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October 28, 2023

October 28, 2023

October 28, 2023

First time in history Lenin delivered food. https://t.co/2TjvTXP5wv

— David Boaz (@David_Boaz) October 26, 2023

I have questions pic.twitter.com/Gtu2C90INB

— Julian Davis Mortenson (@jdmortenson) October 25, 2023

Enemy at the Gates is the greatest psyop the CIA ever conducted, it convinced the Russian Army to ignore its own regimental histories in favor of a fleshed out FPS plot. pic.twitter.com/WuptgW6qWN

— Heranimos Swingle, Padded Gambeson Man (@Pasha_Spider) October 27, 2023

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i'm not in the mood, your honor


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I didn't see this coming. In Northern Ireland, Brexit has drained support among young people for remaining in the UK - across the board. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...


Great discussion of how strategy is made in the real world.

Fireside Friday, October 27, 2023 (On Politics in Strategy) – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry

Fireside this week! Next week we’ll finally close out the addenda to the How to Roman Republic 101 series with a look at provincial governance, but I don’t think that will be done in ti…


Dan Goodin: "Google has removed a video posted by academic res…" - Infosec Exchange

Google has removed a video posted by academic researchers demonstrating how a newly discovered side channel in Apple's A- and M-series CPUs can be used to steal a password. I thought for sure the removal was a mistake, but a Google representative told me the video was removed for violating a term of service barring "demonstrating how to use computers or information technology to steal credentials, compromise personal data, or cause serious harm to others." The video, demonstrating important r...

lcamtuf :verified: :verified: :verified:: "@dangoodin @genkin @YuvalYarom @themadstephan@bir…" - Infosec Exchange

@dangoodin @genkin @YuvalYarom @themadstephan@birdsite.wilde.cloud I had to do this multiple times on behalf of security researchers back when working at Google. I think the basic problem is that there is a vague if well-intentioned policy in place, and that people doing these reviews aren't security experts, do these by the thousands, and don't understand the difference between novel research and some dude showing how to install a keylogger on a spouse's computer. At some point, I think they ...


So HR says it's "unacceptable" to bring my lunch in a bottle and that vodka "isn't soup"

— 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗸'𝘀 Ⱨ₳Ʉ₦₮ɆĐ 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲 🍁 (@BrickMahoney) September 21, 2022

Honestly, my biggest fear about becoming a zombie is all the walking.

— Gia (@GashleyMadison) February 5, 2017

That's a wrap on #Pwn2Own Toronto 2023! We awarded $1,038,250 for 58 unique 0-days during the event. Congratulations to Team Viettel (@vcslab) for winning Master of Pwn with $180K and 30 points. We'll see you at Pwn2Own Automotive in Tokyo next January. pic.twitter.com/CPKPTyMeIv

— Zero Day Initiative (@thezdi) October 27, 2023

Here we are, now we are the Champions 🤩🤩🤩 https://t.co/Z9Bm5jV7Iw

— VCSLab (@vcslab) October 27, 2023

Congratulations!

VCS is a great training ground. Many of the best hackers that I'm honored to work with graduated from this lab. https://t.co/UVMKifVFtE

— Thái "thaidn" Dương (@XorNinja) October 28, 2023

In times like these, we need heroes who cheer us up. The West Country doesn’t disappoint https://t.co/Gz73xg7iU2

— Daniel Cuthbert (@dcuthbert) October 27, 2023

Fear and sympathy: villagers on their encounters with the ‘Somerset gimp’ | Somerset | The Guardian

The latex-clad individual has caused much distress in the sleepy West Country area, though others say they ‘feel sorry for them’


Nice reading about a technique to bypass ASLR without the need of an InfoLeak
Credits @nick0vehttps://t.co/UX2DhBDPd5#aslr #exploit #infosec pic.twitter.com/7qUJelQjbc

— 0xor0ne (@0xor0ne) October 27, 2023

American diplomat Henry Kissinger “suffered an injury” and had to cancel a scheduled appearance at Rice University’s Baker Institute in Houston tonight, @RiceUniversity president Reginald DesRoaches told the audience. pic.twitter.com/Mrz1y783eK

— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) October 27, 2023

After 28 years, SSLv2 is still not gone from the internet... but we're getting there - SANS Internet Storm Center

After 28 years, SSLv2 is still not gone from the internet... but we're getting there, Author: Jan Kopriva

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