• Pure_Psykosis@lemmy.ca
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      I was JUST looking for something like this. This needs to be either backed up somewhere or moved off github

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    I read the article for the information, but the thing I really want to comment on is this box on the page:

    I have ads blocked, but this is in the middle of the article, so I don’t know if it’s affiliated with the site or if it’s an ad that slipped through the cracks. Either way, wtf?

    Yeah, sure anonymous box, I totally trust you! Here, take all my passwords!

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        I mean, it does seem to do something. I generated a random one and it told me it was safe. For now! The box then told me to get a password manager with a link to its own password managers article and set up 2FA. The password manager list is just a collection of affiliate links with filler text btw.

        If someone wants to figure out what the site sends to figure this stuff out and if it’s more than just rockyou.txt, go ahead.

        • bountygiver [any]@lemmy.ml
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          F12 reports using that tool sends the password as a form body field to their site (which means their server can read the request in plain text), which responses a json with just a field of how many “matches”.

          There’s no way to know whether they log the requests (so you should assume they do in uncertainty like this), but it certainly does the real thing of comparing it against a “leaked password” database in their servers. (If you want to check against these, there are real password dumps with list of leaked passwords you can ctrl+f yourself in your own PC, but even then they are likely not complete list as there still exist other database leaks of hashes where your password is not bruteforced yet to be put in plaintext but someone with more time might have gotten to it)

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      Microsoft required all OEM laptops to have webcams though. That’s a significant amount of devices.

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    Ahhh, we are finally in “make the peasants dance for our enjoyment” phase.
    Yeah, they can fuck right off. Time to eat the rich, high time, or widely use that French invention to cut off arguments from rich fucks.

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      Fr, do we need to schedule a date or something to mob through the country and eleminate these owning class twats?

  • FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works
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    They’re gonna have to have SOME alternative to comply with the ADA, right?

    Coz believe it or not Google, you miserable fucks, there are ppl who don’t even have hands. There are ppl who have 'em but are unable to move them b/c of paralysis. There are ppl with probs like cerebral palsy who can’t make hand gestures on demand.

    Stop pissing in everybody’s cheerios, google. Stop making everybody’s lives shittier.

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      Alternatives for a11y, by Google? That’s silly. They haven’t brought accessibility to even their main products like Google drive, I highly doubt they care. Those of us with specific requirements for accessibility are the least of their concerns.

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    Anyone know the % of web sites using google’s captcha?

    I found a site that might have the info, but … wait for it… … … it blocked me for being a bot! Seriously!

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@piefed.ca
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    Others questioned whether the technology will remain effective. X user Peter Austin (@PeterAusti61402) claimed he had bypassed the challenge using a virtual camera and AI-generated animations.

    Damn, I’ve been reluctant so far to make sloppy AI animations like so many people are, but I may be forced to do so now to protect my privacy?