December 29-30, 2024
December 29-30, 2024
During the US Election 2020, on Facebook, misinformation (strictly defined) spread more slowly than true information, mostly relying on few very active users. Also, contrary to a repeated complaint, content moderation was used and effective to curb it.https://t.co/lyOxiGrSUl
— Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) December 29, 2024
sorry I’m still processing this, you’re telling me elon was using an alt account on a twitter space with a voice changer but then got so mad he stopped using it, exposed himself, and is now banning everyone who made fun of him ?
— eden riley 🌻 (@peedenisonline) December 28, 2024
There is epic drama on Twitter due to Elon and Vivek discovering that most MAGA Americans are against H1B visas. I’ve avoided including it because it’s (a) sprawling, (b) political and thus off topic, and (c) I’m not following it that closely. However, this was too funny.
During various Incident Response projects, I verified all executable (EXE and DLL) files to identify those without clear evidence of their source. This involves collecting all files and then removing the known ones from the list. The process may rely on digital signatures and/or…
— Grzegorz Tworek (@0gtweet) December 28, 2024
Russian sleeper agents spend years building unassuming lives—careers, families, and friendships—blending into society to avoid detection. Their long-term cover is the ultimate weapon in stealth espionage. 🕵️♂️🇷🇺 #Espionage #SleeperCells #undercover #spies https://t.co/RYFBqagQew
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) December 28, 2024
I wrote about something similar just after the Skripal poisonings https://t.co/QhqeQzNEiw
— Philip Ingram MBE 🇬🇧🇮🇪🇺🇦 (@PhilipIngMBE) December 28, 2024
Intro to Linux processes hidinghttps://t.co/w3KHP7K9zQhttps://t.co/gxrLCUEMHl
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) December 28, 2024
Credits Stephan Berger and Hal Pomeranz#Linux #Cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/Cnxteu866I
Breaking ARM’s Memory Tagging Extension with Speculative Execution (paper)https://t.co/7Gk9F08gEZ#cybsersecurity #Linux pic.twitter.com/LaQbab4sJV
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) December 29, 2024
I was sent this new rootkit link written in Rust with some interesting use of a hypervisor. Haven't tested yet as it looks pretty involved. H/T @thoughtb0x https://t.co/qiPf6opLfG
— Craig Rowland - Agentless Linux Security (@CraigHRowland) December 29, 2024
spotted at 38c3 pic.twitter.com/UuJx6kCx6d
— cts🌸🏳️⚧️ (@gf_256) December 30, 2024
SPY NEWS: 2024 — Week 52. Summary of the espionage-related news… | by The Spy Collection | Dec, 2024 | Medium
Summary of the espionage-related news stories for the Week 52 (December 22–28) of 2024.
I just released a tool to execute assemblies from unmanaged processes with HWBP/Patching (choice at compilation). For HWBP, I hook threads created by the assembly and thread pooling used by the CLR.https://t.co/xDIvhCvzbK
— Rtl Dallas (@RtlDallas) December 29, 2024
NFS has not received much attention of the offensive security community in nearly a decade. Today, we are happy to share our research on the topic: https://t.co/iehDxiF46m. I'll give you a short overview in this thread 🧵 (1/5) #redteam #pentest
— Michael Eder @edermi@infosec.exchange (@michael_eder_) December 29, 2024
"Children as agents of cultural adaptation" - very interesting.https://t.co/JAqRhK6SqB pic.twitter.com/s3PHZ1tKD2
— Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) December 30, 2024
Protect Loader - a shellcode loader written in golang designed to provide various security and evasion techniques for Go applications. Includes features such as shellcode loading, obfuscation & the use of indirect syscalls https://t.co/OneeybX6dm
— Panos Gkatziroulis 🦄 (@netbiosX) December 28, 2024