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Blockchain, Zero-Days, Quantum Rabbit Holes, and Stuff Nobody Wants Declassified.

Korvix Prime Katılım Kasım 2025
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TracketPacer
TracketPacer@TracketPacer·
so i bought the macintosh LC
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daz@MetamateDaz·
The minimum wage in Pennsylvania is $7.25 an hour. A regular Auntie Anne’s soft pretzel at the mall is $7.29. Imagine telling someone an hour of their time is worth less than a pretzel.
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Aditya Chordia, CISSP, CIPP/E, CISA
The DarkSword iPhone exploit code just leaked on GitHub. This changes the threat model for everyone, not just Apple users. Here's what most coverage is missing. DarkSword was originally a nation-state grade tool — tracked by Google's Threat Intelligence Group since November 2025, used by Russian espionage groups and customers of a Turkish commercial surveillance vendor. This was elite capability reserved for high-value targets. Now it's on GitHub. Anyone can download it, study it, modify it, and redeploy it. That's the moment a spyware-grade exploit chain goes from "targeted espionage" to "commodity attack tool." Google themselves warned this is exactly what happens - leaked code gives threat actors a starting point to test, tweak, and iterate. Three malware families deploy after compromise: GhostBlade, GhostKnife, and GhostSaber. Together they steal data, establish a backdoor for re-entry, and execute code - compressing the entire kill chain into a single click. But here's the enterprise angle nobody is connecting. SecurityScorecard's CISO Steve Cobb put it perfectly: once attackers gain credentials on a compromised phone, they're no longer limited to that device. They move into SaaS platforms, cloud environments, and partner systems without needing another exploit. Now think about how many people use the same iPhone for: → Corporate email and Slack → AI agent control channels (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord) → Two-factor authentication → Cloud storage with synced credentials A compromised iPhone isn't a phone incident anymore. It's an enterprise access incident. If your CISO is running an OpenClaw agent through Telegram on their Mac and their iPhone connects to the same Telegram account - the phone becomes a lateral entry point to the agent. This is the second iOS exploit kit disclosure this month. Coruna gave attackers 23 exploits across iOS 13 through 17.2.1. DarkSword covers iOS 18.4 through 18.7. Between them, nearly every iPhone version in the wild has been targeted. What to do right now: → Update to iOS 26.3 immediately - this patches the DarkSword chain → Enable Lockdown Mode on any device you can't update → If your org allows BYOD, assume unpatched personal devices are compromised → Review what enterprise services are accessible from mobile - email, cloud, SSO tokens, AI agent channels → Test whether your mobile security controls can actually detect and block these exploit chains, not just in theory The pattern is clear: nation-state exploit tools are leaking faster than organisations can patch. DarkSword is public now. The window between "elite capability" and "commodity attack" just collapsed. Patch today. Not tomorrow. More Info: cybernews.com/security/anger…
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shouko
shouko@shoukointech·
The dark side of Steve Jobs that made him so successful
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
🚨 There’s an open-source OSINT tool that scans 5,300+ websites for a single username. It’s called Snoop Project. Free. No API keys. No dependencies. Just a nickname and a search button. Sherlock gets all the attention. Snoop quietly built a database 10x larger. You give it a username. It checks 5,300+ websites, forums, social networks, and platforms for matching accounts. Forums. Dating sites. Crypto exchanges. Dev platforms. Regional networks most tools don’t even know exist. One command. Thousands of results. Minutes, not hours. What makes Snoop different from Sherlock, Blackbird, or WhatsMyName: → Database size: 5,300+ sites vs. Sherlock’s ~400 → CIS region coverage that no Western tool comes close to matching → Built-in plugins for IP, GEO, and Yandex searches → Runs as a standalone binary. No Python. No libraries. No setup headaches. → Works on Windows, Linux, and Android The database is the real weapon here. Most OSINT username tools share the same recycled site list. Snoop built its own through original research and closed bug bounties. That means it finds accounts on platforms other tools don’t even query. Regional forums. Niche communities. Obscure social networks. The places people think they’re anonymous. How to get started: 1.Download the latest release from github.com/snooppr/snoop/… 2.Run the binary. No installation required. 3.Enter a username. 4.Snoop scans thousands of sites and generates a full report. No config files. No API tokens. No terminal expertise needed. The plugin system takes it further: → IP geolocation lookups → Yandex-based intelligence gathering → Module-based search expansion → Multi-nickname batch scanning This turns a simple username search into a full reconnaissance workflow. 3,600+ GitHub stars. Active development since 2020. One of the most underrated tools in the OSINT space. The gap between people who know OSINT tools and people who don’t is growing fast. Snoop Project is free, open-source, and more powerful than most paid alternatives.
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The Scientific Lens
The Scientific Lens@LensScientific·
How big are the biggest black holes? Based on its inferred mass, roughly 100 sextillion Earths could fit inside the event horizon of Phoenix A. That’s about 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Earths.
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Codify
Codify@CodifyBaseball·
MLB pitches under 45 MPH: 2008 - 0 2009 - 0 2010 - 0 2011 - 0 2012 - 0 2013 - 0 2014 - 0 2015 - 0 2016 - 0 2017 - 6 2018 - 1 2019 - 0 2020 - 6 2021 - 64 2022 - 183 2023 - 199 2024 - 175 2025 - 424
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just described a future so large it sounds like fiction. It is not fiction. It is math. Musk: “The only path to amazing abundance is AI and robotics.” Not a path. The path. And everything else is a detour. Every political fight happening right now is a fight over how to carve up a shrinking pie. Who gets more. Who gets less. Which program lives. Which one dies. None of it matters. Because the pie itself is about to become infinite. Musk: “If you’ve got an AI robotics economy that is anywhere close to a million times the size of the current Earth economy, literally any need you possibly want can be met.” Not double. Not ten times. Not a hundred times. A million. When robots extract the raw materials, build the products, deliver the goods, and AI runs the entire chain from end to end… The cost of production does not decrease. It disappears. The price of anything is a measure of the human effort required to make it. Remove the human effort and you remove the price. That is not theory. That is arithmetic. And then Musk said something no other CEO on Earth would say out loud. Musk: “Then we go beyond the moon, beyond Mars, and we sail through the rings of Saturn.” He paused. Let it hang in the room like he meant every word. Then finished it. Musk: “I think things will just be free in the future.” Not cheap. Not subsidized. Not discounted. Free. A trip through the rings of Saturn. Not for billionaires. Not for astronauts. For anyone who wants to look out the window. Because when energy is unlimited, labor is automated, and the economy is a million times the size of everything that exists today… The concept of cost stops making sense. You do not pay for air. Not because air is worthless. Because there is so much of it that charging for it would be absurd. That is what real abundance looks like. Everything becomes air. Musk: “If you can think of it, you can have it.” The entire history of economics rests on one assumption. Scarcity. There is not enough. There will never be enough. So we fight over allocation. Every war. Every trade deal. Every tax code. Every political movement ever built. All downstream of the same root problem. Not enough to go around. AI and robotics do not solve that problem. They delete it. And once it is deleted, money stops meaning what it means today. You do not need borders drawn around resources. You do not need half the systems civilization built to survive the pain of not having enough. A million times the current economy is not a talking point. It is what happens when you remove biological limits from production and let machines compound output at the speed of energy itself. The only question left is whether we build it. Musk already answered that. He is building the robots. He is building the energy. He is building the rockets. And somewhere on the other side of all of it, a kid who never had anything sits by a window and watches the rings of Saturn drift underneath. And it costs nothing.
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Tib3rius
Tib3rius@0xTib3rius·
I just disrupted the entire Cybersecurity industry AGAIN.
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P7RIM3@P7RIM3·
@GodsBurnt Smart money plays both sides. Know when to hold them know when to fold them
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Shibo
Shibo@GodsBurnt·
$3 trillion moved in 56 minutes off a single Truth Social post. Most people saw chaos. I see something else entirely. 👇 Trump posted that Iran talks were "productive." Market surged $2 trillion in 6 minutes. Iran denied it. Market gave back $1 trillion. He's holding the markets in the palm of his hand and he's not afraid to move them. Think about what that actually means... The last 2 midterms were bear market years. The last 2 elections the incumbents lost. Trump knows this. He's not stupid. There's a real chance he's suppressing growth right now so that going into the midterms there's a massive rally from Q2 through Q4. Tariffs. War. Uncertainty. All of it creating the floor. Now look at what's coming. New Fed chair in May. Likely slashing rates 1-2% immediately. That alone unleashes a flood of liquidity into every market on earth. Follow that with an Iran deal. Strait of Hormuz reopens. Oil crashes back to $70. Gas drops. Inflation cools. Consumer confidence explodes. Tariff deals start closing. China comes to the table because their economy is getting strangled. Trade flows resume. All of it timed perfectly for the second half of 2026. The greatest bull run of our lives isn't starting next year. It's being engineered right now. Mark my words...
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

