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  1. Romania evacuates border village after Russian drone struck LPG tanker at Ukrainian port

    " Local Romanian officials told Digi24 that the vessel carrying thousands of metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is burning just 500 meters (over 1,640 feet) from the village.

    The damaged LPG tanker Orinda was flying the Turkish flag and its 16 Turkish crew members safely abandoned the vessel without injuries, Turkey's government said "

    kyivindependent.com/romania-ev

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Turkey #Explosion #Drone #Romania #evacuate #Frontline #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers #defenders
    #перемогаYкраїни

  2. BYD's new Yangwang U8 luxury off-roader is turning heads. For $150k, you get a 360-degree spin, dual Nvidia Orin chips for advanced ADAS, and deliveries starting in China late Oct. #YangwangU8 #EV #LuxuryTech

  3. One last bike trip thread. This trip was much less destination oriented than my post-election ride from Puerto Escondido to Orizaba. More wandering, with any leftover time to be spent at the beach at the end. It felt weirdly slothful. #BikeSky #BikeTooter #Oaxaca #Mexico

  4. Kävin katsomassa #Noumena'a. Mun ensimmäinen metallikeikka koronan alun jälkeen. Oli hyvä. En ole aiemmin kuullut Suvi Uuran örinälaulavan.

    #metallimusiikki #metalhead #metalmastodon

  5. 🚨 ATENCIÓN #Latinoamerica 🚨 Lo llaman "lucha antidrogas". En realidad, es la inauguración de una nueva oleada intervencionista en la región y es el plan para controlar la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco

    👉 wp.me/pdD3iE-vCT 🐝

    #venezuelacrisis #venezuelalibre #eeuu #trumpmemes #eeuu🇺🇸 #trump #venezuelan #venezuelalucha #geopolitica #latinoamerica #americalatina #injerencia #resistência #protestas #feliz2026

  6. 🚨 ATENCIÓN #Latinoamerica 🚨 Lo llaman "lucha antidrogas". En realidad, es la inauguración de una nueva oleada intervencionista en la región y es el plan para controlar la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco

    👉 wp.me/pdD3iE-vCT 🐝

    #venezuelacrisis #venezuelalibre #eeuu #trumpmemes #eeuu🇺🇸 #trump #venezuelan #venezuelalucha #geopolitica #latinoamerica #americalatina #injerencia #resistência #protestas #feliz2026

  7. 🚨 ATENCIÓN #Latinoamerica 🚨 Lo llaman "lucha antidrogas". En realidad, es la inauguración de una nueva oleada intervencionista en la región y es el plan para controlar la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco

    👉 wp.me/pdD3iE-vCT 🐝

    #venezuelacrisis #venezuelalibre #eeuu #trumpmemes #eeuu🇺🇸 #trump #venezuelan #venezuelalucha #geopolitica #latinoamerica #americalatina #injerencia #resistência #protestas #feliz2026

  8. 🚨 ATENCIÓN #Latinoamerica 🚨 Lo llaman "lucha antidrogas". En realidad, es la inauguración de una nueva oleada intervencionista en la región y es el plan para controlar la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco

    👉 wp.me/pdD3iE-vCT 🐝

    #venezuelacrisis #venezuelalibre #eeuu #trumpmemes #eeuu🇺🇸 #trump #venezuelan #venezuelalucha #geopolitica #latinoamerica #americalatina #injerencia #resistência #protestas #feliz2026

  9. Steam is Now Censoring Whole Games to Appease Payment Processors

    Steam appears to be rolling back its open policy on who can publish their games to Steam and have begun removing games.

    freezenet.ca/steam-is-now-cens

    #Censorship #News #game #games #LGBTQ #Mastercard #PaymentProcessor #Steam #Visa

  10. Steam is Now Censoring Whole Games to Appease Payment Processors

    Steam appears to be rolling back its open policy on who can publish their games to Steam and have begun removing games.

    freezenet.ca/steam-is-now-cens

    #Censorship #News #game #games #LGBTQ #Mastercard #PaymentProcessor #Steam #Visa

  11. Steam is Now Censoring Whole Games to Appease Payment Processors

    Steam appears to be rolling back its open policy on who can publish their games to Steam and have begun removing games.

