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I currently have about a dozen papers under review. Now imagine: a drone hits my window — and who will keep emailing editors and reviewers then? 😅
Stewart Manley published his brilliant idea in #ResearchEvaluation the “exclusive option”. Authors could submit to multiple journals at once, and interested editors request an exclusive right to review.
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No duplicated #peerreview. No endless delays. This could shake up academic publishing!
A Hebrew University poll shows that roughly 82% of Jewish Israelis agree with the genocidal idea that there are “no innocents in Gaza.”Adam Horowitz (Mondoweiss)
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1 - What is GNOME ?
GNOME stood for GNU Network Modeling Environment at some point, which meant it was initially developed as a part of the GNU project. It was started by Miguel de Icaza in 1997, in reaction to the creation of the K Desktop Environment, which was, at the time, based on a non-free library.
2 - GNOME 1
The first version of GNOME was released in March of 1999. It sported a similar look to Windows and KDE? with a bottom panel, a task manager, and a main menu.
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GNOME 1.0 received 2 major updates in the next two years, namely GNOME 1.2, codenamed "Bongo", which focused on user experience, adding help and documentation, and new translations, and GNOME 1.4, "Tranquility, released in early 2001. 1.4 was a big release, introducing Nautilus, which managed the desktop, and served as the web browser and file manager.
3 - GNOME 2
GNOME 2 is still the longest running version of GNOME, with 2.0 releasing in June 2002. GNOME 2.0 revamped the whole desktop, basing itself on GTK 2, the next version of its base library. GNOME 2.0 introduced a lot of changes, adding font antialisasing, new icons and support for theming the stock icons, as well as streamlining the interface, removing some unused configuration options and making sure the interface was as accessible as possible. GNOME 2 introduced a dual panel setup, with the panel on top hosting the main menus and the system notifications, and the bottom one displaying the task manager as well as the virtual desktop switcher.
GNOME 2.0 was followed by 16 releases, one each month, lasting until GNOME 2.32, in september 2010. Notable highlights from these releases are the addition of a CD burner directly in Nautilus, replaced later by Brasero, a dedicated application, and a new spatial mode using one window per folder, the release of Epiphany, a GNOME web browser that still exists today and is the default on elementary OS, the creation of Evolution, a complete Outlook-like solution for email and calendar, the addition of a video player, Totem, and a document viewer, Evince.
GNOME 2 was the default on many distributions, most notably Ubuntu, during its whole cycle until XXXXX which switched to Unity, after the release of GNOME 3.
4 - GNOME 3
In April 2011, GNOME Shell 3.0 was released. Its goal was to unify the user experience, providing easier ways to start and maange applications and windows. Its first version was not that well received, some users indicating that "they forgot how stable and beautiful GNOME 2 was". GNOME 3 is still in use today, with version 3.30 being the current one at the time of this video's recording.
GNOME 3.0 redesigned the whole experience. Gone were the panels of old, and the task managers, replaced by an all in one overview of activities, grouping shortcuts, open applications, and virtual desktops in one place.
GNOME 3 came with a whole new theme called Adwaita, and most core GNOME applications were redesigned to better fit the new desktop metaphor.
Since these changes were not to the taste of everyone, some members of the community decided to fork the GNOME 2 codebase, and created MATE. Another group ran with GTK 3, but reimplemented the traditional desktop metaphor with GNOME shell extensions, eventually leading to the creation of Cinnamon.
GNOME 3 still pursued on with its new idea of how a desktop should operate, and received a lot of updates, going through 15 new releases, one every six months. Here are some highlights:
GNOME 3.2 brought synchronization with online accounts, as well as a contacts manager, and the support for web apps, which wre going strong in 2011.
GNOME 3.4, released in march 2012, put Documents, Epiphany, and Contacts through a redesign to better integrate with the rest of the desktop, and added Applications menus, smooth scrolling support, as well as a ton of improvements in the looks department.
GNOME 3.8 added an applications view, displaying the most frequently used programs, as well as the ability to see all applications. It also introduced a GNOME classic experience, for those that wanted to return to the GNOME 2 desktop layout.
GNOME 3.10, released in september 2013 added a bunch of new applications, most notably GNOME Maps, GNOME Notes, GNOME Music and GNOME Photos, bringing the GNOME software collection to a whole new level.
GNOME 3.24 added night light, a feature elementary OS Juno has added recently, to help reduce eye strain by reducing the amount of blue light emitted by the screen, and GNOME calendar got a week view.
