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Dear hackers: If you try to pwn a website for phishing, make sure it's not the personal domain of a senior Akamai security researcher

Kiwi

Re: Informative blog link

Does it also tell you how to turn it off?

I'm guessing "rm ~/.bash_history" would do the trick fairly well, at least temporarily.

But I only read enough to learn the basics of a new toy. Once I get that far I don't bother looking further.

Hell, I only learned sudo -k a couple of weeks back ("reattaching" tmux sessions was kinda scary as it might've been a week or more back since I did the sudo command before dropping the session, and if someone managed to get on to that (though if they get that far they probably have my password anyway).

I'm very seldom paid to do computer stuff, and have more important stuff to focus on much of the time, so I do the least possible to meet my needs :)

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