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January 25, 2025

I never imagined this concept.#bugbountytips pic.twitter.com/AITLKca5Dr

— H4x0r.DZ (@h4x0r_dz) January 24, 2025


A PoC for Early Cascade process injection technique https://t.co/rXrXZ4MfUh

— Panos Gkatziroulis 🦄 (@netbiosX) January 24, 2025


One of our very smart Active Directory experts has been putting together a series of blog posts about hardening AD. Already into its 7th installment, it covers SMB hardening, disabling NTLMv1, least privilege and more. Check the series out - https://t.co/KkKfarAX9a

— Matt Zorich (@reprise_99) January 24, 2025


M$ OCRing all images in Onedrive and storing the information in an unsecured database on the endpoint. https://t.co/1eNkotksip

— Brian Maloney (@bmmaloney97) January 24, 2025


An open source headless browser rewritten in Zig designed for AI and automation.

• 9x less memory footprint than Chrome
• 11x faster execution than Chrome

Very exciting times.https://t.co/dc6XrnrvwM

— Sébastien Chopin (@Atinux) January 23, 2025



Spotted another "Living off the..." project in the wild -

LOTTunnelshttps://t.co/Wb1imKA6zp

— bohops (@bohops) January 25, 2025


LDAPWordlistHarvester: generate a wordlist from the information present in LDAP

Author: DDOS
Source: https://t.co/N52u25fcxh

— 7h3h4ckv157 (@7h3h4ckv157) January 25, 2025


Kyanos is a networking analysis tool using eBPF. It can visualize the time packets spend in the kernel, capture requests/responses, makes troubleshooting more efficient.

https://t.co/Xy1IEVIQsA

— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) January 24, 2025


C IS LEGAL AGAIN pic.twitter.com/XNls3ykft9

— lcamtuf (@lcamtuf) January 25, 2025


https://www.osintme.com/index.php/2025/01/20/the-importance-of-favicons-in-website-osint-research/


OceanLotus Exposed: Zero-Day Exploits and Cross-Platform Trojans Uncoveredhttps://t.co/ROZrJYPcKp

— Gray Hats (@the_yellow_fall) January 24, 2025


A Cold War Satellite Program Called Parcae Revolutionized Signals Intelligence - IEEE Spectrum

Engineers at the Naval Research Lab launched a spy satellite program called Parcae and revolutionized signals intelligence at the height of the Cold War. The program relied on computers to sift through intelligence data, providing a technological edge at a pivotal moment in the Cold War.

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