January 9-10, 2025
January 9-10, 2025
From https://t.co/XFEpKzhGim pic.twitter.com/b6HXJIy5FL
— Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) January 9, 2025
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/16745/7/16745.pdf
Page spray techniques for Linux kernel exploitationhttps://t.co/qhwcxPuxLQ#infosec #Linux pic.twitter.com/qLCm7nDnTN
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) January 9, 2025
"stack-based buffer overflow 🙀 being actively exploited in Ivanti Secure Connect"
— Haifei Li (@HaifeiLi) January 9, 2025
This is a real year 2025 post.
The detailed version of our #WorstFit attack is available now! 🔥
— Orange Tsai 🍊 (@orange_8361) January 9, 2025
Check it out! 👉 https://t.co/EWlBSgXhpx
cc: @_splitline_ https://t.co/JnAg3egnyG
Naturally, this has security implications, as detailed in this excellent post: https://t.co/Sd3zZfhX11
— Brendan Dolan-Gavitt (@moyix) January 9, 2025
Shortcuts pirate.
— MalwareHunterTeam (@malwrhunterteam) January 9, 2025
😂 pic.twitter.com/m2f6WKarV4
Steve Bellovin: "Finally got around to finishing and submitting …" - Infosec Exchange
Finally got around to finishing and submitting my paper on telegraph codebooks: https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/codebooks.pdf
https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/codebooks.pdf
Christmas Robot was easily the favorite song in our holiday light show this year. It's an earworm! pic.twitter.com/JfdHFpN6tn
— Rob Joyce (@RGB_Lights) January 10, 2025
I demand to know who they copied / stole this from!
— steve hsu (@hsu_steve) January 9, 2025
L4 ADAS at 50km/h in urban areas. Surely they can't build this without SV tech bros involved! https://t.co/gDpu4RHWaR
Chinese companies have reduced the cost of LiDAR by almost 100x in the last 10 years. Unless they had help from Aliens or found a crashed UFO, they did this without copying anyone.
— steve hsu (@hsu_steve) January 9, 2025
When you're building robots and autonomous vehicles in China you benefit from the proximity of…
Russian spy who hoarded surveillance gadgets in English hotel boasted of being like James Bond character Q, court hears | UK News | Sky News https://t.co/g6871N5wie
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) January 9, 2025
🛰️ The Gravy Analytics breach exposes how easily citizens can be tracked:
— Baptiste Robert (@fs0c131y) January 9, 2025
- Seen at Space Launch Complex 36
- Work commute mapped
- Stops at Home Depot & family visits near Kansas City logged
🔒 A stark reminder of the privacy risks in location data collection. https://t.co/uXGWR6UUGu pic.twitter.com/EiI5TUNmNY