nullbyteslackspace

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nullbyteslackspace

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@nullbyteslack

mediocre cyber security analyst

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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
This is my workflow when dealing the LLM customer support, but I think it's also important for you to burn as many tokens as possible from these services to give economic incentives for them to stop cutting these corners with customer support. Just ask the bot to list each integer from 0 to 100,000,000 that are a product of 7, or something like that. Should quickly cost more than the previous third worlder.
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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
Never brain rot. It is legitimately rotting your brain. So many zoomers I know are absolutely fried, and all social media companies that purposely targeted children should be nationalized, liquidated, and forced to pay for dementia-related healthcare.
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Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
Next time you hear somebody very confidently saying that machine intelligence will take all of our jobs, just send them this article. The lump of labor fallacy will just never die. newsletter.pessimistsarchive.org/p/robots-have-…
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Sweep
Sweep@0xSweep·
This 25yo British hacker sold $2 MILLION of stolen data and got caught from a single $250 transaction Kai West ran the dark web’s biggest stolen data marketplace for 2 years under the name IntelBroker He hacked Apple, AMD, Cisco, Nokia, HPE, General Electric, Europol, the US Pentagon and a database exposing the personal info of every member of the US Congress He even built a LinkedIn profile claiming he worked at the UK’s FBI equivalent, which later said they had never heard of him He only sold in Monero, because of it‘s privacy feature In January 2023 an FBI agent asked to buy $250 of stolen data and convinced him to accept Bitcoin this time instead of Monero That $250 Bitcoin went into a wallet linked to his real Coinbase account, registered with his actual UK driver’s license The FBI then spent 2 years matching his YouTube history to posts on his hacker forum, then arrested him in France in February 2025 By then he caused $25 million in damage to 40+ companies and became the owner of the dark web forum he was selling on He stepped down in January 2025 saying he was “too busy” and was arrested 3 weeks later
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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
Google is Reddit-maxxing now, and it's disgusting.
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Josh Stroschein | The Cyber Yeti
Created a Python3 script that uses @shodanhq #CLI to resolve a domain to IP and then request scan results. Works with a single domain or an input file. Primarily use it for exploring compromised infrastructure so it's not tremendously robust :) github.com/jstrosch/shoda…
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Tom Dörr
Tom Dörr@tom_doerr·
Comprehensive digital forensics guide covering computer, mobile, and network github.com/mikeroyal/Digi…
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sudox
sudox@kmcnam1·
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Audrey Renée Bentley
Audrey Renée Bentley@BentleyAudrey·
So, I was at the chiropractor on the stretchy table thing and this one woman had her daughter there who was probably 3? The little girl loudly says "MY BUTT ITCHES.....MY BUTT ITCHES" so we're all laughing and then randomly she says "my dad wears lipstick sometimes" LMAO 🤣
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sudox@kmcnam1·
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Mullvad.net
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
It’s absurd that American authorities can purchase personal data – that they’re not allowed to gather themselves without a warrant – directly from data brokers. This violates the Fourth Amendment, and it’s time to close the data broker loophole. Today, @RepThomasMassie, @RepBoebert and @naomibrockwell at the @LudlowInstitute introduced the Surveillance Accountability Act. It requires warrants based on probable cause for all government surveillance and data access. You can read more about it at surveillanceaccountability.com
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Michael Feng
Michael Feng@fengtality·
Almost got hacked this morning - here's a replay of what happened: 1. A VC whom I've met in person reached out for a catchup 2. She sent me a Microsoft Teams link a few min ahead of the meeting 3. When I joined, it asked me to download update script 4. Got a funny feeling and ended the call immediately 5. Claude inspected the file and it was indeed malicious Not sure if this person was just hacked or a bad actor, but I wanted to post this as a PSA. Stay safe.
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Turshija
Turshija@turshija·
I got completely owned by the most sophisticated hack I've ever encountered. I'm a developer. I know what scams look like. This didn't look like one. 🧵
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Matt Johansen
Matt Johansen@mattjay·
Important free resource that teaches you how to rotate secrets on lots of different platforms. Seems we're in the everyone leaking secrets phase of supply chain attacks lately. Keep this handy. Thanks @trufflesec! howtorotate.com
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impulsive
impulsive@weezerOSINT·
North Korean Lazarus Group has weaponized this exact class of Microsoft-signed kernel driver. It is sitting on MILLIONS of Windows PCs right now. It gives any local process full control from the deepest level of Windows. 5 lines of code. Zero validation. Your antivirus can’t stop what runs below the OS.
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The DFIR Report
The DFIR Report@TheDFIRReport·
We identified an exposed server that provided unusual visibility into a large-scale, multi-victim exploitation and collection operation. Artifacts on the host showed that Claude Code and OpenClaw were embedded in the operator's day-to-day workflow, supporting troubleshooting, orchestration, and refinement of the collection pipeline. Logs indicated more than 900 confirmed compromises, with tens of thousands of harvested .env files spanning AI, cloud, payments, databases, messaging and more. Read the full report: thedfirreport.com/2026/04/22/bis…
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Adib Hanna
Adib Hanna@adibhanna·
Had an interview with a “crypto” recruiter. We talked for about 40 minutes, and then they asked me to look at some code. Their first instruction was to clone the repo. I didn’t. They seemed surprised, so I told them I wanted a moment to check whether it was safe first. I ran a quick analysis with Claude. Turns out the code had a backdoor. It would copy my environment variables and send them to a remote server. The recruiter went speechless and ended the call pretty quickly. Be careful who you talk to. Scammers are real.
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
A Greek island is offering free homes and $556 per month to families who want to move there Antikythera has just 24 residents, with priority given to skilled workers who have three or more children
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rekdt
rekdt@rekdt·
LOOK AT THIS CUTIE
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