    freezenet.ca/steam-is-now-cens

    #Censorship #News #game #games #LGBTQ #Mastercard #PaymentProcessor #Steam #Visa

  12. Steam is Now Censoring Whole Games to Appease Payment Processors

    Steam appears to be rolling back its open policy on who can publish their games to Steam and have begun removing games.

    freezenet.ca/steam-is-now-cens

    #Censorship #News #game #games #LGBTQ #Mastercard #PaymentProcessor #Steam #Visa

  13. Steam is Now Censoring Whole Games to Appease Payment Processors

    Steam appears to be rolling back its open policy on who can publish their games to Steam and have begun removing games.

    freezenet.ca/steam-is-now-cens

    #Censorship #News #game #games #LGBTQ #Mastercard #PaymentProcessor #Steam #Visa

  14. (2 of 2) An outstanding question is: which other keys / firmware versions are affected? Likely any keys using Infineon SLE78, Optiga Trust M, orInfineon Optiga TPM plus the Infineon crypto libraries. I assume that Google's Titan keys have Google's own crypto libraries (but I don't actually know that).

    Links:

    Researcher:
    ninjalab.io/eucleak/

    Infineon:
    ?

    Yubico (affected):
    yubico.com/support/security-ad
    support.yubico.com/hc/en-us/ar

    Google (write their own firmware?):
    ?

    FEITIAN (Unaffected?):
    From NinjaLAb writeup PDF: "Feitian explains that the Feitian A22 JavaCard has been updated years ago and
    none of their products is impacted."

    Google (vulnerable hardware?)
    infosec.exchange/@maxeddy/1130
    "Also, Google confirmed to us that the current version of its Titan keys uses the SLE78 that NinjaLabs used in their attack. Google told us that it will start providing a version of the Titan that won't be vulnerable to the attack 'soon.' "

    HID (?):
    ?

    Kensington(?):
    ?

    Ledger (at least one report of using STMicroeelctronics, not Infineon):
    ?

    NitroKey (stated as unaffected in email):
    gist.github.com/roycewilliams/

    Nordic (?):
    ?

    Solo Keys (?):
    ?

    Thales (?):
    ?

    Thetis: (?):
    ?

    Trezor (at least one report of using Infineon):
    ?

    TrustKey (formerly eWBM)
    (probably unaffected, own MCU)
    trustkeysolutions.com/en/sub/p
    (No official response link)

    Commentary:
    abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/11

    News/threads:

    reddit.com/r/yubikey/comments/

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    "The attacks require about $11,000 worth of equipment and a sophisticated understanding of electrical and cryptographic engineering. The difficulty of the attack means it would likely be carried out by nation-states or other entities with comparable resources and then only in highly targeted scenarios. The likelihood of such an attack being used widely in the wild is extremely low."

    infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/11

    "While the researchers have confirmed all YubiKey 5 series models can be cloned, they haven’t tested other devices using the microcontroller, which is SLE78 made by Infineon and successor microcontrollers known as the Infineon Optiga Trust M and the Infineon Optiga TPM. The researchers suspect that any device using any of these three microcontrollers and the Infineon cryptographic library contains the same vulnerability."

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

    securityboulevard.com/2024/09/

    theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235635

    shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/09/some-

    bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    tomshardware.com/tech-industry

    wired.com/story/yubikey-vulner

    nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews

    Wallets and their secure element hardware:
    bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi

    #YubiKey #EUCLeak #Infineon #YSA202403 #YSA_2024_03

  15. (2 of 2) An outstanding question is: which other keys / firmware versions are affected? Likely any keys using Infineon SLE78, Optiga Trust M, orInfineon Optiga TPM plus the Infineon crypto libraries. I assume that Google's Titan keys have Google's own crypto libraries (but I don't actually know that).

    Links:

    Researcher:
    ninjalab.io/eucleak/

    Infineon:
    ?