This is absolutely insane: At 7:04 AM ET today, President Trump said “the US and Iran have had productive discussions" to end the Iran War. By 7:10 AM ET, the S&P 500 surged +240 points adding +$2 TRILLION in market cap. 27 minutes later, Iran completely denied all of President Trump's claims and said there has been "no contact" with the US. By 8:00 AM ET. the S&P 500 had fallen -120 points erasing -$1 trillion in market cap. That's a $3 TRILLION swing market cap in 56 minutes, just in the S&P 500. What is happening here?

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Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore@PaulyShore·
Extreme makeover, wheeze edition Just the same guy as I was back in the day. Like a fine wine, doodzzz.
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P7RIM3@P7RIM3·
@Bitcoin_Teddy Wait until you figure out what your smart television can see
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Apple's Face ID unlocks your phone using 30,000 invisible dots. This is what it sees...
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P7RIM3@P7RIM3·
@NathieVR I was messing with augmented reality about 10 years ago with big Tech. We were testing this with the HoloLens and Samsung’s odyssey headset to compare the software. It’s awesome to see this finally being used. The potential is mind blowing
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Nathie
Nathie@NathieVR·
This mixed reality app lets you create and ride thrilling rollercoasters in your own living room. It uses physics-based tools to design tracks that adapt to your space and then simply hop in the front seat for a first-person ride like no other.
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P7RIM3@P7RIM3·
@Forbes If you think we are just achieving this now, you are foolish. This is the pub version of this advertisement . AGI. Behind the scenes I can’t guarantee it, but I’m pretty confident we’ve had this for at least the last 10 years.
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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says He Thinks ‘We’ve Achieved AGI’ go.forbes.com/VOo34P
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
This is not over 12,000 years old lol.
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