthcare industry would do with this information in insurance. industry, it always comes back to that, yes, yes, the Apple Watch can accurately assess frailty, let's look up the Stanford study, so it basically has an accelerometer that is always on and measures your emotions instinctively, whether you know it or not, you will move a little slower. a little bit more cautiously maybe after getting the first round of the vaccine it's like my head is swimming a little bit.
It knows what is happening on your Apple Watch and that goes in your permanent file. Well, you need six minutes of moderate activity to get set up. this, but once you get it, based on all the things you can measure, it can supposedly give you a pretty good idea of ​​your level of what they call frailty, which I guess is fine, if the calendar rang today, what would odds are that you? to do it that's how I see it, I like our distance from Yellowstone for that, but oh yeah, that wouldn't get us, it would be the ash, yeah, yeah, it would actually be a lot easier to go to the lava.
I think lava or magma is lava once it gets to the top right, yeah I can never remember MOH it's always so dystopian hearing those names, I know they've been around for a long time but this is New Zealand , It is not like this. I'm not saying that they had a little problem with their system, I think we talked about it last week and now they have promised that they are going to clean it up, yes, after receiving all that negative publicity last week, this week's headline is the Mystery of Health has launched a wide-ranging new review of how they are handling vaccine booking systems, yes New Zealand, okay, you know we did a good job handling the lockdown, but we really haven't done a good job so far.
Of everything else, are there any shining examples of who did a good job with vaccines? However, I've only seen failures, well not failures, but it's just one group, it's like a huge administrative task trying to distribute everything that was ever made. Look at those old Black Friday sales videos where Walmart opens at like four in the morning and then the doors just explode off their hinges, yes of course we all have them. I love them, that's how it is, but with the vaccine. but it's not like that because a lot of people aren't interested at all, well I guess that's true for Black Friday too, although aren't those the same people saying yeah you guys go look it up and then keep me updated and see what?
You're fine, have you received your second dose yet? No, my mom received it. My mom received hers. Although it has been good, your time is not up yet. It's like there's a week left. No, it is, but they give you an extra week or two. for some reason so this would have been today would have been the second week it was her second round uh she slept all day the second day but basically she's fine great I don't want to waste a day she says I have to take tylenol and then she says: okay, I took a nap, okay, I hate that if you're someone who says to yourself, man, I just don't trust these vaccines and, you know, maybe you're one of those people who makes their own pet food. you make your own baby food and you happen to have a state-of-the-art lab in your house that no one else has, so maybe you could use this instead Stanford scientists reverse engineer the vaccine and post the code on github, ya You know this could actually end up being used in countries because I was reading that some countries will have to wait until 2022, which seems crazy, but it's great for the rest of the world if they have the manpower and equipment to do this sometimes. .
I mean, think about some of the South African nations, so they were very clear: look, we didn't waste any vaccine to do this, there were a few drops left and the ones we had already administered, we carefully collected them until we had enough to go through it and find out what it was. . We're not trying to undermine anyone, but this is important. The world should know. So far, Github has not removed it. I imagine modern lawyers are making some calls. in the mouth, but that's really bad. Yes, you should keep that in mind. People aren't going to like hearing that you're trying to, what you're obviously trying to do is make billions of dollars from this, but you have to do it. pretend you're not careful because if something terrible were to happen that's when the backlash comes, you have to worry, you can let a terrible problem fester for years and years and years, unless Vice decides to do an article about it, then you're in problem, then you have to follow the minimal steps that you could have done all along to solve the problem. t-mobile verizon 18t stops SMS hijacking after motherboard investigation, so if you didn't see that story, it turns out that for 16 you could I went to a website and said I have the right to receive text messages from this number phone and they would gladly activate it and then motherboard said this seems wrong and then 18t Verizon and T-Mobile said oh yeah that was totally unintentional.
I guess we'll turn it off we're committed to your privacy we're so sorry and you think uh I've tried to stay away from sms for my two factors but I still have a couple you're so screwed if You understand that yes they are because it's okay they have your account and now they have your email. Who are you calling? No one. You're going to talk on the phone with Google. He literally doesn't care. The algorithm is literally running. our lives more and more every day and everything the algorithm says is because you just can't, it's like getting angry at a river and going out and you know, yelling at the river as it flows around you while you're naked in the freezing water is exactly like that and finally we keep finding out more and more about the solar winds trick, my god it was so out of fashion there for a while, I mean the swap trick was much more attractive, but these details about how bad

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of the top dhs officials oh that's just the email addresses right that's no big deal no no sweet summer boy no , they received so much and said they had It has not yet been estimated how serious these leaks were.
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? But I imagine the answer is yes, probably yes, so we probably won't hear more about that, although between that and the exchange, it's just oh, that's it. the double whammy of what will be what will be number three for the trifecta well they almost got php which would have been big I think the compromise was so obvious even though it was the only thing in the compromise what if? that compromise was just to cover up the real trick, well there's a smokescreen, there's like a double equal in there when it should be a triple equal or something crazy like that, well that's all we have for today, tomorrow, uh , we could do all the business.
I think we could sneak in another little section there. I actually don't know yet. There wasn't much

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from the government this week. It was a bit of a strange week for the news. I think people work. It goes like this. You already know. swells and then I think people were a little bit saturated after the channel, yeah, yeah, a little break, well you know, that's all old news, I mean the ship has sailed, it's been waiting the whole episode to do that joke Okay Krista, get along, bye.

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