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Tue Feb 11 22:20:05 2020 <8f79fcda> Is there such thing as disinformation?

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Tue Feb 11 16:40:43 2020 <8f79fcda> Yeeted on the mothafuckas <8f79fcda> Psst the secret is that blockchain is the same :hypnotoad:

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Tue Feb 11 15:44:32 2020 <773ab1f1> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/national-security/cia-crypto-encryption-machines-espionage/> — The CIA secretly bought a company that sold encryption devices across the world. Then its spies sat back and listened. — U.S. and German intelligence agencies partnered on a scheme to dupe dozens of nations into buying rigged encryption systems — taking their money and stealing their […]

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Tue Feb 11 14:01:27 2020 <773ab1f1> <https://apple.news/A2H5uC_JCQ9mGRpdd83xnVA|https://apple.news/A2H5uC_JCQ9mGRpdd83xnVA> — ‘The intelligence coup of the century’: For decades, CIA read encrypted communications of allies and adversaries — The Washington Post — The CIA in partnership with West German intelligence was the secret owner of a Swiss company that supplied more than 120 countries from Iran to the […]

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Sat Feb 8 15:54:45 2020 <8f79fcda> GO GO RED TEAM RANGER!

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Sat Feb 8 07:40:33 2020 <58f4c611> Just got word that I passed the oscp. Fuck man, that was a hard ass test to pass. It feels pretty cool.

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Wed Feb 5 23:08:56 2020 <2609eaea> So the Iowa Caucas debacle. The precinct leaders downloaded an app on an insecure device. <2609eaea> Attacking volunteers appears to be it

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Wed Feb 5 17:17:15 2020 <d666283b> <http://techgenix.com/psexec-nasty-things-it-can-do/|http://techgenix.com/psexec-nasty-things-it-can-do/> — PsExec and the Nasty Things It Can Do — An overview of what PsExec is and what its capabilities are from an administrative standpoint.

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Wed Feb 5 15:38:26 2020 <773ab1f1> Britt’s friends do something similair but the goal isn’t to trick the algos, but to have better control over their social network graph <773ab1f1> two-three instagram profiles, One for the public, one for the squad, one for best friends.

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Wed Feb 5 14:02:54 2020 <773ab1f1> <https://twitter.com/alfredwkng/status/1224696290497499136?s=21|https://twitter.com/alfredwkng/status/1224696290497499136?s=21>

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Tue Feb 4 21:11:23 2020 <9e126bf3> buffer overflow in the damn password input <https://www.techradar.com/news/linux-and-macos-pcs-hit-by-serious-sudo-vulnerability> — Linux and macOS PCs hit by serious Sudo vulnerability — Sudo scare part deux, as another flaw is found by an Apple security expert

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Tue Feb 4 00:05:58 2020 <773ab1f1> <https://towardsdatascience.com/poisoning-attacks-on-machine-learning-1ff247c254db> — Poisoning attacks on Machine Learning — A 15-year old security problem that’s making a comeback

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Mon Feb 3 23:06:17 2020 <5547a085> That’s genius lol

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Mon Feb 3 21:56:50 2020 <9e126bf3> lol <https://www.businessinsider.com/google-maps-traffic-jam-99-smartphones-wagon-2020-2> — An artist wheeled 99 smartphones around in a wagon to create fake traffic jams on Google Maps — Wherever the wagon full of phones went, Google Maps showed a traffic jam, displaying a red line and routing people around the area.

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Mon Feb 3 20:47:52 2020 <58f4c611> Yeah it’s pretty much everything except kernel exploits. Every machine was pretty updated.

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Mon Feb 3 19:42:59 2020 <5547a085> <@U03A64PPM> nice!

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