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So, Apparently set up here. Expect silliness; IT stuff; beginner and intermediate Infosec things and occasional ramblings… (Mainly silly things...)
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looking back, AOL had it right. 30 hours of internet per month was the right amount.

We have Musk protest events popping up at Tesla showrooms and plants all over the country and many more here and worldwide. Join or create your own event at Teslatakedown.com

Modern encryption is nothing short of a miracle. The fact that any of this works is incredible. Some incredibly spooky math is essentially the basis of the security of the modern internet. censys.com/weakening-en...

Credible or not; the Pandora’s box has been opened here and; unfortunately; won’t end well. (I’ve an earlier series of posts on the subject.)

As someone in a completely unrelated chat commented: “Looks like swatting has come to Clare” Chances are; given the wording and content of the email (which I’ve seen a screen grab of and won’t share.) that this is the work of bullies or kids being stupid.

Turn off notifications that serve no value. Don't open work email in your downtime. Don't become accustomed to absorbing the workload created by gaps in your organisation – you will never be rewarded, only more overwhelmed because of it. If you love your work, know it will never love you back.

„Even in a room full of white men, you can still have a wide range of viewpoints” Florian says. The wide range of viewpoints: „is 100 tampons enough for a one week flight?”

Make a crew of criminals, take down corporate psychopaths, and build a community to protect your fellow weirdos and freaks. In orbit. Around Jupiter. www.kickstarter.com/projects/bcl...

Spike spoke truth on the bad place and still speaks truth here. If you want good info; follow Spike!

We raised $250 more last night bringing the total amount raised for Direct Relief thus far to $8114.69 (Nice!)  Direct Relief is providing support to those impacted by the California wildfires. Tune in tonight as we play the Outgunned TTRPG at 7pm CT/ 8pm ET on Twitch.tv/thenoirenigma

Have you received an email from an alleged hacker with an attached PDF that includes your name, a picture of your house, and a threat to leak embarrassing info or photos to your friends and family? Don’t panic. 🧵 (1/7)

I don’t normally get worked up about the naming threat actors thing. But the Volt & Salt Typhoon is a disaster as it’s so hard for non-specialists to tell them apart: - Salt is Snowden style espionage by China against US - Volt is a direct 🇨🇳 military threat to degrade western infrastructure 1/2

Need sound on.

Y’hear lots of things about “Eat The Rich” but then y’get a glimpse of the menu and your appetite just ups and walks… 😂

Official Solana JavaScript library compromised in supply chain attack, at least $184,000 taken December 2, 2024 https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=solana-javascript-library-compromised

For non-techy types with a passing interest in AI & cyber security - a one skeet guide 👇on why you should treat terrifying “cyber attack” statistics with a truckload of salt

Great thread; especially at the beginning of Bluesky's rise; about how content and rage farming works.

I'm sorry, have they not heard of end to end encryption?

That’s a shame. Some of those sites and magazines were ok. Won’t be able to trust that it’s not all going to be AI hallucinated dreck from here on out…

I have had to ask WAY too many people not to do this lately, so a reminder: "unroll" and "thread reader" apps are content theft. Please do not use them on other people's content unless you know they're okay with it. I am not okay with it.

"X is a platform that no longer serves the public interest at all, but the special ideological and financial interests of its owner and his political allies" www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/media/e...

Top 10 Cyber-Attacks of 2024. Infosecurity Mag has set out its top 10 cyber-attacks of 2024 These have been selected based on factors such as data loss, recovery costs, real-world impacts and wider geopolitical implications. Read the full list here: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news-feature...

As an anecdotal observation, my posts here pick up rather more bots/trolls/chuds than my posts on Threads, even though I post much more overt political content over there than here. It's a telling indication of which site the people directing the bots/trolls/chuds are worried about more.

What's the most effective cybersecurity measure for small businesses? Im talking 50 employees, unmanaged laptops, Outlook accounts but apps that require SSO vis Google. Where do you start? What stack do you setup?

I loved putting these challenges together. A good mix of simple code review and exploitation. 😈 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐥 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬 😈

A Starter Pack I'm willing to repost! (Mainly due to how InfoSec Twitter is *finally* moving away from the bad place! Yay!)

RTÉ News is now on Bluesky. Appropriately for an Irish audience, the first post is about the weather.

I'm afraid folks we have to rebuild Irish Twitter. And I need your help to do it. That means re-following all the lovely people you already know. Let's get to it, until bsky is the first app you open, rather than shitter app.

PSA Everyone who uses Canva: they have opted you in to training AI, you will need to get into your privacy settings to stop these assholes scraping your stuff. #WritingCommunity

Bluesky isn't intended to be some kind of escapist utopia but the way rage baiting trolls come over from twitter and just.. scream into the void instead of being promoted by the algorithms is very healthy.

Would enough people be interested in how @glitterati.bsky.social and I figured out that Scott Adams fell victim to a Nigerian Prince scam involving the Gaetzes for me to repost my Twitter thread about it here? Something about it defied the skeetifier.

Hi friends! I just wanted to give a quick update on The Onion’s purchase of InfoWars, which we can’t wait to relaunch as the dumbest website on the internet. The long and short of it: We won the auction and — you're not going to believe this — the previous InfoWars folks aren't taking it well.