Longtime computer nerd. Blog on Defensive Computing and Router Security. Tweet less than once/day. Also go by @defensivecomputing at mastodon.world

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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
VPN is still broken in iPadOS 27 and iOS 27 (beta 1). The device's real IP leaks during updating a VPN app while it is active. A website that periodically prints the IP was used to illustrate the leakage, Mullvad VPN used as an example👇
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
Pro tip: if a company says "we won't provide you with the keys" and "we are end-to-end encrypted" in the same breath, well... then they are not end-to-end encrypted.
BREAKING: Google has said it will REFUSE to comply with Carney's Surveillance Bill C-22, by refusing to provide encryption keys to CSIS and the RCMP. "If we say a product is end-to-end encrypted, it is end-to-end encrypted." HELL YEA BOYS! .....LFG!!
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Gonna leave this right here.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
A quick guide for Proton VPN supporters and for those impacted by the recent #VPN blocking in 🇵🇰 Pakistan.
Since December 22nd, Pakistan has followed countries like Russia, China, and Iran in blocking their citizens from using VPNs for uncensored access to X and other social media. But people are getting through. Here are some tips on how to use @ProtonVPN to circumvent these blocks.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
🛑 Two Chrome extensions were caught intercepting browser traffic and stealing credentials from 170 sites. They pose as VPN tools, charge subscriptions, then silently proxy traffic and exfiltrate credentials in plaintext. One has been active since 2017, the other since 2023. 🔗 Details → thehackernews.com/2025/12/tw…
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Now we can tell if they lie about the physical location of their servers ipinfo.io/blog/p/d38ecefd-82… more about picking a #VPN here defensivecomputingchecklist.… (2/2)

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The hardest part of picking a #VPN provider is knowing who to trust. Two criteria: who owns them and how many trackers are in their mobile apps and website. Now, thanks to ipinfo.io, we have another criteria ... (1/2)
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
Yeaa buddy #1 let's go! That's how it's done!! @windscribecom 🤝 @mullvadnet 🤝 @ivpnnet The only 3 major VPNs that actually connect you to a physical server in the place you selected. You would think that's standard - you choose a location, you get connected to a server in that location - but no. Some VPNs have up to 60% of their servers in countries different from the label. These are called virtual servers and most VPNs have at least some of these. Instead of paying a bit of extra money to actually host physical servers in those places, they get servers in cheaper places and simply slap a sticker on their IPs with whatever country they want. And then make the claim that they have servers in SOOO many countries!! Using this method, we could rent out 195 servers in a single US datacenter, label them each with a different country's IPs and claim we have servers in every country on the planet. Sounds dumb, doesn't it? And yet that's how many VPNs operate some portion of their servers. It's just a way to boost numbers on their website for more sales. So keep this in mind - you might see other VPNs with a bigger number of locations, but currently Windscribe has physical servers in the most countries. You connect to a location, and your connection actually goes to that country. Thank you to @ipinfo for the objective write up with no affiliate links. ipinfo.io/blog/p/d38ecefd-82…

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November was a great month for Defensive Computing defensivecomputingchecklist.… starting to see referrers from assorted AIs

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I got my hands on a TP-Link Omada access point, the EAP670. First impressions were not the best. routersecurity.org/tplink.om…

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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
It appears Google is going full evil. We cannot update our browser extension.... because it has too many privacy features. @googledevs @ChromiumDev wtf? This was a response to an appeal of an earlier rejection.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
Regulation is not coming to save you. Governments love that corporations spy on you. Because then they can get the data without a warrant. It’s the backdoor to the Fourth Amendment.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
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For the first 5 years of his new contract, Juan Soto is making $60,000,000/year. If he plays 150 games/year and bats 4 times/game -> $100,000 per at bat. Feels like a jump-the-shark moment. #baseball #mets #yankees #soto
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Batman fans: If you pay attention to the US federal government, you will no doubt think: The Penguin is now the Police Chief.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
I cannot believe I risked my personal safety repeatedly for a country on the verge of voting itself into fascism. I don't regret my service - I just can't believe this is where we are. Legit speechless.
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Defensive Computing - Michael Horowitz retweeted
4 Nov 2024
The workers in Mexico were working on coding, according to a person with knowledge of the company. The move was met with outrage among the Trump Media staff, who accused its leadership of betraying their “America First” ideals, the person said. propublica.org/article/donal…
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Of the 50 states in the US, 7 will determine who gets elected President. Everyone knows them as the "battleground" states. Previously, they were "swing" states. The name change says something about the US. If only George Carlin were here to explain it.
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Like so many other companies, Synology wants to spy on their NAS customers to improve the user experience. Note that "No thanks" does not get a blue button.
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