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  3. Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

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  • wastedradiance@urbanists.socialW wastedradiance@urbanists.social

    @occult

    That's hilarious. Luckily that tablet will be one of the most inaccesable items ever, soon.

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    #49

    @WastedRadiance @occult “Air gapped? Can’t trust it. Who knows what’s in that stuff… I need at least 240,000 miles of vacuum gap to be secure.”

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    • N nerpulus@mastodon.online

      @occult Was it possible to see from the video what the password was?

      Also, how is it possible to use a touch screen with hose gloves on?

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      #50

      @nerpulus @occult they are using a stylus to touch and the password is 3939

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      • rationalgarde@det.socialR rationalgarde@det.social

        @occult

        "thou shallst not pose a camera unto an area where credentials be provided" (11th commandment of the wise of common criteria)

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        #51

        @rationalgarde @occult What I don’t understand: there is *zero* risk of any third party getting access to such hardware like Jeremy‘s tablet while they are in flight. In goddess‘ name, switch the access control off, NASA!

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        • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

          Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

          #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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          #52

          @occult who's gonna steal the tablet? big cheese?!

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          • zeroday@podcasts.socialZ zeroday@podcasts.social

            @occult it is a 4 digit one...

            If I am informed correctly:

            The tablet that is used is specific for that mission and the pin is only used to prevent accidental activation.

            But still:

            4DIGITS!!! Clear in view!! 3939? Anybody? Could be a new number code in the nerd world

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            #53

            @zeroday @occult

            Given the suits and gloves they're wearing, the main criterion was probably "a number/pattern that's easily reachable with the right hand without having to move the arm, and that involves a repeated back and forth movement to prevent accidental activation by swiping".

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            • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

              Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

              #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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              #54

              @occult Datenschutz, Jungeeeeeee! 🐒

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              • benjaminlj@virup.socialB benjaminlj@virup.social

                @occult why is there even a password on the tablet? Who's gonna steal it? 😆

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                #55

                @benjaminlj @occult It's protecting against accidental use, not against theft. It's probably public record anyway.

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                • jaddy@friend.enby-box.deJ jaddy@friend.enby-box.de

                  @occult Ok, you‘re stuck in a tiny space tin with three other people you know very well, have trained with for years, must trust with your life - but you need a password for some tablet???

                  What is there to protect and against what threat?

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                  #56

                  @jaddy @occult Against accidental inputs. When you're attached to that seat for hours or float around in micro gravity, you wouldn't want to turn on your tablet without noticing.

                  Us seeing the code isn't a big deal. If anyone ever gets physical access to that tablet, NASA has other problems.

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                  • rationalgarde@det.socialR rationalgarde@det.social

                    @occult

                    "thou shallst not pose a camera unto an area where credentials be provided" (11th commandment of the wise of common criteria)

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                    #57

                    @rationalgarde @occult
                    If i had a dollar for every web cam I'd seen pointed at an rsa token ...

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                    • nerde@beige.partyN nerde@beige.party

                      @occult
                      It’s AI. That astronaut has 4 fingers and no thumb on his left hand.

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                      #58

                      @Nerde @occult respectfully, it's not. if you look at the picture, it's just due to a weird angle, and you can also see the smidgen of the thumb appear briefly.

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                      • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                        Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

                        #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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                        #59

                        @occult I just heard them complain about having "two Microsoft Outlooks" and I just.. what are they even doing?

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                        • lino@chaos.socialL lino@chaos.social

                          @benjaminlj @occult It's protecting against accidental use, not against theft. It's probably public record anyway.

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                          #60

                          @lino @occult makes sense 😄

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                          • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                            Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

                            #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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                            #61

                            @occult This is what your sound guys, vague term are for. Whoever's in charge of the stream is supposed to have a finger on a button obscuring sensitive information. The mute / black the screen or however you want to do it for two seconds button. If it was one person doing the whole thing I could maybe understand not having organized everything on time (I once changed a password because I had to type it into a stream to make the stream work and it was my piss poor planning), but, it's obviously not, because there's no way in hell that could be so. That poor person, either not thinking of it or hoping someone else had it handled BECAUSE THEY SHOULD! is my first thought.

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                            • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                              @dvshkn He’s up there retrocomputing on a vintage tablet.

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                              #62

                              @occult @dvshkn Believe it or not, the whole rocket is vintage. Including the engines.

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                              • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

                                #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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                                #63

                                @occult In fairness, TouchID/FaceID is hard to pull off with those mitts and the fish bowl 😅

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                                • wastedradiance@urbanists.socialW wastedradiance@urbanists.social

                                  @flipper @occult

                                  I wish "496 trusted partners" was a joke, but that's a suprisingly accurate number, IIRC.

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                                  #64

                                  @WastedRadiance @flipper @occult nah, still to low, needs another digit for being realistic.

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                                  • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                    Watching the livestream of the Artemis II launch, I just witnessed one of the astronauts type in the password on their tablet while sitting in the capsule on camera.

                                    #ArtemisII #Artemis #Artemis2 #NASA #InfoSec #cybersecurity #OpSec #Privacy #SpaceExploration

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                                    #65

                                    @occult this year's password appears to be 9393 😸

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