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May 2, 2022
May 2, 2022
The cyberwar is wild. Greg Peterson @MachineryPeteRussians plunder $5M worth of tractors and combines from JD dealership in Melitpol, Ukraine, then transport...
May 1, 2022
May 2, 2022
The Ukrainian volunteer cyber army is possibly the worst thing to happen for Ukrainian cyber security since the 2015 electrical grid hack. They are providing...
April 30, 2022
April 30, 2022
Gabriel Noronha @GLNoronhaI don’t normally tweet Iranian propaganda videos, but there’s an exception to every rule… 12:27 AM ∙ Apr 30,...
April 29, 2022
April 29, 2022
Great lecture. Totally recommended. raptor @0xdeaNimbuspwn Linux privilege escalation microsoft.comMicrosoft finds new elevation of privilege Linux...
April 28, 2022
April 28, 2022
This story about cables cut in France is going to be interesting to follow. Arthur P.B. Laudrain @APB_LaudrainMajor #internet cables physically cut at...
April 27, 2022
April 27, 2022
Russia is leaking a report on a war game run by a Polish think tank with a retired General. Not very interesting in terms of impact, but interesting as an...
April 26, 2022
April 27, 2022
Crypto. NFT. Fraud. Rinse. Repeat. Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai @lorenzofbNEW: Hackers took over the official Instagram account of @BoredApeYC and tricked...
April 25, 2022
April 26, 2022
This is spectacular. Really cool stuff! Trent Telenko @TrentTelenkoChalk an EW win up for Ukraine. They seems to have figured out how to trigger Russian...
April 24, 2022
April 25, 2022
There isn’t much respect for the volunteer cyber militia, but maybe there’s something actually going on worth paying attention to. Joe Uchill @JoeUchillOne...
April 23, 2022
April 23, 2022
Some cool retro computing Old Vintage Computing Research: Tonight we're gonna log on like it's 1979 (Telenet, Dialcom and The Source) Teletypes may have...
April 22, 2022
April 23, 2022
Some good news on software supply chain security. theopenssf @theopenssfToday we’re announcing the creation of the Securing Software Repositories Working...
April 21, 2022
April 21, 2022
vx-underground @vxundergroundYou may not like it, but this is what cyber warfare looks like The Moscow Times @MoscowTimesThe American rights owner of...
April 20, 2022
April 21, 2022
Dr Bret with an excellent analysis of the state. Bret Devereaux @BretDevereauxMy own view is this: the state is, by its nature, a violence machine. It exists...
April 19, 2022
April 19, 2022
Russian airbase full of styrofoam planes. Which is probably a fire hazard. Expat in Kyiv @expatuaGoogle's increased resolution over Russian military bases is...
April 18
April 18, 2022
A newspaper article on hackers and the KGB from 1990 https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1309&dat=19900217&id=4YJUAAAAIBAJ&pg=2427,331359&hl=en The long...
April 17
April 17, 2022
Phillips P. OBrien @PhillipsPOBrienI’m sure many of you have seen this arresting image. It will probably be a defining one for the equipment war. 8:21 PM ∙...
April 16
April 16, 2022
Sabotage of railways from Belarusian partisans has inspired Russians. And, apparently, been conducted by Belarusian partisans. We saw partisans get...
April 15
April 16, 2022
Details from the report on operation mincemeat. Fascinating Lee Richards @arcreukSections of the #OperationMincemeat final report I've transcribed here:...
April 14
April 15, 2022
China is fucking around with US satellites. I thought Space Force was supposed to be protecting them? “China ‘Decodes’ An Orbiting US Satellite; Claims...
Putin’s cyber blind spot
April 14, 2022
A common question about the lacklustre Russian cyberwar so far is, why hasn’t Putin unleashed the ransomware gangs? Why isn’t there a massive wave of...
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