November 21, 2024
November 21, 2024
https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/20/dlink_rip_replace_router/On the heels of @Google’s ‘Big Sleep’ AI discovery of a real-world vulnerability, our OSS-Fuzz team identified and reported 26 vulnerabilities to open-source project maintainers by using AI-generated and enhanced fuzz targets. Read more here: https://t.co/6SfPt38ZmE
— Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - Spes consilium non est (@argvee) November 20, 2024
I would be inclined to put more weight on American assessments over the Ukrainian ones in this particular instance. The US had forewarning, it would have been watching the Kapustin Yar facility very closely & would have seen detailed signs of launch & trajectory. https://t.co/Mn0Jjfcjsg
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) November 21, 2024
FWIW today is my first day at @OpenAI. Very exited to work with the team on the sharp edge of security and AI!
— Dave Aitel (@daveaitel) November 19, 2024
Woah.
A CIA RT-519 short-range covert communications device concealed in an AIWA Stereo 820, captured by the Soviet KGB during the Cold War era.
— Spy Collection (@SpyCollection1) November 21, 2024
Source: https://t.co/BgGBWjI7pW#CIA #KGB #espionage #ColdWar #HISTINT #COVCOM pic.twitter.com/KR3r8yWhEf
Great article by @VirpratapVS to classify cyber incidents in the Cyber Power Matrix dataset to my decade-old spectrum of state responsibility.
— Jay Healey (@Jason_Healey) November 20, 2024
Nicely done, @IISS_org!https://t.co/KDlxqmIXrt pic.twitter.com/20H76HUviG
Thank you @Microsoft. Your accessibility software will help bridge the Pyongyang's greatest talent with the world. https://t.co/40jr1uxH9b
— The North Korean Computer Emergency Response Team (@dprkcert) November 21, 2024