When I contracted in the USA, they provided a Verizon phone. There was a system app called something like App Manager, which was a Verizon app, installed as a system app, that bloated your phone with crap like Peel Remote, NFL, Amazon, and other nonsense, all mostly also installed as system apps. Once I disabled this App Manager, this bloat shite stopped. Try looking for something installed as a system app that didn't come directly from Google.
I saw that sign for sale before during one of the last times I visited the USA. I think it was a Spencer's, but don't hold me to that... it's been a while, and my memory isn't getting better with each passing year lol
The joke part, was that it was posted in a prominent locations, next to the employee break area... make of that what you will.
Less for commercial use, and more for a true pentest of your own network. Well, I guess also for commercial use, for those professional pentesters out there, but I wasn't thinking of them when I asked :/
This whole gamified thing sounds pretty awesome, to be honest, and I'm intrigued.
You lot had some shite managers. All of mine have been great. Well... almost all of mine...
Ah ok cool. So pwnagotchi is intended more as a teaching tool or a POC pentest, as opposed to an actual pentest. Am I understanding correctly?
How different is this from aircrackng? Based on the description, it sounds like they both accomplish the same thing.
I keep getting error 429. Any chance you remember the basics and can share a summary?
And "piracy' is critical for cultural and data preservation.
It is possible to increase the average of anything by eliminating the lower spectrum. So, just be careful what the you wish for lol
That's up to the parents to do. Not up to the government to do. That's not the government's job. That's the parents' job. I do agree that devices shouldn't be added to the school's curriculum until later, instead of at kinder as it is now. But legally banning phones for <14 is offloading responsibility to an entity that should never have that responsibility.
We test in production.
-Microsoft, probably
Not a fan of Kodi, but it's been nearly a decade since I've last tried. I should try again.