ThanksForAllTheFish@sh.itjust.workstoLinux@lemmy.ml•Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?
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3 months agoWIN+R , “shell:startup” in future by the way.
The other list you saw is programs that have added thier own AutoRuns registry keys.
WIN+R , “shell:startup” in future by the way.
The other list you saw is programs that have added thier own AutoRuns registry keys.
Disabling compression in HTTPS is advised to prevent specific attacks, but this is not about compression weakening encryption directly. Instead, it’s about preventing scenarios where compression could be exploited to compromise security. The compression attack is used to leak information about the content of the encrypted data, and is specific to HTTP, probably because HTTP has a fixed or guessable structure.
Sounds like you’re well paid and your time is valued, I imagine most devs would be happy with that!