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Cube@Cube1282444·
@vxunderground I cant even fathom how a TA could exfiltrate that much data, presumably over the course of months at max bandwidth, unnoticed, to god knows what infrastructure would even support it for a low enough price where they would even turn a reasonable profit.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Chinese government super computer (allegedly) compromised and (allegedly) 10PB exfiltrated. The source is CNN. Something about this story is very strange to me. I've been doing cybersecurity stuff for a long, long time. I'm usually on top of most cybersecurity incidents, whether I discuss it publicly or not, yet I have not heard of this story and I have not seen the moniker "FlamingChina" before. Furthermore, none of my colleagues have mentioned this compromise to me. I'm very curious who these cybersecurity experts are who they cite in the article. I'm also very curious on the 10 PETABYTES of data exfiltrated because they is an unfathomable number. 10PB is 10,000 TB. Even in cold storage that's roughly $43,000/month. If it's "hot storage" you're looking at something like, $150,000/month, that doesn't even include the fees for moving the data which would be ASTRONOMICAL. Very very strange
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@vxunderground Rumor has it there's also a side effect of the sensor causing sex change in mosquitoes and certain amphibians within a 3.5 mile radius, internally dubbed The Hermaphrodite Frequency. Only occurring under the right conditions of course. X.com Real news.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Big news for the unemployed today whereas an anonymous source tells media outlets about CIA tool "Ghost Murmur". GHOST MURMUR was allegedly used to track down the United States airmen who the Iranian government shot down. "Ghost Murmur is a classified CIA tool developed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works. It uses long-range quantum magnetometry to detect the faint electromagnetic signature of a human heartbeat from up to 40 miles away, then pairs that data with AI to isolate it from background noise." Do you have any idea how faint a heartbeat is? Detecting it from 40 MILES away? Using .. AI? Nice propaganda, CIA
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@DrDiGiorgio "If only the rich can afford to see a doctor, then more doctors move to town to make money and you’ve solved the problem." In your own words, this assumes at some level healthcare is a limitless resource. Which is just stupid. ATX is a top 10 wealthiest city with 4-8 month waits.
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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA
Also, price signals are the best way to mitigate scarcity. If only the rich can afford to see a doctor, then more doctors move to town to make money and you’ve solved the problem. It’s how we went from only the rich can have cell phones to everyone owning a supercomputer.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@mil000 Not to mention they are spending an additional ~$1500 markup getting it on amazon. Also spending this cash for a GB10 chip to be used specifically for LLM inference, which its not good at and not what the dgx spark is for.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@oops4041555 @miaaowing Encryption won't make a difference in the event the host is compromised. Lumma stealer will just dump it from memory whenever the vault is unencrypted. It's a real concern considering home users dont have access to enterprise MDR. Everyday people are getting ratted often now.
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404oops@oops4041555·
@miaaowing most password managers (unlike lastpass) save passwords in an encrypted form that you yourself encrypt seeing as you use 1password (why 🫠) it requires two passwords to use, so even in the case of a breach they can't do shit
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maeve ~@miaaowing·
had a dream that my password manager got compromised and like.... irl, where do u even go from there?? what do u try to protect or save first?
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Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
reddit is so reddit > ripgrep uses best in class SIMD optimized algorithms > no this not true > I'm not an expert but ripgrep uses SIMD for regexp engine *shows outdated blog with 2 mentions of SIMD* > No, showing them the actual source code of ripgrep DOWNVOTE IT
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@LundukeJournal The persistent issue will be that too many people simply do not care. Open source projects already struggle to find talent with (literally) free time. Narrowing that pool down to american populist nationalists is going to require building some Mormon silicon valley ts.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
I've begun compiling a list, tracking the political actions & statements of software projects, foundations, & companies. Very much a work in progress as there is a *lot* of data to add. What is currently there only scratches the surface. Feel to contribute. github.com/BryanLunduke/S…
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@lastpacketbend @haydendevs fwiw I'm saying this as a 12yr debian user, I absolutely love my pinephone, I would love more development work on mobian, I just wouldn't use it for any reason over any of its alternatives until the more of the right people touch it.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@lastpacketbend @haydendevs do not use mobian lol it only mimics the prestige of debian. The 1 maintainer is too burnt out, the official repository's GPG signing keys were left expired for months, too many unfixed 'QOL' issues like soft-bricking if you locked your screen after updating, but before reboot
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hayden@haydendevs·
genuinely why is there not an alternative to Android or IOS? it cant be that hard, we have hundreds of linux distros
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@MagaSgt Then apparently no words were twisted🤷‍♂️By blaming a citizen for 'provoking' the stop, you inadvertently admit that these officers are either unaware of the law or incapable of maintaining professional composure when they see it exercised.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@MagaSgt Twisting what words? You equated legal open-carry as provocation from law enforcement. Could you say what words are being twisted and what the provocation is instead if not for carrying a gun? Or do you only disagree that it makes cops stupid for not knowing the law?
