April 14, 2023
Announcement
I am trying out Beehiiv as a replacement for Substack, given how Substack is no longer supported by Twitter. If the newsletter changes platforms, you won’t have to do anything.
Here is today’s newsletter on beehiv. Have a look, let me know what you think. The platform seems much more aimed at the SEO marketing crowd, so maybe I can A/B test tweets or something. (Sorry for the delay today, I had to learn a lot about how Behiiv works functions, it is non-obvious. I couldn’t publish because the default “email” option was selected but with 0 subscribers it errored out. That was fun.)
https://grugq.beehiiv.com/p/april-14-2023-
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And my second byline, which is a slightly bigger deal than the first: https://t.co/nOtRoVXTDF
— Aric Toler (@AricToler) April 13, 2023
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Fred Brooks, eat your heart out!
was just reminded of the NCIS scene where they needed to hack faster so they have two people type on one keyboard pic.twitter.com/0zLIV9sR6W
— Reconstructionist (@un_a_valeable) April 13, 2023
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Russia jamming U.S. smart bombs in Ukraine, leaked docs say - POLITICO
A separate technical problem, since fixed, had been causing the munitions to fail.
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A President Biden Selfie. pic.twitter.com/4NiiiUWlvU
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) April 13, 2023
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Some details of how @AricToler and the @nytimes's team pieced together clues in the photos of leaked documents to identify the leaker.https://t.co/wiWf2sGVWI pic.twitter.com/l2HeP4vZ4D
— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) April 13, 2023
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“ We have a lot of regulations that were written in a different era.” @k8em0 https://t.co/rSfUykWG2L
— Dennis (@DennisF) April 13, 2023
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So you're saying he got caught by.... counter intelligence? https://t.co/WJrzVzV97c
— Dan Black (@DanWBlack) April 14, 2023
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https://twitter.com/tanepiper/status/1646786092899737601
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The slides of our talk New guided Javascript Fuzzing at #Zer0Con2022 have now been updated to our GitHub repo. The work is mainly done by our team member @FengPolaris and @SGFvamll. Check it ;)https://t.co/tzHlfWcSXl
— Gengming Liu (@dmxcsnsbh) April 29, 2022
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(1/n)
— Tim Misiak (@timmisiak) April 14, 2023
WinDbg finally released outside the store, and no more "Preview"!
Ecstatic to see my old team hit this milestone! It's come so far since @aluhrs13 and I started the "WinDbgNext" project so many years ago.https://t.co/PtOcgTxQ3C
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https://twitter.com/secretnofun/status/1646635590710964224
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Scappaticci ‘left secret file of life as Stakeknife spy with solicitor’ https://t.co/egNDoumFsD
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) April 14, 2023
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Weekly analysis is out:
— Ollie Whitehouse (@ollieatnowhere) April 14, 2023
-❓ ops on 🇮🇱 industrial control
-❓ ops in 🇺🇦 using 🏴☠️ software
-🇷🇺 ops in 🇵🇱
-🇨🇳 ops in 🇸🇮🇯🇵🇰🇷
-🇮🇷 ops in ☁️ leading to destruction
then we have:
-🇮🇱 📱 exploits sold🌍
plus the usual def/off tradecraft analysis and more..https://t.co/oVn5Dhdn4y
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So much good stuff in this blog post and linked white paper by @charley_snyder_, @itswillis, and others! My fave parts are the focus on better root causing of vulnerabilities to inform better patching and a new policy commitment... 👀 https://t.co/OPDd253lAV
— Maddie Stone (@maddiestone) April 14, 2023
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Vorig jaar verscheen het boek "Staatsgeheim - De Beveiliging van Overheidsberichten 1945 - 1970", geschreven door M.R. Oberman - meer informatie/more information: https://t.co/cpejkgPftW pic.twitter.com/z5N1XvVHL7
— Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (@NISAssociation) April 14, 2023
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Bitcoin is *retrospectively* a bad way to have done crime…All those transactions you did… are preserved forever… I suppose they have statutes of limitation to worry about, but otherwise, it seems very convenient for the police to have a permanent public record of all the crimes.
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Following the publication of the National Cyber Force’s ‘Responsible Cyber Power in Practice, I asked several experts to give their immediate reactions on some of the key themes in the document for @RUSI_org: https://t.co/tfZ820CQZn (1/8)
— Jamie MacColl (@jamiemaccoll) April 14, 2023