    Yubico (affected):
    yubico.com/support/security-ad
    support.yubico.com/hc/en-us/ar

    Google (write their own firmware?):
    ?

    FEITIAN (Unaffected?):
    From NinjaLAb writeup PDF: "Feitian explains that the Feitian A22 JavaCard has been updated years ago and
    none of their products is impacted."

    Google (vulnerable hardware?)
    infosec.exchange/@maxeddy/1130
    "Also, Google confirmed to us that the current version of its Titan keys uses the SLE78 that NinjaLabs used in their attack. Google told us that it will start providing a version of the Titan that won't be vulnerable to the attack 'soon.' "

    HID (?):
    ?

    Kensington(?):
    ?

    Ledger (at least one report of using STMicroeelctronics, not Infineon):
    ?

    NitroKey (stated as unaffected in email):
    gist.github.com/roycewilliams/

    Nordic (?):
    ?

    Solo Keys (?):
    ?

    Thales (?):
    ?

    Thetis: (?):
    ?

    Trezor (at least one report of using Infineon):
    ?

    TrustKey (formerly eWBM)
    (probably unaffected, own MCU)
    trustkeysolutions.com/en/sub/p
    (No official response link)

    Commentary:
    abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/11

    News/threads:

    reddit.com/r/yubikey/comments/

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    "The attacks require about $11,000 worth of equipment and a sophisticated understanding of electrical and cryptographic engineering. The difficulty of the attack means it would likely be carried out by nation-states or other entities with comparable resources and then only in highly targeted scenarios. The likelihood of such an attack being used widely in the wild is extremely low."

    infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/11

    "While the researchers have confirmed all YubiKey 5 series models can be cloned, they haven’t tested other devices using the microcontroller, which is SLE78 made by Infineon and successor microcontrollers known as the Infineon Optiga Trust M and the Infineon Optiga TPM. The researchers suspect that any device using any of these three microcontrollers and the Infineon cryptographic library contains the same vulnerability."

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

    securityboulevard.com/2024/09/

    theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235635

    shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/09/some-

    bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    tomshardware.com/tech-industry

    wired.com/story/yubikey-vulner

    nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews

    Wallets and their secure element hardware:
    bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi

    #YubiKey #EUCLeak #Infineon #YSA202403 #YSA_2024_03

  16. (2 of 2) An outstanding question is: which other keys / firmware versions are affected? Likely any keys using Infineon SLE78, Optiga Trust M, orInfineon Optiga TPM plus the Infineon crypto libraries. I assume that Google's Titan keys have Google's own crypto libraries (but I don't actually know that).

    Links:

    Researcher:
    ninjalab.io/eucleak/

    Infineon:
    ?

    Yubico (affected):
    yubico.com/support/security-ad
    support.yubico.com/hc/en-us/ar

    Google (write their own firmware?):
    ?

    FEITIAN (Unaffected?):
    From NinjaLAb writeup PDF: "Feitian explains that the Feitian A22 JavaCard has been updated years ago and
    none of their products is impacted."

    Google (vulnerable hardware?)
    infosec.exchange/@maxeddy/1130
    "Also, Google confirmed to us that the current version of its Titan keys uses the SLE78 that NinjaLabs used in their attack. Google told us that it will start providing a version of the Titan that won't be vulnerable to the attack 'soon.' "

    HID (?):
    ?

    Kensington(?):
    ?

    Ledger (at least one report of using STMicroeelctronics, not Infineon):
    ?

    NitroKey (stated as unaffected in email):
    gist.github.com/roycewilliams/

    Nordic (?):
    ?

    Solo Keys (?):
    ?

    Thales (?):
    ?

    Thetis: (?):
    ?

    Trezor (at least one report of using Infineon):
    ?