GNOME 3.26 revamped the settings application with a navigation sidebar, and added firefox account sync to epiphany, its web browser.
Finally, the latest version, 3.30, was released in september 2018, and greatly improved desktop performance, using fewer system resources. With it also came auto updates for flatpaks, and a new Podcasts application, as well as a ton of other improvements.
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"La investigación ha revelado que, desde que comenzó la guerra en Gaza, empresas de Alemania y Holanda han enviado una cantidad significativa de perros militares y policiales a Israel.
En Cisjordania, la organización palestina de derechos humanos Al-Haq también ha documentado 18 casos de ataques de perros militares contra civiles desde octubre de 2023, incluidos niños"
🔴 Israel asesina, Europa patrocina y guarda silencio
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Una investigación revela que los perros militares que participan en ataques contra civiles palestinos, incluidos niños, proceden probablemente de países europeosElDiario.es
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La voix des défenseurs de l’environnement dérange. En France, une véritable stratégie est mise en place pour les réduire au silence. Ces attaques contre les défenseurs de l’environnement entravent l’action climatique.Amnesty France
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The Problem with the Fediverse
I have no issues with the way it is implemented, I have no issues with it at all. For context, I left Twitter to join the Fedi, and it has been great so far! I use Misskey for microblogging, PeerTube for uploading videos, and Lemmy for Reddit-style discussions. The Fediverse is amazing!
Except, idk, for the fact that it is too fragmented? I hope I am using the right words. Like, the current instance I am on does not have support for communities, so i have to do it the hard way and mention @fediverse@lemmy.world so that I can post here. It's a good workaround, considering it doesn't have built-in support for communities.
But my point still stands. It's not a Lemmy/PieFed problem. It's mostly a fediverse problem. Implementing communities for every platform would help the Fediverse. Not only does it solve discoverability/algorithm issues of the Fediverse (since now when you follow a community, you get all posts from that community), but also it would interconnect every platform (Misskey, PeerTube, Mastodon, etc.)
Imagine you don't have to use your Lemmy account to check everything on Lemmy. Instead of creating channels in PeerTube, just post to an existing channel/community, and people subscribed to that channel/community can find you easily. I see this as an absolute win for everyone.
I understand this would require collaboration between all developers of all software. But hopefully, this is possible?
Or am I asking for too much?
If I am wrong, then is there any way in which we can solve this issue?
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I think what will eventually happen is much like what happened to email, it too was very fragmented feeling early on but more and more adopted it and more servers kept developing and popping up and then at some point more service providers became more similar than alike and then it became what it is now.
The tricky part is that the concept and usefulness of a federated network mostly only grows in the long run and looks like its not going anywhere in the short term much like email and that is always what makes people question its efficacy.
Participation in any and all forms is what establishes it more and more.
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Hopefully it's heading for that direction too.
I cant really complain now after seeing all of your valid points.
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What about just pointing them to feddit.uk/ , with getvoyager.app/ for an app?
Lemmy.ca got a lot of new joiners following the boycottUSA movement in February
Voyager is a beautiful mobile web client for Lemmy. Enjoy a seamless experience browsing the fediverse.getvoyager.app
i think that not the problem with the fediverse, but the problem with how wehave been cultured so far. We got the concept of emails, we should get used to this soon too...
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its 2025, and people still dont know how to use email?! And they are using the internet?!!! Its clearly not the fediverse's fault...
My parents barely know how to use a computer, let alone use social media. And they STILL understand how email works! Our family grew up with email.
I am very much worried about the future of the tech world, if this continues...
Sorry to appear disrespectful to you, i truly understand what you're saying. But, i truly dont get people like them...
Wildlife experts say bear attacks have increased due to human behaviour.Reuters (DAWN.COM)
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Doch die Verordnung war das einzige Werkzeug, mit dem eine Überdüngung auf die verursachenden Betriebe zurückzuführen war. Nun fürchten Experten, dass die Nitratwerte im Trinkwasser wieder steigen könnten, weil die Verursacher wieder anonym wären.
Wenn das passiert, könnte das auch für die Regierung Folgen haben.2018 wurde Deutschland von der EU für die Nichteinhaltung der Nitratgrenzwerte im Trinkwasser verklagt. Eine Klage, die 2023 zurückgezogen wurde, weil die EU-Kommission die von Deutschland ergriffenen Korrekturen als hinreichend ansah. Dazu gehörte auch die 2018 eingeführte Stoffstrombilanzierungsverordnung.Seit ihrer Einführung ist die Menge an Stickstoff, die von landwirtschaftlichen Flächen in die Umwelt gelangt, um fast ein Drittel gefallen.
