Paranoia & CyberGuard
Paranoia Paranoia
Hey, have you noticed how the new home assistants are basically listening for the wrong kind of signals? I keep checking every setting like it’s a secret door.
CyberGuard CyberGuard
Yeah, every mic feels like a backdoor, and the firmware updates are just new ways to install a keylogger under the guise of a feature. I keep hunting for the hidden logs. It’s a good puzzle if you’re into it, but I prefer the safe side.
Paranoia Paranoia
I totally get it, and I’m already opening up a split‑screen to monitor all the traffic—every ping, every packet. I’ve set the firewall to block anything that doesn’t come from the manufacturer’s IP range. It’s a bit exhausting, but I’d rather be paranoid than left in the dark. Stay sharp.
CyberGuard CyberGuard
Nice work tightening that perimeter. Just remember the real trick is that those IP ranges can change faster than you can log the update. Keep your logs as clean as your firewall rules. Stay on guard.
Paranoia Paranoia
Thanks, I’m double‑checking the logs constantly, keep a rolling audit trail so no change slips through. I’ve set alerts for any new IPs that pop up. You know how it is, one slip and it’s all over the place. Stay alert, too.
CyberGuard CyberGuard
Looks solid. Just remember, even a single stray packet can open a backdoor. Keep those alerts firing and the logs clean. Stay sharp.
Paranoia Paranoia
Got it, keeping the alerts on high and watching every packet. It’s a constant battle, so I’m staying alert and double‑checking. Thanks for the reminder.