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ethanheilman.bsky.social
Have hash function, will travel ⬡ Posts about cryptology, netsec, infosec, OpenID Connect ⬡ co-founded bastionzero.com ⬡ Works on OpenPubkey: https://github.com/openpubkey/openpubkey ⬡ Website is https://ethanheilman.com
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People have no idea
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The tip of the spear without the shaft (no jokes) is a pocket knife
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“Sweden was actually a military superpower until their otherwise genius leader got way too high on his own supply” is one of those historical warfare sentences most people don’t realize is totally true along with “the Mongolian empire was built by kiting like with WoW mobs” and “samurai loved guns”
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Evergreen
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Who’s the whistleblower? Daniel Berulis — a senior DevSecOps architect at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), formerly with TS/SCI clearance. He just told Congress the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) pulled off a covert cyber op inside a federal agency.
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I'd buy a car on the credible claim that they control systems that control the brakes, gas and steering are air gapped.
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I agree that doing this in person is safer and better. Do you know if they have fully locked themselves out of OTA or if they choose not to use that capability?
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How can I find out if you can change how the brakes work over the internet? Back in 2015 people were messing with car brakes over the internet. I imagined was far worse now, especially if you have the software update signing key. archive.nytimes.com/bits.blogs.n...
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That's terrifying but isn't this all modern cars? I remember a friend of mine roughly 7 years ago discovered his new car (not a Tesla) had a static public IPv6 address. He has lots of fun with that.
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Yeah, it is wild. One day warning.