    TrustKey (formerly eWBM)
    (probably unaffected, own MCU)
    trustkeysolutions.com/en/sub/p
    (No official response link)

    Commentary:
    abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/11

    News/threads:

    reddit.com/r/yubikey/comments/

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    "The attacks require about $11,000 worth of equipment and a sophisticated understanding of electrical and cryptographic engineering. The difficulty of the attack means it would likely be carried out by nation-states or other entities with comparable resources and then only in highly targeted scenarios. The likelihood of such an attack being used widely in the wild is extremely low."

    infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/11

    "While the researchers have confirmed all YubiKey 5 series models can be cloned, they haven’t tested other devices using the microcontroller, which is SLE78 made by Infineon and successor microcontrollers known as the Infineon Optiga Trust M and the Infineon Optiga TPM. The researchers suspect that any device using any of these three microcontrollers and the Infineon cryptographic library contains the same vulnerability."

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

    securityboulevard.com/2024/09/

    theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235635

    shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/09/some-

    bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    tomshardware.com/tech-industry

    wired.com/story/yubikey-vulner

    nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews

    Wallets and their secure element hardware:
    bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi

    #YubiKey #EUCLeak #Infineon #YSA202403 #YSA_2024_03

  17. (2 of 2) An outstanding question is: which other keys / firmware versions are affected? Likely any keys using Infineon SLE78, Optiga Trust M, orInfineon Optiga TPM plus the Infineon crypto libraries. I assume that Google's Titan keys have Google's own crypto libraries (but I don't actually know that).

    Links:

    Researcher:
    ninjalab.io/eucleak/

    Infineon:
    ?

    Yubico (affected):
    yubico.com/support/security-ad
    support.yubico.com/hc/en-us/ar

    Google (write their own firmware?):
    ?

    FEITIAN (Unaffected?):
    From NinjaLAb writeup PDF: "Feitian explains that the Feitian A22 JavaCard has been updated years ago and
    none of their products is impacted."

    Google (vulnerable hardware?)
    infosec.exchange/@maxeddy/1130
    "Also, Google confirmed to us that the current version of its Titan keys uses the SLE78 that NinjaLabs used in their attack. Google told us that it will start providing a version of the Titan that won't be vulnerable to the attack 'soon.' "

    HID (?):
    ?

    Kensington(?):
    ?

    Ledger (at least one report of using STMicroeelctronics, not Infineon):
    ?

    NitroKey (stated as unaffected in email):
    gist.github.com/roycewilliams/

    Nordic (?):
    ?

    Solo Keys (?):
    ?

    Thales (?):
    ?

    Thetis: (?):
    ?

    Trezor (at least one report of using Infineon):
    ?

    TrustKey (formerly eWBM)
    (probably unaffected, own MCU)
    trustkeysolutions.com/en/sub/p
    (No official response link)

    Commentary:
    abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/11

    News/threads:

    reddit.com/r/yubikey/comments/

    arstechnica.com/security/2024/

    "The attacks require about $11,000 worth of equipment and a sophisticated understanding of electrical and cryptographic engineering. The difficulty of the attack means it would likely be carried out by nation-states or other entities with comparable resources and then only in highly targeted scenarios. The likelihood of such an attack being used widely in the wild is extremely low."

    infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/11

    "While the researchers have confirmed all YubiKey 5 series models can be cloned, they haven’t tested other devices using the microcontroller, which is SLE78 made by Infineon and successor microcontrollers known as the Infineon Optiga Trust M and the Infineon Optiga TPM. The researchers suspect that any device using any of these three microcontrollers and the Infineon cryptographic library contains the same vulnerability."

    news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4

    securityboulevard.com/2024/09/

    theverge.com/2024/9/4/24235635

    shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/09/some-

    bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    tomshardware.com/tech-industry

    wired.com/story/yubikey-vulner

    nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews

    Wallets and their secure element hardware:
    bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi

    #YubiKey #EUCLeak #Infineon #YSA202403 #YSA_2024_03

  18. Searching for an uptime monitor? Follow our Uptime Kuma Docker installation and configuration guide to ensure your services stay live 24/7.
    linuxiac.com/uptime-kuma-monit

    #uptime #kuma #monitoring

  19. #CT24 Muž zastřelený federálními agenty se je nepokusil zavraždit, míní Trump
    — Tak teď jsem z toho jelen. Krásný velký oranžový skřet začíná mít hnědku v trenkách?

    ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/clanek/s