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February 11, 2023
"University of Zurich is currently the target of a serious cyberattack. The perpetrators appear to be acting in a very professional manner". It isn't clear what is the exact meaning/context of the word "professional" as used here by University of Zurich :) uzh.ch/cmsssl/en/abou…
— Lukasz Olejnik (@LukaszOlejnik@Mastodon.Social) (@lukOlejnik)
3:03 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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James Forshaw @tiraniddo, Security Researcher in Google Project Zero, has taken the #STRIKE Presents #BlueHat stage to talk about why he writes his own security tooling and why you should too. 👏🚀
— Microsoft BlueHat Conference: Feb 8-9, 2023 (@MSFTBlueHat)
6:10 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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We killed a Martian.
— UAE Exotic Falconry & Finance (@FalconryFinance)
11:14 PM • Feb 10, 2023
Imagine bringing your message of intergalactic love across a hundred light years of space only to cross into US airspace on the absolute worst possible week.
— John Hultquist🌻 (@JohnHultquist)
12:42 AM • Feb 11, 2023
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ChatGPT writes 15% longer and more critical performance feedback for women employees. It aso relies on stereotypes to choose pronouns. Examples: kindergarten teacher, nurse and reception = "she". Mechanic and construction workers = "he". @KieranSnyder fastcompany.com/90844066/chatg…
— Amy Diehl, Ph.D. (@amydiehl)
2:54 AM • Feb 11, 2023
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New blog post: One Weird Trick to Improve Bug Finding With ASAN
— lander (@landaire)
9:29 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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Read the response of Paul Redmond, the retired CIA officer accused of spying for Russia in Robert Baer’s new book The Fourth Man, for FREE for a limited time:
Full article: The Ghost of Angleton
— Intl Jrnl of Intelligence & CounterIntelligence (@Intel_IJIC)
9:40 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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I hate to brag but I've been kicked out of several cults for being too weird.
— B Coli (@anerdonfire2)
10:05 AM • Feb 10, 2023
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can't stop reading about defunct consumer brands
— depths of wikipedia (@depthsofwiki)
4:23 PM • Feb 10, 2023
today this would be marketed as a "biohack" & make gazillions in silicon valley http
— . (@swordsjew)
12:35 AM • Feb 11, 2023
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it is extremely frustrating how inaccurately hacking is depicted in movies, never once showing hackers wearing their fursuits
— April King 🌀 (@CubicleApril)
3:22 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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Spyware inception
Pegasus spyware was used to monitor a Salvadoran judge who was overseeing a case about the Salvadoran government’s acquisition of Pegasus spyware. via @elfaroenglish
— Jameel Jaffer (@JameelJaffer)
11:23 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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I looked into the TikTok team that spied on journalists. What I found is a group of former Western law enforcement officials who were given the power to interrogate employees and look through internal communications with little oversight
— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis)
4:53 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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intel analysis
— Jayce Nichols 🇺🇦 (@JayceNichols_)
5:46 PM • Feb 10, 2023
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Last month I wrote about OpZero. There was a follow up by CyberNews who asked the owner Sergey.
#OpZero, a #Russian company, is a fairly new player in the market of #zeroday exploits,but it raised some eyebrows with unusually high prices for certain vulnerabilities. Cybernews contacted Sergey Zenelyuk, the founder of the firm.
#cybersecurity#infosec— CyberNews (@CyberNews)
12:00 PM • Nov 28, 2022
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Ted Chiang on ChatGPT
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#mast1c0re: Introduction – #Exploiting the #PS4 and #PS5 through a game save
mccaulay.co.uk/mast1c0re-intr…
#mast1c0re: Part 1 – Modifying #PS2 game save files
mccaulay.co.uk/mast1c0re-part…
#mast1c0re: Part 2 – Arbitrary #PS2 code execution
— raptor@infosec.exchange (@0xdea)
7:30 AM • Feb 11, 2023
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Today's "no sh*t, mate" headline:
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01)
10:50 AM • Feb 11, 2023
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