Are you sure? Blood testing will obviously show positive, but using a gel capsule avoids any contact with saliva. The meds are metabolised in the stomache and liver, but do the saliva glands produce traces of the metabolised meds, or does the test simply check for traces of medication that have...
There's no legal requirement for companies operating under a MLAT to comply with a government agency to create a backdoor in an end-to-end encrypted service. Rumours of open source platforms (which both ProtonMail and Tutanota are) installing secret backdoor's are just that, rumours.
With any end-to-end encrypted email service you have to accept that security can't be as robust as commercial email services. For example, Gmail logs the shit out of everything you do, including every IP address you use plus every device and browser. This way they can warn you if your account is...
So just to summaries (and I hope we all agree); ProtonMail is safe and secure and absolutely fine to use. The issue was with a small number of vendors having their ProtonMail accounts compromised by falling victim to a phishing scam. The logistics of how the scammer was able to interject an...
Here’s my theory as to what may have been happening:
A hacker most probably phished a DBG vendor. Once they had the vendors ProtonMail password they used an API to access their account, extract their contact list and send out phishing emails to everyone in it. The hope being that a DBG customer...
That is completely bizarre. iPhones can’t be infected with malware. The vendors account must have been compromised, but assuming the scammer had control of the vendors account, why send the false btc address from a different email? And how? I can’t wrap my head around it, but it seems like...
@2earls if someone created a new account on a different computer and still had the same issues then it must be the vendors protonmail account that is compromised. Do you have a count on how many vendors this is happening with?
With a man-in-the-browser exploit it would be the customer who is compromised. The MITB exploit is basically the same as an XSS exploit but executed via malware on the customer computer rather than a security flaw in the protonmail platform. It could allow the scammer to change the dashboard...
I could well be an elaborate Man-in-the-browser attack (MITB) setup by someone in the DBG community. First phishing a vendor account to obtain a contact list of DBG users, then sending out phishing emails which install the MITB malware. I don't understand exactly how it would work, but MITB...
@GungHo That seems pretty conclusive. It might be best to PM an admin to let them know which vendor it was. If this leak of DBG users is down to one vendor it could save a lot of time and hassle.
I think it's best to wait for the admins to contact all vendors with protonmail accounts to confirm which vendor(s) have had their accounts compromised. But instructing all vendors with protonmail accounts to change their email seems unnecessary in my opinion though. Protonmail is still a very...
If the scammer is using protonmail contact lists to try and phish customers, I've emailed several high profile vendors using their protonmail accounts in the past (most vendors from the email sources thread) and I haven't received any phishing emails to my protonmail account. So I think it's...
Hi,
I'm just wondering if the admin who posted the warning message about protonmail being unsafe to use could elaborate more please?
As a web developer, the issue outlined in the warning makes very little sense. I have a feeling that the admin who issued the message may be the victim of a...
If you're sending emails to the .com address they will bounce back, the .com site went down about September 25th and changed to ppe2u.net about a week later. So make sure you're sending your emails to info@ppe2u.net
Ordered 25/9 (just before the .com went down)
Shipped 02/10 (through the .net)
Delivered 09/10
Very fast delivery this time, and long expiration date on meds (15 months). Very impressed!
@ontovzik:
When I had long term shingles, lasting two months. All he could give me was a 10 day supply of dilaudid. He looked at the ground while we were talking about it. I could tell he was ashamed but it was the legislature and the governor that tied his hands. He was very upset that non-medical political people, the media, and the scared public were controlling how he treated his patients. Someday those people will need meds and a hospital bed and they will be gone.
@ontovzik:
I had a great doctor, he had the true gift of a healer and he stayed on top of all the science. He straight up told me that for many people opiods work for managing short and long term pain.
@WTF7218:
@xenxra 😆😂. Yes, but only a few brave souls will ever find the number. You must first order a Dirty Shirley from the bartender. Then you must discreetly take the cocktail napkin from under your drink and unfold it. There you will find the map to the location of the phone number, and clues to decipher the code that it is written in.
@xenxra:
he left his phone number scribbled in a stall at the pub three blocks down
N@NYStateofMind:
I didnt really tell him but he knew I needed a new script since my dr went to jail
N@NYStateofMind:
@xenxra I was on Adderall since 15 years ago so my dr prescribed that w no problems and then when I lost my best friend my doctor rxed the valiums but
@xenxra:
@NYStateofMind my doctor's have always been pretty open minded if i can actually come in and explain the pharmacological action of the drugs im seeking instead of just telling them why i think i should be prescribed. the only time it didn't work out for me is when i was trying pharmaceuticals for depression ten years ago and suggested they let me try testosterone instead (turns out i was hypogonadal so they made a mistake denying my request at face value)
T@Testisthebest:
Even down here in Florida when the pill mill docs all switched over to Suboxone and/or retired you can still find some pretty liberal docs but you gotta know what to look for. Mine does "pain management, detox, anxiety,etc. And no insurance. My doc writes me 60 5mg Valium, 14 2mg Xanax and asked if I had ever tried adderal to get more focus at work as I told him I run my own business.
N@NYStateofMind:
@Alkazar do they know your history? Like I dont tell my doctor anything about myself except what they need to know,...I was able to get my dr to rx the highest dose of adderall along with valiums ..... if they dont know your history or there is no history I would just come out and ask what is the reason for their mistreatment.... they have no problem billing your insurance or taking a payment for the visit