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security question
Yeah okay so like. Michelle Obama person is joining my classes as fake me with I think an email that I don’t think is my school account. Overall this is very unsexy of them and I do not feel like coping with this rn lmfaoo
Tech side of tumblr people, will two factor authentication on my email accounts fix it or lmao
Since I installed VPN I have to answer 15 fucking captchas before I can access one single Google search. WTF.
Anyway if you like Share Your Address by Ben Platt but you also like edgier, more alt music, you might like Security Question by Military Girl
Ireland is a “focal point” on Europe’s risk map.
Foreign intelligence services are now routinely attacking Irish-based technology, financial services, aviation leasing and cybersecurity companies. That’s according to a new report by the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) and Deloitte Ireland. The report draws on interviews with senior officials and roundtables with leaders across critical sectors. Its location on the edge of Europe makes Ireland a “focal point on its risk map”, the report says. Ireland hosts over 30% of EU data making it a prime target for hybrid activity. Three quarters of Northern Hemisphere subsea cables run through or near Irish waters, linking global financial markets and cloud services. Almost 90% of Irish companies have already suffered financial loss or operational disruption due to cyberattacks, with many now dealing with certain state-backed activity, not just cybercrime. During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s recent visit to Ireland, several unidentified drones that were not for civilian use entered a no-fly zone. There was also an increase in suspicious shipping movements. These incidents, the report says, highlight Ireland’s exposure and vulnerability, as the country prepares to take over the EU Presidency next summer. There are concerns that events around the presidency, particularly a high level summit of leaders in Ireland next year, could be exposed due to a lack of Irish capability.
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