May 20, 2024
May 20, 2024
Because Soviets worked to have tight political/civilian control over the nuclear forces one of the challenges was maintaining constant communications between key decision makers and the military command, to allow prompt release of unlocker codes under attack. pic.twitter.com/PW7bNN922P
— krakek (@krakek1) May 14, 2024
today, im excited to release a repository that implements llama3 from scratch -- every matrix multiplication from attention across multiple heads, positional encoding and every other layer in between has been carefully unwrapped & explained. have fun :)https://t.co/gFLcFSRINf pic.twitter.com/5lvltSL0VK
— naklecha (@naklecha) May 19, 2024
"Pipeline Precognition: Predicting Attack Paths Before Apply" by @bradgeesaman. I think more and more, cloud security teams are thinking in graphs. Both from the identity perspective and the resource perspective. I'm excited to hear from Brad on findings attack paths in the cloud pic.twitter.com/UQrpy1VdAH
— Nick Frichette (@Frichette_n) May 19, 2024
"Right now the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (the entity responsible for manned space flight) couldn’t build a toaster for less than a billion dollars." My rant about America's dangerous, rudderless, and incoherent moon program https://t.co/uye4lTn8nz
— Idle Words (@idlewords) May 19, 2024
OSINT: Proton Mail leaks account creation time via PGP keys. By guest author @ValdikSS https://t.co/8MG085qviH pic.twitter.com/yopF7Zj1TO
— The Hacker's Choice (@thc@infosec.exchange) (@hackerschoice) May 17, 2024
Very interesting and in depth blog post on how to exploit an out-of-bounds write vulnerability in FortiGate SSL VPN
— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) May 19, 2024
Dylan Pindur (@assetnote)https://t.co/IdjPBa2dbX#exploit #cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/ZwptTJwlG1
CVE-2024-4761: ITW v8 type confusion of WasmObjects causes oob read/writes inside of sandbox PoC, from @mistymntncop
— 1377 High-yield Nukes (@buptsb) May 19, 2024
It's a shock for me that we could oob just through writing zeros...🤪https://t.co/ZnSqJ3vdcV
Coup in DR Congo: 'Attempted coup' in DR Congo fail, army - BBC News Pidgin
Na di Congolese defense and security forces spoil di attempted coup d’état, tok-tok pesin of di Congolese army Brigadier General Sylvain Ekenge tok for one media briefing.
Failed coup in Kinshasa #DRC by 20 men, involving Christian Malange, head of small opposition party , and Benjamin Zalman-Polun, an American cannabis entrepreneur; more about their alliance in this 2022 article: https://t.co/YUyLQSNioa (1/n) https://t.co/OaktMHLxje
— Kristof Titeca (@KristofTiteca) May 19, 2024
The event was filmed on social media, and they managed to invade the Palais de la Nation, where the offices of the Head of State are https://t.co/KYWhR4ff72 (2/n)
— Kristof Titeca (@KristofTiteca) May 19, 2024
"According to semi-redacted slides published by the us Department of Homeland Security, American officials noticed “SS7 anomalous traffic” that summer which they believed was related to [China's OPM] breach."https://t.co/7BNNfKh8kh
— Dan Black (@DanWBlack) May 18, 2024
Jimmy Carter living long enough to see an Iranian President be destroyed by a helicopter crash in Iran. pic.twitter.com/QRcW6UWNu0
— zeddy (@Zeddary) May 20, 2024
President in an air crash?
— Eric L. Robinson (@UticaEric) May 19, 2024
Difficult recovery? Whereabouts unknown?
Only one person can pull this off.
صنک پليسکن pic.twitter.com/KAU7yFwYZC
It’s over, folks. Search as we knew it for last 30 years died this week.
— Rafat Ali, Media Operator & Dad (@rafat) May 18, 2024
I searched for “Aleppo pepper alternative” and four mobile screens down found the first traditional search link.
Go home, generic publishers, go home, information sources, go home, SEO folks, it is over. pic.twitter.com/TTE0bVgNbk
Reading a few AI + cyber papers this weekend. Was going to write up a longer post but this meme template will suffice. pic.twitter.com/Xu7IOvQcLr
— chrisrohlf (@chrisrohlf) May 19, 2024