June 29, 2024
June 29, 2024
q3k :blobcatcoffee:: "It's finally happened! NEWAG IP Management just s…" - Warsaw Hackerspace Social Club
Attached: 1 image It's finally happened! NEWAG IP Management just sued us for copyright infringement and unfair competition. This is a civil lawsuit in Warsaw, parallel to a criminal investigation that's happening in Cracow. Of course, they got our postal addresses wrong (they could've just asked!) so we only just got a copy from the court, but hey, we now have 164 pages of content to dive into.
It's been 45 years since the best ever account of an attempted crime (from the Edinburgh Evening News, 18 August 1978) pic.twitter.com/xlogCYeZxX
— Daniel🎗🏴 ॐ (@DannyDutch) June 28, 2024
TeamViewer, a widely used remote viewing/management tool, says APT29—i.e. the SVR, Russia's foreign intel service— attacked its systems on June 26th. But "there is no evidence that the threat actor gained access to our product environment or customer data"https://t.co/UoWzbrlkIn
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 28, 2024
'Health-ISAC, which did not respond to requests for comment, allegedly sent its members a similar message saying it has “received information from a trusted intelligence partner that APT29 is actively exploiting Teamviewer.” https://t.co/1kLpJbcIUy
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 28, 2024
WA man set up fake free wifi at Australian airports and on flights to steal people’s data, police allege
Something something, VPN
WA man set up fake free wifi at Australian airports and on flights to steal people’s data, police allege | Cybercrime | The Guardian
Investigation launched after airline reported a suspicious network popped up during a domestic flight in April
It took a week to get info, but Kaspersky told me today its US earnings are "just under 10%" of total revenue. Total revenue last year was $721 million. There are "more than a million endpoints" in US protected by Kaspersky. Updated story: https://t.co/VbIk17BFtk
— Kim Zetter (@KimZetter) June 28, 2024
Historical Knowledge among the Romans – Liv Mariah Yarrow
This is a portion of a chapter I wrote in my edited volume with Chris Smith, published back in 2011 (you can find a full pdf here). It talks about one of my favorite examples of Cicero conducting h…
Modern problems require modern solutions 😂 pic.twitter.com/lVsIkGVu7m
— nixCraft 🐧 (@nixcraft) June 28, 2024
I laugh at your Soviet gerontocracy comparisons. Brezhnev dead at 75, Andropov at 69, Chernenko at 73. Practically toddlers.
— Seva (@SevaUT) July 28, 2023
This is big news, but it also shows just how widespread and worldwide these scammers are - 14,600 suspects, probably just scratches the surface.
— Allan “Ransomware Sommelier🍷” Liska (@uuallan) June 28, 2024
Nearly 4,000 arrested in global police crackdown on online scam networks https://t.co/dWq2uLSKFj @TheRecord_Media & @daryna_antoniuk
Brutal @ft reader’s comment on the presidential debate in the US pic.twitter.com/xM5SRvYT8L
— Olaf Storbeck (@OlafStorbeck) June 28, 2024
Ohhh… @CISAJen, to quote @BonJovi, “Shot through the heart and you’re to blame” 😂😂😂
— Allan “Ransomware Sommelier🍷” Liska (@uuallan) June 28, 2024
‘I don’t see it happening’: CISA chief dismisses ban on ransomware payments https://t.co/eKykuXQtVP @TheRecord_Media & @AlexMartin
stg if it’s a strawberry sprinkled I’m going to lose it , https://t.co/QJNEpdXAIZ
— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) June 25, 2024
DO NOT FEED WILDLIFE. IF YOU’RE GOING TO SHARE A DONUT - AT LEAST ASK US IF WE WANT IT FIRST. BECAUSE WE DO. WE LOVE DONUTS. DO NOT GIVE IT TO WILDLIFE - IT IS BAD FOR THEM - AND IT ALSO MEANS LESS DONUTS FOR US. MAKE BETTER CHOICES.
— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) June 25, 2024
ImHex - Free and Open Source Hex Editor
A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.
Thanks to the amazing work of @iTrooz_, ImHex can now be compiled for the web!
— WerWolv (@WerWolv) October 4, 2023
And the best thing: It supports every feature that the regular version supports too, except things that require direct hardware access.https://t.co/5WJ1RWyP12
The bug is real, the post might not be.
While this user is understandably mad (if this story is true), but to me, this just goes to show how important it is to download new updates to 1 machine to test it first before rolling out to the whole fleet! #CrowdStrike pic.twitter.com/3bpUEpP9pz
— Will (@BushidoToken) June 28, 2024
There’s an important point buried in here:
— Rory Cormac (@RoryCormac) June 29, 2024
Weaponisation of allegations of dis/misinformation are hugely problematic, even dangerous.
(But of course, & what he doesn’t say, is these allegations gain traction because Trump is so prone to spreading disinformation) https://t.co/CU5ypqvXq8
At my first internship we had to build a Windows Server app that would allow a user to drag and drop bunch of spreadsheets into a network folder and generate a summary report. This was previously a task that required ~900 man hrs that would get reduced to ~10 seconds
— andi (e/alb) (@Nexuist) June 29, 2024