July 14, 2024
July 14, 2024
I think OpenAI is just trolling the AI doomers now. https://t.co/1MQZ4NAGND pic.twitter.com/BCkucxaAPu
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) July 13, 2024
Microsoft says meeting time has TRIPLED since 2020: typical workers are spending 57% of their time communicating [meetings, calls] with others: 'Today, knowledge work is, quantitatively speaking, less about creating new things than it is about talking about those things.’ pic.twitter.com/aueW97bOrg
— David J Carr (@djc1805) July 12, 2024
a saga pic.twitter.com/Jlwajs0HV1
— worm food 🇵🇸🌸✨🌸🇵🇸 (@frogs4girls) July 13, 2024
If you want to avoid disasters like the AT&T breach, there are basically only three solutions:
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) July 13, 2024
1. Don’t store data
2. Don’t store unencrypted data
3. Have security practices like Google
Very few companies can handle (3), certainly not AT&T.
LOL pic.twitter.com/oeO4POyiRn
— Paul Asadoorian @paulasadoorian@infosec.exchange (@securityweekly) July 12, 2024
This is interesting... AI may be coming for reverse engineers' jobs. It appears that a model trained on C/C++ code, could be used with MODELIZER to emit C/C++ code for a given block of machine code in a proper harness. https://t.co/jqg1qjVPXk
— Dino A. Dai Zovi (@dinodaizovi) July 13, 2024
Trolling Microsoft by naming your exploit "ItsNotASecurityBoundary" is a gutsy move.
— Jake Williams (@MalwareJake) July 12, 2024
But writing a filesystem minifilter that stops the exploit and naming it "FineButWeCanStillEasilyStopIt" is the stuff of legend. https://t.co/sT5CCU8dPx
I’m sure the specific situation was complex. But, we have a snowflake instance and it was harder to activate and enforce Sign in with Google for domain than to use usernames and passwords. That’s the wrong kind of friction by far and adds nothing. https://t.co/QYUPugCu0q
— apenwarr (@apenwarr) July 13, 2024
Making memes for DEF CON pic.twitter.com/fZmXpqCG2z
— Nick Frichette (@Frichette_n) July 14, 2024
Noteworthy here: AT&T received a National Security Exception from DOJ under the SEC Reporting Requirements. First such exception I'm aware of. https://t.co/IVAJDFBhXB pic.twitter.com/FLELudlqCp
— Chris Krebs (@C_C_Krebs) July 12, 2024
Worst result from a Twitter joke:
Dawg no way 😂 pic.twitter.com/6UoBuReM89
— Dopamingue (@raypeatfan) July 14, 2024
OSINTdefender, Laura Loomer and some other major accounts are falsely claiming this is a photo of the shooter at Trump's Pennsylvania rally.
— Shayan Sardarizadeh (@Shayan86) July 14, 2024
This is the picture of an X user, who posted it himself as a trolling attempt a couple of hours ago and is very much alive. pic.twitter.com/qZvGmSlzZJ
Do you remember Polish hackers fixing the train and presenting details during Oh My Hack Conference? The community clearly sees it as manufacturer's sabotage. And it’s why the manufacturer asks now Internal Security Agency to take all conference attendees under detailed… https://t.co/nclM1z4wTO
— Grzegorz Tworek (@0gtweet) July 13, 2024
I’m never deleting this app pic.twitter.com/qnUWZybncs
— Theo - t3.gg (@t3dotgg) July 12, 2024
Simple and clean BinaryNinja integration with Ollama to rename functions and variables via LLM:https://t.co/iKS7n5tY3V pic.twitter.com/UGumNk88iO
— Pedram Amini (@pedramamini) July 14, 2024
Simple and clean BinaryNinja integration with Ollama to rename functions and variables via LLM:https://t.co/iKS7n5tY3V pic.twitter.com/UGumNk88iO
— Pedram Amini (@pedramamini) July 14, 2024
The six dumbest ideas in security
http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/editorials/dumb/Weekly summary is out..https://t.co/o3aZHmHaHd
— Ollie Whitehouse (@ollieatnowhere) July 13, 2024
"he set out to bore his watchers by following the same routes ... day after day until they grew less vigilant. Then he would round two right-hand corners in quick succession, thereby creating a 15-second “gap” during which he could exchange a message".https://t.co/aoHxJq4cr2
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) July 14, 2024