The answer is ‘yes’

Yesterday one of my accounts was hacked. I realized this 5 hours after the fact. Thankfully there was not much damage that could be done with this particular account; nevertheless, the feeling of logging in and seeing an open “unkown” session was that of terror —  That’s not me, I haven’t logged into this website in years!

was my first time too

Ahhhgg!!

 

Afterwards, I found a link to haveibeenpwned and that’s when I found out that, yes I was, twice. Fortunately I have the habit of changing my passwords from time to time, so this should be an isolated incident. Then again, I cannot help but think what could have happened in a worst-case scenario: disaster. A good chunk of my life is up there, hundreds of hours in work, sensitive information of me and others, family, friends, clients.

Fast forward 3 hours later, my browser was teeming with cyber-security checklists, data-breaches news, essays on why a single cycle of SHA1 with a simple salt is hot garbage, and a long etcetera.

 

If there’s a lesson here its this: at the very least, you should activate 2-step verification on all your important accounts. Either that, or delete everything and go live in the mountains like a hermit.

start here

Hello world

Currently trying and liking this Vivaldi thing here. Haven’t digged a lot in it to be honest, but the little I have poked and prodded has got me setting it as my default.

Words feel odd right now, mhh.

The main reason for doing this is not loosing the account, this one, I mean
(do commas work like that in english?)

Some ideas for this space are:

  • Vivaldi usage experience (hotkeys,  search engines, thoughts…)
  • Hobbies and interests (science, tech, arts…)
  • Personal thoughts and proyects

Yeah, sounds alright.

Soon or never.