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Sgt MAGA@MagaSgt·
@CJGRISHAM No I don’t agree, councilor. Objection. Twisting words.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@BadAceMike So true lol keep owning the libs @BadAceMike. Everyone that reads your post is gonna realize just how smart you are.
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Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
DEAN: “What’s the tariff on bananas?” LUTNICK: “10%.” DEAN: “Walmart already raised banana prices by 8%.” LUTNICK: “Well, if you build in America, there’s no tariff.” DEAN: “You can’t build bananas in America.”
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B. Jones@BigB__9332·
@vxunderground In your opinion what country has the most skilled threat actors?
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Okay, before I make a silly post have some context. Rostelecom is the largest telecommunication company in Russia. If you're in the United States, Rostelecom is basically like their AT&T or Verizon. Anyway, Rostelecom has a Cyber Threat Intelligence division called "Solar Group". Solar Group releases papers frequently on threats (specifically in the malware domain) targeting the Russian Federation. I enjoy reading it because, as a person residing in the United States, my Threat Feed is usually threats facing people in the United States (or allies of the United States). Reading threats facing the Russian Federation I'm like, "oh no shit? yall too? lmfao das crazyyyy". My absolute favorite though is reading papers from Chinese or Russian cybersecurity companies where they accuse the United States government of state-sponsored malware campaigns and the United States government is like, "pfffft? Me? No way, dawg. I'm A CHRISTIAN. You ARE THE BAD GUYS. We go to Church EVERY SUNDAY". Then both the Russian Federation and Chinese government go like: ">:( u bitch" But then they do the same thing to us, so it's whatever I guess. We're all doing silly shenanigans on the internet. An example of the silly shenanigans is a Threat Actor who has compromised various law enforcement agencies in the Russian Federation. This Threat Actor is named "Eagle Werewolf" (what country uses the Eagle?). Eagle Werewolf has been compromising law enforcement agencies in the Russian Federation, specifically exfiltrating data related to internal case files, active investigations, operational plans from law enforcement agencies, and any information on who the Russian Federation is actively investigating. Eagle Werewolf also appears to be attempting to map internal infrastructure and organization hierarchy (who is who in law enforcement, supervisors, general employees, etc). That's weird. Why would this mysterious "Eagle Werewolf" want this information? Hmmmmm?
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@DeadDad011119 Cant help but dream where america fiscally would be now if someone who rejected exponential budget growth was in power far sooner.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@DeadDad011119 As I see it, arguably the bigger issue, is we all complain the government is spiraling us into irrecoverable debt and inevitable bankruptcy and Massie is historically the only one who wanted none of it to happen and rejected all forms of spending that didn't turn profit.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@ArtisanAles1 I cant even comprehend how many people literally think building a wall would stop illegal immigration. Infantile mindset. The whole reason the government has so much waste to begin with is we have these braindead voters architecting these ridiculous ideas thinking it'll work.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@ArtisanAles1 His voting record is 85% republican. If you think the government needs billions of more dollars to build infrastructure that wont make a difference, then you have more in common with socialists than you think.
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Turning Point Action@TPAction·
MAGA rallies are BACK Trump haters are on notice 🇺🇸
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@geohotarchive This theoretical model scales particularly well when automations build the home, grow the food, extract resources, displaces jobs, lowering average income, but also reduces the value of these goods.
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Cube@Cube1282444·
@geohotarchive Unfortunate misunderstanding of UBI as it's been proposed. Nobody will be paid a "living wage" but a variable cut of a society's export. If export does not do well, UBI becomes lower. It's a method to enslave automation/tech and equally distribute a portion of a robots wealth.
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