Lock picking is a fairly common hobby and staple skill in some professions, e.g. locksmith and pentesting/red teaming. I follow a few different people on social media that do lock picking or pentesting, e.g. the lock picking lawyer on YouTube. It’s fairly common to see various “pick proof” lock design videos. Or rather, lock pickers… Continue reading Pickproof Lock Concept
Category: Security
REAL SOLUTIONS FOR MANDATORY VACCINES & VACCINE PASSPORTS RRRSPPs
Covid-19, vaccines, and vaccine passports are THE #1 RRRSP priority, and currently the sissy Liberals under Justine Castro are proposing mandatory vaccinations for people and vaccine passports in order to participate in society. This doesn’t go far enough. Firstly, it’s illegal because we currently have fundamental human rights enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights… Continue reading REAL SOLUTIONS FOR MANDATORY VACCINES & VACCINE PASSPORTS RRRSPPs
CBC on Privacy is Incompetent
In the car, I only get CBC radio. (yay… /s) Today I heard some guest pundit talking about “spy pixels” in emails. He then went on as if this was something new and blathered about the privacy implications. FFS. The CBC just gets the biggest retards. They need to be defunded. We’ve been screaming about… Continue reading CBC on Privacy is Incompetent
Peter Schiff on Gold vs. Bitcoins Misses the Point
Peter Schiff is absolutely one of the smartest guys out there, and I have a lot of respect for him. However, he’s still missing the point about bitcoins and how they have intrinsic value. But first, here’s his most recent video on the topic: Peter is stuck on how gold has intrinsic value through physical… Continue reading Peter Schiff on Gold vs. Bitcoins Misses the Point
SecureWP4Me – Locking Down WordPress
Being swamped with work and personal life can take a toll on one’s blog. Fortunately I happened across SecureWP4Me. What would have taken me a sick amount of time was solved very quickly. The proprietor, April, did a fantastic job. Not only did April fix up security holes for me, she helped set up a… Continue reading SecureWP4Me – Locking Down WordPress
A Quick Phishing Tutorial
Phishing is when someone sends you spam that looks like it’s from someone else. The goal is to get you to click a link or open a file. This is what a phishing link in an email looks like (click to zoom): The link there doesn’t go to the right site. All you need to… Continue reading A Quick Phishing Tutorial
How You Are Being Indoctrinated for NFC
Every time you turn on the TV, read a newspaper, listen to the radio, or watch a movie, you are being psychologically conditioned to accept planned changes for society. This is effectively stealing your free will. It’s called “predictive programming” and is an extremely widely used technique is virtually all mainstream media. In the following… Continue reading How You Are Being Indoctrinated for NFC
Getting Around Internet Censorship: Internet Freedom
There is no better way to set me off into a mindless fury of profanity and obscenity than to censor me. I loathe censorship. It sets me off. So, here’s how to get around censorship in repressive police states like Belgium… The Belgian Anti-Piracy Federation (BAF) has urged all Belgian ISPs to block Swedish freetard… Continue reading Getting Around Internet Censorship: Internet Freedom
How to Get Around ISP Filtering/Censorship
Well, it’s finally here. Australia is forcing censorship down people’s throats. They’re doing it by getting some Australian ISPs to voluntarily filter some web sites. You can read more about it at the EFF article here. I’m not going to comment on the idiocy of Internet censorship, but instead I’ll tell you how to get… Continue reading How to Get Around ISP Filtering/Censorship
Code Signing and User Trust
It’s just about time to release the next version of the Super Simple Photo Resizer, and one of the things that means is Code Signing. However, code signing isn’t a simple process. Well, it’s rather simple, but not all that simple. There’s a lot of overhead for it. The actual process of doing the signing is… Continue reading Code Signing and User Trust