Dr. Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, PIKTrotzdem hat das Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Ernährung und Heimat (BMLEH) die Stoffstrombilanzverordnung abgeschafft. Bundesminister Rainer sagt, er löse ein Wahlversprechen zum Bürokratieabbau ein: "Damit befreien wir unsere Höfe von jährlich 18 Millionen Euro Bürokratieballast."
Dazu als Einordnung: 304 Milliarden Euro Umsatz im "agribusiness" I'm Jahr 2023 laut Agrarheute
Die Aufhebung der Stoffstrombilanzierung kommt faktisch einem Rückfall in die Gesetzlosigkeit im Bereich der Düngung gleich.
Prof. Klaus Dittert, Georg-August-Universität GöttingenBestraft würden nun nämlich wieder die Landwirte, die sich an Regelungen gehalten und verantwortungsvoll gedüngt hätten. Umweltsünder, die überdüngen, hätten wieder freie Fahrt, so Dittert.
[...] das mit der EU vereinbarte Wirkungsmonitoring, welches Bestandteil der Nitrat-Richtlinie ist, wird nun nicht mehr durchgeführt.
Das könnte die EU-Kommission dazu veranlassen, das Vertragsverletzungsverfahren von 2018 wieder aufzunehmen. Es drohen Milliardenstrafen, die schlussendlich Verbraucherinnen und Verbraucher schultern - ebenso wie höhere Preise für Trinkwasser. Denn das Herausfiltern von Nitrat ist teuer.
Klassiker in D: Grenzwert wird überschritten -> es wird im Bestfall reguliert -> Grenzwert wird unterschritten -> "das braucht sich kein Mensch; Bürokratie yay"
Ich bin so frustriert und Müde von der bekloppten CSU es ist doch nicht zu fassen. Für 18 Mio, so ein schmarrn.
Wie viel Dünger verlässt den Hof? Mit der Stoffstrombilanz konnte das genau zugeordnet werden. Jetzt wurde sie abgeschafft. Nehmen die Schadstoffe in Boden und Wasser wieder zu?Dagmar Noll (ZDFheute)
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Access of consular officers to 13 Russian citizens arrested in Azerbaijan has been agreed upon, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Sputnik on Thursday.Sputnik International
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#DPRK always knew.
Now #Russia knows it, #Iran knows it, #China knows it, #BurkinaFaso knows it, the whole global South knows it.
That is why it is now very close to crushing the colonial West.
Thirty Palestinian families were forcibly displaced on Friday morning from the Arab al-Mleihat #Bedouin community, located northwest of #Jericho in the eastern occupied #westbank, following repeated assaults and provocations by Israeli occupation forces and armed colonists.
🔹 WAFA correspondent: Families began dismantling their tents and leaving the area early Friday, after facing threats carried out by colonists under the protection of ISR army
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Alan MacLeod- Musk may be beefing with Trump online, but when it comes to toppling Iran’s government, they’re perfectly aligned.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
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Looks like the lions eat well in Toowoomba...
Daily Mail: It is understood the woman, aged in her 50s, had her arm ripped off after she was mauled at Darling Downs Zoo near Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, at 8.23am on Sunday.
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The Queensland woman was flown to hospital following the attack.Sarah Brookes (Daily Mail)
Going back to the system as it functioned in 1900 would solve a LOT of problems. Feds have to collect taxes from state governments, and state governments appoint senators.
Whoever you put in congress, they have no reason not to spend more and more money. Go back to that system and now whenever the feds want to spend, that's money out of the budget of the states - who call the senators and say "WTF is this?!"
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Netanyahu says "there will not be a Hamas" in postwar Gaza as new ceasefire proposal studied-english.news.cn
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire killed 146 in 1911.HISTORY.com Editors (HISTORY)
For George Orwell, there was nothing pro-American about Animal Farm. The CIA, however, had other ideas. Karl Cohen tells the remarkable story of how US intelligence secretly funded a landmark British movie.Guardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
📰🍪 "Die Datenschutzorganisation Noyb hält die Pur-Abos von Medien für unzulässig. Doch deutsche Behörden verzögern seit Jahren eine Entscheidung." Friedhelm Greis für golem.de
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Mit dem Auto im Wasser gelandet: Bleibt genug Zeit zur Flucht - und warum kann ein Nothammer Leben retten? Ein ADAC-Test überrascht mit Details, die jeder Autofahrer kennen sollte.Die Rheinpfalz
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Man beachte bei der Folge, dass ab Minute 33 auch das mit dem Fenster aufmachen getestet wird, unter anderem werden im Trockenen Eisengewichte auf eine Autotür gestapelt, um den Unterwasserdruck zu simulieren, wenn man im gesunkenen Auto das Fenster per normalem Fensterheber öffnen will. Im Endeffekt gilt, sobald das Wasser ein Fenster auch nur teilweise bedeckt, hilft in der Tat nur noch der Nothammer.
