May 3, 2025
May 3, 2025
No shortage of kernel bugs... :)
— roddux (@roddux) May 2, 2025
Kernel 6.6.87 got pwned by 6 unique 0days within 25 seconds of going live on kCTF, lol: https://t.co/xFwsKuPZsd
This is insanely hardcore pic.twitter.com/2uEUPKaDdd
— Alec Stapp (@AlecStapp) May 2, 2025
> guy explaining why he let 200 snakes bite him https://t.co/ytNmMe2Aus pic.twitter.com/6LCV8L6ZfO
— James Medlock (@jdcmedlock) May 3, 2025
I often get asked what to do after running !analyze -v on a kernel memory dump. If you're wondering what steps you could take next to explore it further, check out this section: https://t.co/lXI8c0FfZ7
— DebugPrivilege (@DebugPrivilege) May 2, 2025

Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use” - Ars Technica
Judge downplayed Meta’s “messed up” torrenting in lawsuit over AI training.
Since this is on here now, here's how to avoid the ADExplorer `(objectGUID=*)` IoC https://t.co/XmvoJZ8pka pic.twitter.com/RbdiuCs3WE
— SAERXCIT (@saerxcit) May 2, 2025
Another day, another bug of mine got listed in CISA's KEV. Why does everyone love my bugs (sigh...)? BTW, great article by @SinSinology again! https://t.co/ADjtzUG4N6
— Orange Tsai 🍊 (@orange_8361) May 3, 2025
The question that still isn't addressed here is how you're going to use "offensive cyber" to combat state-actor espionage efforts, intrusions against critical infrastructure, etc. in meaningfully effective ways. https://t.co/2Sm25N30qt
— Brian in Pittsburgh (@arekfurt) May 2, 2025

NSC official: Trump administration will ‘change the script’ on offensive side | The Record from Recorded Future News
Alexei Bulazel, the senior director for cyber on the National Security Council, said it was important to be able "to respond in kind" if the U.S. is targeted with cyberattacks.
Windows RDP lets you log in using revoked passwords. Microsoft is OK with
— Sami Laiho (@samilaiho) May 1, 2025
that.https://t.co/5fLAgzYufm
Computers are networks: If you want to read about modern PCIe topology (root complexes!) and potential I/O bottlenecks in Linux kernel software level, read this first first!
— Tanel Poder 🇺🇦 (@TanelPoder) May 3, 2025
11M IOPS & 66 GiB/s of IO throughput in a single AMD ThreadRipper workstation: https://t.co/qoa8qxOllH pic.twitter.com/5Uo6FqhZjL
Super cool map showing electricity, data, and datacenter infrastructure from @NREL has been updated:https://t.co/leRNfGiTUM pic.twitter.com/1qWF3531Rt
— Joshua D. Rhodes (@joshdr83) May 2, 2025