

Thanks! I’ll bookmark that.
Thanks! I’ll bookmark that.
The link I provided explains it. They can decrypt traffic through their own devices.
From the article:
A court in Madrid heard it was assumed the message triggered alarm bells after being picked up via Gatwick’s Wi-Fi network.
Public wifi without a VPN is like sex without a condom. The connection may not be encrypted (very risky) and even if it is, you are still susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks: https://www.garlandtechnology.com/blog/how-to-monitor-encrypted-traffic-and-keep-your-network-secure
I guarantee there will be a flood of articles about this over the next few days because of what I quoted above.
It’s also possible that one of his “friends” reported him or something like that.
In general I agree, but there’s no privacy on airport Wi-Fi. And very little at an airport in general.
Delivery?
That’s true. But I guess I’m not the only one haha!
Xitter, pronounced “shitter”.
Why did they use such an obscene word for this?
“Ploopy”? I would say it’s weird (for headphones) and maybe non-descriptive. How is it “obscene”?
Great game. One of my 100%'ers and I was actually sad when it was done.
Nice! Thanks!
I’d love to know what your prompt was
“Massive Trouble”
Step 1 - Scrape everyone’s data to make your LLM and make a high profile deal worth $10B
Step 2 - Get sued by everyone whose data you scraped
Step 3 - Settle and everyone in the class will be eligible for $5 credit using ChatGPT-4
Step 4 - Bask in the influx of new data
Step 5 - Profit
I did that five times before remembering I had an old account on this instance that I could switch to to post the question and see what communities I used to be subscribed to.