Finde aber schon cool, dass der ADAC das hier praktisch ausprobiert bzw. demonstriert hat.
Jamie and Adam test the stuff of nightmares and mysteries of Hollywood's favourite `Underwater Car'...Using science as a tool, Hollywood special effects expe...YouTube
ORG's new report exposes Meta’s intrusive profiling of its users.
With the introduction of Generative AI to Meta’s ad tools, existing problems with opacity will get worse.
🗣️ Anna Dent, author of 'Profiling by Proxy'.
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#meta #facebook #instagram #threads #adtech #surveillancecapitalism #advertising #privacy #ukpolitics #ukpol #AI
Data profiling, or behavioural profiling, is one of the most powerful tools in digital advertising, and generates billions of dollars of revenue for the sites that host ads.Open Rights Group
By further automating ad audience selection on Meta with GenAI, we'll have less chance of understanding why certain people are seeing which ads.
It may also make it even harder to detect the use of proxy data that let advertisers dodge anti-discrimination or data processing laws.
#meta #facebook #instagram #threads #adtech #surveillancecapitalism #advertising #privacy #ukpolitics #ukpol #AI
Privacy over profits!
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Meta should give us options for opting-out of stalker ads. Until they do, you can use our tool to make this request.
Act now to #StopStalkerAds ⬇️
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In March 2025, there was a huge victory for your data rights! Meta settled a four year court case with human rights campaigner Tanya O’Carroll.Open Rights Group
#Zionist deep state connections banned the group from any event or concert.
But #BobVylan hit will keep them alive.
We need voices to remind us who the innocent victims are and who is committing #Genocide.
Let's not let Zionists wipe out the voices that oppose them.
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After a year in power, Labour’s listlessness on corruption risks eroding democracy furtherPeter Geoghegan (Democracy for Sale)
A compilation of things I've built over the last 30 years to help people see and use the online collections of libraries, archives, and museums.wraggelabs.com
Will Meet The Press ask random other white politicians to condemn Trump's antisemitic language this weekend? Or does that only apply to Mamdani?
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Comment: There's more to the Wikimedia organization than the famous encyclopediaLiam Proven (The Register)
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Japan Airlines Flight Plunges 26,000 Feet: Why Flying Feels Scary Right Now | Vantage | Palki Sharma
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Which is why the airlines shouldn't begrudge some passengers bringing alcohol on the plane... 🤣
I just watched this via Redacted about U.S. airlines... different issue, but interesting. In this case, this lady thinks it's a push for pilot-less planes.
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Last night's America First Show with Nick Fuentes (Begins at 3:15:46)
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza reports that the total death toll since October 7 surpasses 57,000, including over 650 killed while seeking aid.Al Mayadeen English (Gaza hospitals report 118 martyrs, 581 injuries in past 24 hours)
An der Spitze fast nur Männer. Das ist in vielen Unternehmen immer noch so. Der Kanzler sieht Handlungsbedarf - und gibt Frauen Ratschläge. Luft nach oben ist aber auch in Regierung und Kanzleramt.Alexander Mroos (RP ONLINE)
#geopolitics #imperialism #war
An excellent summary.
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The old neocon dream of redrawing the Middle East through a series of regime changes to the benefit of the US and Israel, shelved for over a decade, has returned to the forefrontThomas Fazi
The Swiss government tries to fuck us over with a new "agreement" with the EU 😡
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Among others, the EU wants that Switzerland gives EU citizens (which includes all their 3rd world migrants who received papers after 5 years) a permanent residency status after just 5 years.
So people from the EU who work in Switzerland for 3.5 years, lose their job and collect unemployment insurance for 1.5 years would automatically be entitled to live on Swiss Social Security.
The official estimate is 3000 to 4000 more social security recipients immediately 😡
Based on all the bullshit they said previously, we can expect 200K social security recipients within 10 years.
I really hope that this agreement will be rejected by the people.
