January 30, 2024
January 30, 2024
I am on the Adventures of Alice and Bob podcast discussing some cool cyber operations and hacking failures. I think it is well worth a listen, since these meta topics are so fascinating and so underrepresented.https://t.co/FwoId1DhBE
— thaddeus e. grugq thegrugq@infosec.exchange (@thegrugq) January 30, 2024
The DUP are a major political party in Northern Ireland. During a secret meeting that was being leaked live they complained about leaks. The whole thing is just incredibly funny, so feel free to read it all. I’ve pulled out the highlights.
NEW: DUP Party Exec meeting live:
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
JD just began speaking:
Says negotiations are over, and DUP aren’t going to get anymore.
Says we have reached moment of decision 1/
JD now complaining about leaks; he says every meeting he holds gets in the hands of the media in less than an hour. Says it impacts on way DUP do business and says it undermines trust. He says party therefore operating with constraints. 3/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
Meeting now halted. Anger that meeting is being live tweeted. 5/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
DUP meeting descends into mayhem. JD saying texts being sent to Jamie Bryson who is giving a blow by blow account to the meeting 6/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
Party Chairman orders ‘PHONES OFF’ 17/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
JD says PSNI brought in to try and block phone signals 20/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
JD says effort to block phone signals hasn’t stopped the reporting from the meeting. 21/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
PSNI still being consulted by senior DUP HQ staff. They are trying to use technology to sweep the room 26/
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
Party Chairman keeps sporadically shouting “PHONES OFF”. But someone reminds him some
— Jamie Bryson (@JamieBrysonCPNI) January 29, 2024
need to keep them on to monitor my Twitter. Presumably for those at the back who can’t hear 35/
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@JamieBrysonCPNI: NEW: DUP Party Exec meeting live: JD just began speaking: Says negotiations are over, and DUP aren’t going to get anymore. Says we have reached moment of decision 1/ He says after much deliberation...…
my radiator refuses to radiate because it thinks there's a window open. there isn't a window open! it's just cold. which is the radiator's job to fix! being cold is why i want the radiator on pic.twitter.com/GqVncLZfxG
— Kate (@thingskatedid) January 28, 2024
Listening to LLM responses through leaked GPU local memory: https://t.co/tkL6hEexoa
— ringzerø.training && @ringzer0@infosec.exchange (@_ringzer0) January 29, 2024
This is a book from the 1980s. Atari sent it out to teach cabinet owners how to repair their machines. While the knowledge seems very specific to arcade cabinets, it’s engaging and many of the concepts covered are used all through out general electronics. https://t.co/G6j8HUjVaN pic.twitter.com/hxR8lXDCbc
— Datasheet Digest 🧐 (@DatasheetDigest) January 28, 2024
SRE Deep Dive into Linux Page Cachehttps://t.co/ZTAumx2HsJ pic.twitter.com/sTvMLzE2ZW
— Tanel Poder Consulting 🇺🇦 (@TanelPoder) January 29, 2024
I'll say it again: Excel is not a datab... wait, what?https://t.co/17rE37dBDr
— @gojimmypi@hackaday.social (@gojimmypi) January 29, 2024
We have already open-sourced the relevant algorithm models on GitHub! Everyone can go and check it out. https://t.co/z8sgLI1qVC
— h4k (@h4kb4n) January 29, 2024
US National Security Agency buys web browsing data without warrant, letter shows https://t.co/wPxqNQhjhT
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) January 27, 2024
Poland’s pro-European government will investigate the alleged use of Pegasus spyware by its nationalist predecessor, opening a new front in a clash between the country’s main political factions https://t.co/BWbDkYkc3M via @bpolitics
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) January 26, 2024
Explore the near-term impact of AI on the cyber threat landscape in our latest assessment, published today, and what protective measures organisations and individuals need in order to mitigate the heightened threat 👇https://t.co/J7xUCSpmrb
— NCSC UK (@NCSC) January 24, 2024
Bypassing GLIBC 2.32’s Safe-Linking Without Leaks into Code Execution: The House of Rust https://t.co/u9D8hvZiFv
— reverseame (@reverseame) January 28, 2024
Writeup(Korean, no exploit) for CVE-2024-0517(Out of bounds write in V8)https://t.co/EJ6EuTMHaX
— Seongjoon Cho (@h0meb0dysj) January 29, 2024
OffensiveCon 2023 slides by @saidelike and @alexjplaskett (@NCCGroupInfosec) on Linux kernel bug hunting and exploitationhttps://t.co/P81V5uRT8k#Linux #kernel #cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/NcB6gdwTMz
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) January 29, 2024
OPSEC issue, truly.
🤔🤔🤔https://t.co/vWVBNsfQGM pic.twitter.com/DS8wy3RV0t
— Just one person (@Newyorkist) January 28, 2024
GitHub - fr0gger/Awesome-GPT-Agents: A curated list of GPT agents for cybersecurity https://t.co/HistCSqsCU
— Clandestine (@akaclandestine) January 28, 2024
KASLR bypass on ubuntu x86/64 by @p1k4l4 https://t.co/XRZytwMYLq 🤯
— Sunjoo Park (@grigoritchy) January 29, 2024
stopDoingDataStructures https://t.co/uTn0B0Pdpb pic.twitter.com/7l7i9PvIYU
— Programmer Humor (@PR0GRAMMERHUM0R) January 29, 2024
Being a spy is so lame nowadays, during the Cold War you got to meet in some shadowy Berlin cemetery wearing a cool trenchcoat to exchange microfiche for a bag of Krugerrands, now you just email attachments to secret_documents@fsb.ru from your Mac https://t.co/pJQVsTNpv1 pic.twitter.com/OMMZqywgLm
— Quantian (@quantian1) January 29, 2024
A darknet drug market bought a darknet news company to suppress negative publicity.
Darknetlive Sold to Incognito Market · darkdot.
Incognito, a darknet drug marketplace, purchased the news site Darknetlive in November 2022.
Highly underrated GitHub repo from @DebugPrivilege here - if you do lowlevel-ish coding or just want to learn about Windows internal stuff, it's a real gold mine with knowledge that is reasonably easy to pick up. Can't believe it only has so few stars.https://t.co/AsmTjBJNXa
— Lars Karlslund - still poking around here (@lkarlslund) January 29, 2024
This article is incredibly worrying. https://t.co/bscQIK6Xob pic.twitter.com/GGTECZL43Z
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) January 29, 2024