Oh. No thank you. I'm trying to stay away from symmantec.

I did do this. Took me forever cause there were no directions for how to do it on windows. I figured it out eventually. I'm also kinda worried whoever created it could see my totp secret key.

You can use hardware keys with fidelity? Like yubico?

Unless you get a fidelity account. Then you need one totp app for all your other accounts and symmantec VIP proprietary shit for fidelity. Text book example of how not to implement 2fa

They are mimicking Spotify. How they have music and podcasts built into one app.

[-] Greenbubbleb0y@sh.itjust.works 22 points 1 year ago

I was looking into this. Obama added roughly 8 trillion dollars to the national debt. Trump added the same amount in half as much time.

Noise cancelling headphones and listen to something pleasant.

You ever wake up with no clue where you are? I wonder how our brain gets so confused just by sleeping

[-] Greenbubbleb0y@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've had it a few times. Most times have been pleasant. I saw my deceased grandparents and it made me feel happy. Sleep paralysis isn't always scary. And one time I induced it while I was going into surgery. That was the worst thing I've ever experienced

Huh I wonder if this is what happened to me a few weeks ago. I "woke up" I was sitting in my bed and there was this large squirming mass in my closet. It's hard to describe but think millions of worms. It was moving towards me. I moved to the other side of my bed and could see things moving on the floor. These worms were also coming through the (concrete) walls. I then shot awake screaming while waking up. Turned on the lights and saw nothing. It is the strangest and scariest thing I've ever had happen while sleeping

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Last night my sister called me in a panic. She got a call from a "usbank" claiming that they managed security for her credit union on weekends (first 🚩). They listed off her SSN and other credit information to prove to her they were real. I wasn't there so I couldn't tell her that this was another major red flag. She gave them her banks account number. My other family members were there and called her credit union to check. The real bank walked her through what to do.

She didn't lose any money but came scary close to it. I've had her freeze her credit. Put up a alert on her credit. Changed all her passwords (saved in 1password). Set up token based authentication and I'm trying to convince her to use Google voice for sms 2fa.

Should she even bother with dark web monitoring or anything like that?

Edit: phone number used by scammers: 12104170000 I don't believe this is their actual number. It was likely spoofed. Be cautious before trying to scambait it

It's been a bit since the death of RARBG. What is the next best site?

Ironic that the admins bullied r/piracy mods to reopen

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