And fuck those sell-outs in the government ☠️
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Die Migration prägt die Debatte über das Verhältnis zur EU. Auch mit den neuen Verträgen werde es keine direkte Zuwanderung in die Sozialhilfe geben, erklärt Vincenzo Mascioli, Staatssekretär für Migration.Daniel Gerny (dgy) (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)
In my lawsuit, Apple still has not explained why it fired me, and their amended answer still did not provide facts to support their defenses.
At midnight on a long weekend, the Court denied my motion to strike & said I CAN'T argue its illegal to retaliate against someone reporting issues to the government.
My claims were investigated by the gov, found to have merit, and multiple enforcement actions were undertaken. The court completely ignored these facts and does not even address them.
I pointed out that my claims were investigated by gov, found to have merit, & enforcement actions were taken
The court completely ignored these facts and does not even address them & said I should cite unrelated cases
This is beyond frustrating. Things he said I didn't raise until my Reply were expressly raised in the Motion, or raised by Apple's Opp. This is the same thing he did when he claimed I "conceded" on things I expressly objected He also denied my request for a motion hearing again
Nach dem was man so aus den USA liest, ist das vielen rechten Wählern gar nicht so egal, wenn ihnen die Bezüge weggekürzt werden oder sie gleich ganz aus dem Bezug von Arbeitslosengeld, Krankenversicherung usw. rausfliegen oder sogar sie oder ihre Angehörigen, Nachbarn usw. ins Gulag gesteckt werden.
Selbst rechte Wähler stecken nicht alle so tief in der alternativen Realität, dass sie sogar das noch wegrationalisieren.
Why does a narcissist build metaphorical "mirror rooms" where only his opinions matter? 🪞
Narcissists often create echo chambers — or "mirror rooms" — to surround themselves with reflections of their own beliefs and ideas. This serves to boost their fragile self-esteem and control the narrative around them. In these spaces, dissenting opinions are dismissed or punished, reinforcing their sense of superiority and validating their distorted self-image. Understanding this can help those affected see the patterns and reclaim their own voice. 🧠💡 #NarcissisticAbuse #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfCare
WASM Agents: AI agents running in the browser
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One of the main barriers to a wider adoption of open-source agents is the dependency on extra tools and frameworks that need to be installed before the agents can be run.Davide Eynard (Mozilla.ai)
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •14-hour+ global blackout at Ingram Micro halts customer orders
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •If anybody wonders who Ingram Micro are, they turn over $48 billion a year and have about 20 different business units and brands.
Their network border is dead. Haven’t checked network traffic to see if ransomware yet.
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •One of those business units is AWS resale. Potentially there could be tens or hundreds of thousands of their customer's AWS accounts compromised as part of this - my understanding is that Ingram have full admin privileges to their resale customers accounts.
Many AWS partners use Ingram Micro to provide white label resale, so companies won't necessarily be aware they are affected because they don't deal with them directly.
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •Bleeping Computer confirms: bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…
#threatintel #ransomware
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •2 and a bit days in and Ingram Micro still haven’t admitted what is happening, instead saying “Maintenance”
They’re both a large MSP and MSSP who sell anti-ransomware services.
#threatintel #ransomware
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •Three days in, Ingram Micro have updated their website to say they’re having a cybersecurity incident. They’ve also linked their press release, calling it ransomware. ingrammicro.com/
It’s a smart play as it makes them the owner of the narrative.
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •Ingram Micro have filed an 8-K for ransomware.
Some incredible wordsmithing here - rather than say when the incident began, they say when they issued a press release. Which was days later than when the incident began. I think this is because they missed SEC reporting deadlines.
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •Item 8.01. Other Events.
On July 5, 2025, Ingram Micro Holding Corporation (the “Company”) issued a press release stating the Company identified ransomware on certain of its internal systems. Promptly after learning of the issue, the Company took steps to secure the relevant environment, including proactively taking certain systems offline and implementing other mitigation measures. The Company also launched an investigation with the assistance of leading cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement.
A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1, noting that the Company is working diligently to restore the affected systems so that it can process and ship orders.
#AltText #Alt4You
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in reply to Cameron • • •@root do want to give the nuance that their ‘regular’ tenant (ingrammicro.com) does not have access to the customer tenants. The GDAP relation is with their MSP tenant (msp.ingrammicro.com).
Not that it matters much if they have access to workstations and idp’s 🤷
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in reply to Kevin Beaumont • • •- my friend just finished writing his book "how to earn big money", now we just need to get the funds to print
- he should read his book then
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Ingram Micro Issues Statement Regarding Cybersecurity Incident
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