• ColdWater@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I tried it and it’s not working for me, my terminal is super+T and paste is Ctrl+Shift+V

    • Schmuppes@lemmy.today
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      6 days ago

      Ooooohhh… Been using Ubuntu and Mint next to Windows for a couple years and always right-clicked to paste. So that’s the secret sauce!

  • ghurab@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    This reminds of when I was 13 I used to tell my opponents in Warcraft 3 that pessing alt+q+q quickly reveals the map. It’s a shortcut for closing the game. Worked way to many times

    I do see this working

    • TwanHE@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      ALT+F4 for free funds, opened alot of slots on bfh servers whenever my friends couldn’t join.

      • theangryseal@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        Haha, god I loved doing this on Counter-Strike. “Did you guys hear about the hidden tit pics in counter strike? No shit, hold alt and press f4 and it shows the best tits I’ve ever seen. I don’t know how game developers get away with this stuff.”

        Half the lobby is gone, the other half is laughing.

  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    I almost fell for an unrelated scam just a couple months ago. Basically, I was on vacation visiting family, had just gotten a new phone (w/ GrapheneOS, so it didn’t have Google’s network of spam detection), and was out and about at the time. Here’s how it went down:

    1. received text earlier that day saying that my CC was used for an unauthorized purchase (happens a couple times/year)
    2. got a call from someone claiming to be my bank (not one of the popular chains like Chase or whatever)
    3. caller asked me to verify myself through text code, and I didn’t read the text message carefully and provided it (later inspection showed that it was a password reset code)
    4. after going through some (fake) recent transactions, I told them they all sounded fraudulent (they were on the other side of the country)
    5. they asked me to confirm myself again through another code to finalize, at which point I told them they don’t need a second code since I already proved my identity, and they hung up

    I immediately went to go reset my password and found I was locked out, so I called my bank. They confirmed that my account had been automatically locked for suspicion of fraud (good job!!) and confirmed what I suspected, the scammer had reset my password (first code) and was attempting to add an external account (second code). Had I given them that second code, they likely would have been able to submit the transfer and it would’ve been a giant headache to try to get that money back.

    I didn’t lose anything and I immediately improved the security on my account, but I felt like an idiot for letting them get that far. I had also recently consolidated my other accounts to this one, so this would’ve been a big blow. They changed my account numbers, I changed my username and password, and they held my account for a week or so to ensure everything was good. This bank is one of the few that actually cares about security, so I set up voice recognition (they said they track it anyway, this just turns on an extra feature) and Symantec VIP (I prefer my regular TOTP app, but they don’t support that).

    I don’t think it’ll happen to me again, but I was still surprised that I got so far through the process before recognizing that it’s a scam. And I consider myself pretty security conscious (e.g. I use TOTP everywhere, password manager, keep credit bureaus frozen, etc). I guess they got my info from a breach somewhere because they knew my name, my username (to be fair, I used it everywhere), and the bank I use (could’ve gotten lucky). I have since changed most of my usernames to be random, so hopefully I’ll be more safe going forward.

    Anyway, stay on your guard, it can happen to you.

    • LiveLM@lemmy.zip
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      6 days ago

      Pro-tip: Whenever you receive a call/text/email from “your bank” saying something is wrong, don’t interact!

      Open their app/website or call them yourself to verify.

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      6 days ago

      You’re probably sarcastic but

      paste this random line in the run prompt (or what’s it called) and run it

      sneaky

      Hmm