March 16, 2024
March 16, 2024
Update: last update. I got it finished, turned in on time, and Ive got a place that is interested in publishing it. Thanks for your patience this last week.
if anyone asks you what twitter is like nowadays, just show them this pic.twitter.com/r8y12MOVXl
— keys (@keyrodi) March 14, 2024
Back when you were allowed to use celebs on the bing image generator I put in "Mark Wahlberg stopping 9/11" and I got this pic.twitter.com/vaeck4WMiP
— Soundgarten Of BanBan (@AnimeSerbia) March 15, 2024
I love how Phil Rogaway is invited to keynote a NIST workshop on Block Cipher Modes of operation and just goes hard with "Is humanity worth saving?"https://t.co/qFkekuGJTX pic.twitter.com/x2CFb4KXGL
— Steve Weis (@sweis) March 15, 2024
I thought was a good explanation of information warfare.
Did a quick hack job on this to stabilize the rotation! pic.twitter.com/MFEIsRrd31
— ophello (@ophello) March 15, 2024
Myanmar watch
Rebels in Myanmar 3D print drones in the jungle and launch a swarm against the soldiers of the military junta.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 15, 2024
🇲🇲 https://t.co/p0nDt3H4WA
good stuff: there should be more focus on influence ops as being designed to disrupt (ie chasing ghosts) over influence ops as designed to actually achieve some ambitious outcome
— Rory Cormac (@RoryCormac) March 15, 2024
If we focus on the latter, they suddenly look a lot less successful https://t.co/kotsdOBHjd
Currently loving this interpretation of Caesar’s last words 😎 pic.twitter.com/5YqqdshlA4
— Working Classicists (@WorkClassicists) March 15, 2024
As it turns out, compilers happily spill the index for indirect jumps through a jump table after bounds checking, creating a TOCTTOU race for arbitrary control-flow hijacking. Check out our @HexHiveEPFL @IEEESSP "WarpAttack" paper: https://t.co/hBYmGqeh0N pic.twitter.com/rY5FqvwHeM
— Mathias Payer (@gannimo) April 8, 2023
Here’s a bunch of old kernel exploits. Could use them for testing or as starting points for fuzzing harnesses https://t.co/BU9YWjGqbn
— Richard Johnson (@richinseattle) March 16, 2024
Reverse engineering a car key fob signal (Part 1) : https://t.co/oUMlirbTmW pic.twitter.com/YND9FV4FEx
— Binni Shah (@binitamshah) March 14, 2024
CVE-2024-0223 is quite powerful bug inside angle shader compiler and can be reached directly from js, it can achieve GPU privilege if successfully exploit. Sadly due to many constrains by the compiler we unable to make it!https://t.co/P8jEg9pWol
— Qrious Secure (@qriousec) March 14, 2024