July 10, 2023
July 10, 2023
It's not just France: Your phone is a surveillance device @doctorow https://t.co/nbjdon9hT1 @cleartechtoday #blackhat
— 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) July 9, 2023
Spies swapping different SIM cards in and out of burner phones just seems like bad tradecraft. You’re going to link all those IMSIs to one IMEI. (I am watching Jack Ryan.)
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) July 9, 2023
This is because SIM cards fall under the operations budget, while burner phone purchases have to go through procurement.
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) July 9, 2023
When I first proposed my dissertation topic ten years ago, right when Tinder came out, I argued that the marriage rate could crash because modern dating is so sociologically traumatizing that people would just opt out after a point to stay single forever. I think I was right.
— holly (@girlziplocked) July 7, 2023
Inspired by our friend @SPTHvx, let's review a collection of malware author interviews from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.
— vx-underground (@vxunderground) July 9, 2023
In these interviews, the interviewer asked "what do you think the future of malware looks like?".
Let's open a time capsule on a Saturday night =D
Recently while reversing a sample I kept getting confused by generic variable names so I created a quick IDA plugin that renames variables to something easier to remember (e.g var_F8 to _ceres). https://t.co/Jp4ElE3tF0 pic.twitter.com/vYlSyoAFBy
— Alęxandęr Hanęl (@nullandnull) July 9, 2023
If you’d told me that between Barbie and Oppenheimer, one would start online discourse about on-screen age gaps and the other would lead to international controversy rooted in 1940s Asian geopolitics, never in a million years would have I guessed which one would yield which.
— Siddhant Adlakha (@SiddhantAdlakha) July 9, 2023
SPY NEWS: 2023 — Week 27. Summary of the espionage-related news… | by The Spy Collection | Jul, 2023 | Medium
Summary of the espionage-related news stories for the Week 27 (July 2–8) of 2023.
https://newlinesmag.com/argument/what-the-global-war-on-terror-really-accomplished/
Cyber-threat intelligence for security decision-making: A review and research agenda for practice (2023) https://t.co/UztJ2CSBqc (open access)
— Matthijs R. Koot (@mrkoot) July 10, 2023
By Scott Ainslie, Dean Thompson, Sean Maynard & Atif Ahmad.
In Computer & Security, Vol. 132, September 2023. pic.twitter.com/8wjt07YHvY