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Sharing simple cybersecurity tips | Dev & security analyst | Helping you stay safe online

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CodeWithSamzy
CodeWithSamzy@codewithsamzy·
Easy weekend reminder 🧘‍♂️ Take a few minutes to clean up old logins, unused apps, or browser extensions you don’t need anymore. Security doesn’t always need alerts and panic sometimes it’s just quiet maintenance. Enjoy your weekend ✨ #cybersecurity #InfoSec
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Taken🎒
Taken🎒@T_A_K_E_N_1·
I have been in Ethos since day one. And still don't know the need for credibility scores Does it matter here or did i miss something?
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Deybola
Deybola@Deybola_w3·
$50M for AI Revenue Agents 👀 That alone tells you where enterprise sales is going. The real edge isn’t “let’s get more leads” it’s turning every won/lost deal into data, cloning your top rep’s brain, and letting agents execute in real time. HockeyStack raising $50M to build AI Revenue Agents, that capture that playbook and run it 24/7 is actually a big deal. This might be the biggest change to revenue teams.
Emir Atli@emiratli_

We raised $50M to build the First AI Revenue Agent. It runs New Business, Expansion, and Prospecting to close you more business while you sleep.

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CodeWithSamzy
CodeWithSamzy@codewithsamzy·
🚨 New banking-focused malware campaign in Latin America. JanelaRAT has been observed targeting financial institutions, with over 14,739 attacks recorded in Brazil in 2025. Instead of brute-forcing systems, it stays quiet and waits for banking activity. Once a user interacts with online banking, it can: • Hijack browser sessions • Inject fake login overlays • Capture credentials in real time • Enable remote control of the infected device This is a classic banking trojan behavior model — focused on timing, not noise. It doesn’t rush in… it waits for money movement. #Cybersec #InfoSec
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Førtune🕷🕸@heisf0rtune·
"CT influencer" starter pack: > "something big is coming" then disappears for a week > called the top. after it topped > "not financial advice" under a financial advice post > paid community. called "the alpha hub" > posts gains, never posts losses > replies to everything with "gm ser" > got paid by a project, posted "i'm bullish" anyway thanks for playing kek.
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CodeWithSamzy
CodeWithSamzy@codewithsamzy·
@Polymarket just launched a $5M bug bounty program on the line for anyone who can break it. This isn’t a small scope review — it covers their full stack: • Smart contracts that settle trades • Collateral system handling user deposits • Oracle adapters that resolve market outcomes • Web app used by millions of users In simple terms: researchers are being invited to test everything from on-chain logic to front-end attack surface. When a platform handling this level of volume opens up a bounty like this, it usually means one thing: They want issues found before attackers do. High stakes. Real production systems. Big exposure surface...... Are you cooking or not?
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Taken🎒@T_A_K_E_N_1·
I've been deep into prediction markets for over 4 months now And one thing i understood faster is that it's not just about making the right call It's about how fast you can act on it. At first, i thought the edge was simple Be right more than others. But after spending so much time on @Polymarket, I realized that's not how it really works. You can be right, and still lose Why? Because by the time you act, the market has already moved What actually changed my approach was - Being able to trade anywhere - Being able to act instantly - And most importantly, spotting good plays early & copying smart moves Let me break it down simply. Most people in prediction markets Scroll, wait for obvious signals and enter late And most times that late entry is where the loss happens. Because markets don't wait for you They react to news, sentiment, and capital flow in real time. After a while, I stopped looking for outcomes and started asking better questions. - Where is sentiment shifting? - What hasn't been fully priced in yet? - Who is already positioning early? That's when things started to click in. But here's the real problem nobody talks about. Even when you see the opportunity, you still need to act fast. And that's where most people do fail Switching tabs, reconnecting wallets, confirming transactions and hesitating While doing all that, you're delaying and would lead to worse entries. This is where using @PolyTechTrade completely changed my flow. It's more like an execution layer sitting on top of Polymarket. Instead of observe → think → struggle to execute It becomes observe → act (instantly) What i personally like most I can literally place trades from anywhere, anytime That alone is a huge edge. But the real game changer for me is copy trading & tracking smart wallets. Instead of guessing - I watch wallets that are consistently making solid calls. - Study how they position - And sometimes align with them early I started noticing a pattern over time, I stopped playing randomly. Another thing that leveled me up Is using limit orders instead of chasing prices Most people, once market is moving, jump in But the smarter approach is Define your entry, let the price come to you and stick to your strategy That improves your positioning massively. After 4 months, my biggest takeaway is You don't need to be the smartest person in the market. You just need to see faster, act faster, and position better. Everything is about the edge you have above the other person
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Førtune🕷🕸
Førtune🕷🕸@heisf0rtune·
Posting about everything is the fastest way to stay invisible. Here's the truth nobody wants to hear: Your audience doesn't follow people; they follow experts. And experts talk about ONE thing over and over until they own it. One niche topic posted three times a week beats ten random topics every single time. Why? > The algorithm learns what you're about. > Your audience knows what to expect. > You get better at the topic faster than anyone. > People save your posts because you're THE person for that topic. Random posting = random followers. Random followers = random results. Pick ONE skill and go all in on it this week. Watch what happens. What's the ONE thing you're going all in on this week? Don't say "everything."
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TAYO
TAYO@Tayo_0_0_1·
Two creators wrote a hook for a RWAs project.. Creator 1→“RWAs are changing how we invest in property” Creator 2→”My landlord owns 6 buildings. I’ve rented for 11 years..basically funding a 7th. The gap was never hustle, but access“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ who was the storyteller?
TAYO@Tayo_0_0_1

Two creators wrote a hook for the same gaming project.. Creator 1→ “This game feels like you are actually in it” Creator 2→ “you ever watch a war scene and think…what if that was me? This game answered that and I wasn’t ready” Which creator was the storyteller? and why?

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Deybola
Deybola@Deybola_w3·
These past few days i’ve been very occupied Had to prep for my IT and move to a new place, so things haven’t exactly been smooth for me. I’ll be spending most of my time now learning backend and blockchain dev. This might be the most locked in phase of my life and I gotta make it count And like always, I’ll be sharing the journey here💚
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CodeWithSamzy
CodeWithSamzy@codewithsamzy·
🚨 Major phishing infrastructure taken down. The FBI and Indonesian police dismantled W3LL, a phishing platform linked to $20M+ in fraud attempts. This wasn’t just a tool — it was a full ecosystem: • Used by 500+ threat actors • Sold phishing kits to steal credentials • Included methods to bypass MFA • Enabled resale of access to 25,000+ compromised accounts This is how modern cybercrime works: Tools → Access → Monetization Not random attacks a structured marketplace. #phishing #InfoSec
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Førtune🕷🕸@heisf0rtune·
Creator with 0 haters. Prove me wrong...
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REALMAN FC@TheRMFC·
One team will do a Remotada and I know the exact one 😜 #anime
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Taken🎒
Taken🎒@T_A_K_E_N_1·
On a serious note How many tweets is ok for a day if you are averaging 150 replies in a day Asking for a friend
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CodeWithSamzy
CodeWithSamzy@codewithsamzy·
⚠️ A critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-34197) has been identified in Apache ActiveMQ , present for over a decade. The issue lies in the Jolokia API, where insufficient input validation allows attackers to send crafted requests that trigger arbitrary OS command execution (RCE). When chained with CVE-2024-32114, the attack surface expands enabling unauthenticated RCE on certain configurations. Impact: • Remote command execution on the host • Full system compromise depending on privileges • No authentication required in some cases Patched in versions 5.19.4 and 6.2.3. If exposed externally, this is a high-risk target.
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