March 21, 20224 yr Author 96 year old Boris Romanchenko, survivor of four different nazi concentration camps killed last Friday by the Russians in his home in Kharkiv.
March 21, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, mikeymad said: It may be bigger than a simple infographic. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia Ok, that changes things. Kinda like trying to boycott, Disney. Edited March 21, 20224 yr by robm321
March 22, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, robm321 said: Ok, that changes things. Kinda like trying to boycott, Disney. Nope, not a bit. I can confidently say I currently consume 0 products on that list.
March 22, 20224 yr I'll give up California Pizza Kitchen, but I won't give up Maybelline. Edited March 22, 20224 yr by robm321
March 22, 20224 yr Author Maersk to completely leave Russia and sell its Russian assets. Anonymous released 10GB database of Nestlé.
March 22, 20224 yr From the link above it looks like Maersk isn't the only shipping outfit to pull out. It might be the biggest though by a decent margin. Nestle's position is totally untenable. That it is "only" supplying "essential" items like baby formula and pet food to Russia misses massively the point that a number of Ukrainian cities are under siege, the population is starving, and have had no power, food or potable water for weeks. And they are having seven kinds of shit bombed out of them daily. Well Mr Ulf Mark Schneider with your $20m salary - how about some essential items for Ukraine? And how about pulling the plug on Russia, like over 400 companies so far? Bastard.
March 22, 20224 yr On 3/4/2022 at 9:16 AM, Knuckledragger said: The Polandball has been stepping up its content. Lukashenko is a clown. I'm a little late to this game, but hoo boy were folks here spun up about that. I kept thinking to myself -- "no way Putin let Lukashenka have a working map."
March 22, 20224 yr I did! Several, in fact. Moldova's a small country, so I got to see quite a bit of S.
March 23, 20224 yr Invasion adjacent activities... US Capitol riot suspect gets asylum in Belarus https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60843262
March 23, 20224 yr I am not sure that the situation in Russia will cause more major cyber crime in the US but I guess there is a good chance that it will or already has. So to my network security friends here: what should (and can) do to protect ourselves (besides having secure passwords, 2 factor authentication, and updating our operating systems)? Obviously, there are bigger issue to worry about but I can’t do anything to stop attacks on the oil pipeline, banks, electrical plants, etc.
March 23, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, blessingx said: Invasion adjacent activities... US Capitol riot suspect gets asylum in Belarus https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60843262 What a fucking douchebag. They probably have (a bunch of) video on him. Persecuted? How about being held accountable for your actions?
March 23, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, shellylh said: I am not sure that the situation in Russia will cause more major cyber crime in the US but I guess there is a good chance that it will or already has. So to my network security friends here: what should (and can) do to protect ourselves (besides having secure passwords, 2 factor authentication, and updating our operating systems)? Obviously, there are bigger issue to worry about but I can’t do anything to stop attacks on the oil pipeline, banks, electrical plants, etc. I would be careful about public statements made about Russia .. and be careful what random super yachts you visit. 3 minutes ago, luvdunhill said: I would be careful about public statements made about Russia .. and be careful what random super yachts you visit. … oh and, avoid solving coffin problems.
March 24, 20224 yr 3 hours ago, shellylh said: I am not sure that the situation in Russia will cause more major cyber crime in the US but I guess there is a good chance that it will or already has. So to my network security friends here: what should (and can) do to protect ourselves (besides having secure passwords, 2 factor authentication, and updating our operating systems)? Obviously, there are bigger issue to worry about but I can’t do anything to stop attacks on the oil pipeline, banks, electrical plants, etc. There may be a few more targeted attacks. In the IT dept I worked in last year, we had a 60" TV displaying attempted network intrusions. The topmost country was always China by far. Russia was always between 2-5 on the list. Russia will no doubt move up the list, but they would have a hard time becoming number one. The big issue in any IT dept is people based. Careless browsing, people bringing In unsecured laptops from outside. And the fact that HR never told us when someone left. We had a ton of accounts active that should of been suspended. With office 365, they could still use their email months after they left.
March 24, 20224 yr 16 hours ago, blessingx said: Invasion adjacent activities... US Capitol riot suspect gets asylum in Belarus https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60843262 Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire...
March 24, 20224 yr On 3/22/2022 at 2:53 PM, dsavitsk said: Call me a softie, but I'm in favor of not starving Russia's cats. Even that one. https://www.npr.org/2022/03/03/1084205316/russian-cats-banned-international-competition
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