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  1. Daca... - mananci Cloud (Azure) si on-prem ADFS pe paine la micul dejun - te speli pe dinti pe sunetul de audio books cu Active Directory - apare poza ta in dictionar la definitia "Azure AD connectors, forests, domains guru" - ai firma platitoare de TVA ... da-mi un pm pentru un proiect de consultanta remote. Easy $$ daca indeplinesti criteriile de mai sus.
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  2. Exact asta fac cu NordVPN care imi reinnoiesc de BlackFriday pe cate 3 ani si apoi doar schimb regiunile si pot vedea ce continut am chef.
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  3. Desktop Goose Check me out on twitter at @samnchiet HONK HONK, HEAR YE. I have created a goose for your desktop. He'll nab your mouse, track mud on your screen... leave you a message, deliver you memes? Play video games with a desktop buddy who will attack you if you poke him. Fill out spreadsheets while your screen fills up with instances of Goose Notepad. STREAMERS/YOUTUBERS - DM me on twitter for a custom build, with AI written to be more antagonistic towards gameplay. This is not a final itch page - just trying to get something up so I can upload the project tonight! More information Download Download NowName your own price Click download now to get access to the following files: Desktop Goose v0.13 MB Sursa: https://samperson.itch.io/desktop-goose
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  4. A message from Avast CEO Ondrej Vlcek Avast, 29 January 2020 To all our valued stakeholders – customers, partners, employees and investors, I’d like to take this opportunity and address the situation regarding Avast’s sale of user data through its subsidiary Jumpshot. Avast’s core mission is to keep people around the world safe and secure, and I realize the recent news about Jumpshot has hurt the feelings of many of you, and rightfully raised a number of questions – including the fundamental question of trust. As CEO of Avast, I feel personally responsible and I would like to apologize to all concerned. Protecting people is Avast’s top priority and must be embedded in everything we do in our business and in our products. Anything to the contrary is unacceptable. For these reasons, I – together with our board of directors – have decided to terminate the Jumpshot data collection and wind down Jumpshot’s operations, with immediate effect. To understand why we have come to this decision, let me give you some context. We started Jumpshot in 2015 with the idea of extending our data analytics capabilities beyond core security. This was during a period where it was becoming increasingly apparent that cybersecurity was going to be a big data game. We thought we could leverage our tools and resources to do this more securely than the countless other companies that were collecting data. Jumpshot has operated as an independent company from the very beginning, with its own management and board of directors, building their products and services via the data feed coming from the Avast antivirus products. During all those years, both Avast and Jumpshot acted fully within legal bounds – and we very much welcomed the introduction of GDPR in the European Union in May 2018, as it was a rigorous legal framework addressing how companies should treat customer data. Both Avast and Jumpshot committed themselves to 100% GDPR compliance. When I took on the role as CEO of Avast seven months ago, I spent a lot of time re-evaluating every portion of our business. During this process, I came to the conclusion that the data collection business is not in line with our privacy priorities as a company in 2020 and beyond. It is key to me that Avast’s sole purpose is to make the world a safer place, and I knew that ultimately, everything in the company would have to become aligned with that North Star of ours. While the decision we have made will regrettably impact hundreds of loyal Jumpshot employees and dozens of its customers, it is absolutely the right thing to do. I firmly believe it will help Avast focus on and unlock its full potential to deliver on its promise of security and privacy. And I especially thank our users, whose recent feedback accelerated our decision to take quick action. This change represents a new chapter in Avast’s history of keeping people around the world safe and secure. We’re excited to demonstrate our commitment to innovation and security priorities – with a singular focus in 2020 and beyond. Thank you for your continued support and the trust you are putting into us. We will not disappoint. Respectfully yours, Ondrej Vlcek, CEO Avast Sursa: https://blog.avast.com/a-message-from-ceo-ondrej-vlcek?
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  5. XSS Reflected - api.office.com = 500$. XSS Reflected - [*].live.com = 1.200$ recompensa. Aceasta problema necesita interactiunea utilizatorului.
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  6. Am intrat doar sa las un comentariu si sa spun ca am ras bine. 😂
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  7. Foloseste vpn ul CyberGhost. Este vpn din Romania hostat in Bucuresti si te va lasa pe Netflix. Defapt era quote la @tagheuer
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  8. Pe Android imi merge ok. Ai incercat si serverele obfuscated din Nord?
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  9. Iti iei un VPN ce ofera Netflix (IP de SUA rezidential)
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