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OT - Security alert: Change your passwords |
Posted by: mwaters - 2021-06-09, 19:27 - Forum: General Discussion
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https://bgr.com/tech/data-leak-exposes-b...e-5930388/
"Basically, there’s been another huge data leak, this time exposing several billion passwords in what just might be the biggest dump of passwords online ever.
"If you’re reading these words, suffice it to say you probably need to change your passwords. Today, even. That’s because this new password leak is comparable in scale to the so-called “Compilation of Many Breaches,” or COMB, ...
"This new leaked password dataset, of course, is more than double that previous collection. And when you stop and consider that there are more than 7 billion people in the world, this means that there’s a strong likelihood that one of your myriad passwords is very likely caught up in this leak. CyberNews is recommending that anyone who wants to check and see if their passwords are included in this dataset should visit the CyberNews personal data leak checker or the leaked password checker, where password entries from the RockYou2021 compilation are being uploaded. ... "
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lightningmaps.org stroke alerts email |
Posted by: Miratown - 2021-06-07, 09:35 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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Hi everyone, I have an issue with stroke alerts email from lightnining.org:
the alert emails sent to a specific domain (@aruba.it) aren't delivered anymore (they worked fine till last March).
I already contacted the recipient provider but it was unable to help me without a delivery failure msg received back by lightiningh.org to investigate...
Is there anyone who experienced similar behaviour with others domains?
Anyone from lightining.org can help me?
Thanks.
Sandro
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Chrome doesn't work as well as Firefox when talking to station |
Posted by: philip - 2021-05-30, 19:42 - Forum: Hardware, Software, Lightning Physics
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If I use Chrome (I'm on version 90), then I get these errors (I'm running FW 9.2 RED)
Code: script.js?9.2:1 A parser-blocking, cross site (i.e. different eTLD+1) script, http://www.lightningmaps.org/control/?js&station=1182&fw=9.2&ext, is invoked via document.write. The network request for this script MAY be blocked by the browser in this or a future page load due to poor network connectivity. If blocked in this page load, it will be confirmed in a subsequent console message. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5718547946799104 for more details.
(anonymous) @ script.js?9.2:1
script.js?9.2:1 A parser-blocking, cross site (i.e. different eTLD+1) script, http://www.lightningmaps.org/control/?js&station=1182&fw=9.2&ext, is invoked via document.write. The network request for this script MAY be blocked by the browser in this or a future page load due to poor network connectivity. If blocked in this page load, it will be confirmed in a subsequent console message. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5718547946799104 for more details.
(anonymous) @ script.js?9.2:1
?js&station=1182&fw=9.2&ext:22 Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined
at ?js&station=1182&fw=9.2&ext:22
index.cgi?action=signals:20 Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined
at index.cgi?action=signals:20
It looks as though jquery doesn't get loaded early enough. $ does end up being defined. I've tried clearing the cache etc, but it doesn't seem to help.
FIrefox (87) works as expected.
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Blitzortnung archive |
Posted by: ChristosPapasoulis - 2021-05-16, 23:52 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hi guys, i am new here, and i would really love it if someone could answer me this question.
Whenever i tried to check the blitzortnung archive (Historical data => Historical Maps) i saw that before 2018 every date i put, a white page is being shown and thats all. No archive... How can i get access of the older dates (before 2018) for some amature reaserch purposes?
Thanks in advance!
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Sky News - accuracy of data |
Posted by: adamparker - 2021-05-12, 07:22 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hi all,
Adam here from Sky News. We had a horrible incident last night in the UK where a boy was killed by a lightning strike. I wanted to ask about the accuracy of the mapping and how much margin of error there is likely to be?
I am considering taking a screenshot to show lightning strikes happening in the area around the time of the incident.
Thanks for your help
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