They can get access to all browser traffic if they're configured to. They can also be configured for activation only on specific sites. It really depends.
Having worked for a big luxury ecommerce brand, I can say this has huge potential -> "clients have also expressed interest in using our services to generate photoshoot images to forgo expensive studio photography."
Studio costs can be high, not to mention the delay in getting new product images uploaded.
True. We actually didn't thought about this, but some of our client we try to sell the dressing room ask us to make photoshoots since it's more urgent. So now we are doing that too haha. How large do you think the total addressable market is for this?
I agree. The real value comes from incremental improvements in each area and measuring these improvements over time. Unfortunately, vast majority of security leadership don't think in terms of incremental improvements or product backlog.
The fact that GHB failed to induce deep restorative sleep shows just how broken sleep mechanics get in FFI. And despite that he tried to pursue his life to the fullest. A truly remarkable story.
Really good suggestion. And in case they still need encouragement, some negative press coverage might get them going. Right person for this -> https://krebsonsecurity.com/
I do not think that recommending Brian Krebs is a good idea for someone who might wish to avoid retaliation. Recently, he doxxed some people on Twitter for reporting bugs.
As a result, I no longer visit his site or recommend his work. Publishing someone else’s personal data without consent is a terrible thing, and is one of the reasons so many of us work to secure systems. His behavior undermines that.
"Krebs appears to have form in outing people who do not agree with him. Back in 2014, he posted the CV of an individual who had written what he characterised as a bad review of a book he authored."
When British security researcher Marcus Hutchins asked whether doxxing a person for this was going a bit too far, his response was: "Dox people? Hardly. I think it helps to add context. The guy is a convicted cybercrook who's in jail. Of course he hates me."
Ouch. This is sad. I used to have a lot of respect for the guy.