June 15, 2024
June 15, 2024
Ea-nasr moves into the titanium market
Boeing and Airbus may have used 'counterfeit' titanium in planes, FAA says
The Federal Aviation Administration said it would investigate allegations that titanium had entered the supply chain via falsified documents.
Collections: How to Raise a Tribal Army in Pre-Roman Europe, Part II: Government Without States – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
This is the second part of our (planned) three part (I) look at how some ‘tribal’ or more correctly, non-state agrarian peoples raised armies to fight the Romans (and others) in the thi…
A military history buff in China appears to have made an alarming discovery after picking up four discarded books for less than $1 at a neighborhood recycling station: They were confidential military documents. https://t.co/WHHuWGjFAC
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 14, 2024
This is wild. The Trump era DoD ran an antivax misinformation campaign against Chinese COVID vaccines.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-covid-propaganda/Somewhat buried in Microsoft's Patch Tuesday release this month is CVE-2024-30078
— The Register (@TheRegister) June 13, 2024
That allows someone in Wi-Fi range to run malware on a victim's Windows PC with no authentication. Wireless remote code execution
Found by Beijing's Cyber Kunlun teamhttps://t.co/BzkmH7j7fA
Ouch.
— Luke Stephens (hakluke) (@hakluke) June 14, 2024
The Windows Wi-Fi driver can be exploited by an attacker that is within Wi-Fi range. It requires no interaction from the victim and no prior knowledge of the system from the attacker. Just like the movies!
It affects all modern versions of Windows.
Patch immediately! 👇
A must read. It’s the 2013 Wassenaar debacle on ‘intrusion software’ all over again. These kinds of controls are counter productive and are likely to slow down cyber defenders and thus weaken US national security as a result. To say nothing of how much this holds back American… https://t.co/YNrR1pZIkM
— chrisrohlf (@chrisrohlf) June 14, 2024
Microsoft tried unsuccessfully for decades to destroy Linux, when it turns out all they had to do was sponsor Lennart Poettering on GitHub. https://t.co/Bz5HAWSmo0
— Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) June 13, 2024
https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-delay-release-recall-ai-feature-security-concerns-2024-06-14/
— Andy Nguyen (@theflow0) June 14, 2024
Paul M. Nakasone brings world-class cybersecurity expertise to OpenAI’s Board of Directors, helping us deliver on our mission by protecting our systems from increasingly sophisticated bad actors. https://t.co/p8xZ4RhzAK
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) June 13, 2024
Former #NSA director Paul Nakasone will “also contribute to #OpenAI’s efforts to better understand how AI can be used to strengthen cybersecurity by quickly detecting and responding to cybersecurity threats.”https://t.co/fDzEXcWsvi
— Electrospaces (@electrospaces) June 14, 2024
The former head of the NSA may be a great guy. But you don’t put the former head of the NSA on your board (as OpenAI just did) because he’s nice. You put him there to signal that you’re open to doing business with the IC and DoD.
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) June 14, 2024
https://t.co/jEpooMcpUH pic.twitter.com/aAoP4ZloEo
— William "Balloon Guy" Kim (@TheKimulation) June 15, 2024
Those “zigbee” dongles have a TI chip supported by Sniffle https://t.co/8xCdA8vHxK, the current best Bluetooth sniffer by Sultan Qasim Khan, so I’ll be using them for Bluetooth not Zigbee
— Xeno Kovah (@XenoKovah) June 14, 2024
Excellent write up on exploiting CVE-2023-20938: Use-after-free in Android's Binder Linux kernel driverhttps://t.co/qtlAMph0wW#Linux pic.twitter.com/dQgTUzwqZ7
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) June 14, 2024
I didn't want it to come to this, but you all have left me no choice: rumors regarding a 50yr US-Saudi agreement "expiring," triggering the end of dollar dominance, are total nonsense.
— Gregory Brew (@gbrew24) June 14, 2024
A thread: pic.twitter.com/4JbRcwFXzs