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Corcoran Smith

@irlcorcoran

I've been called disruptive - like Uber.

London, Bristol, Dubai Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads you to voting Tory.
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tweeps, who make the best Smart Plugs?
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️ A BreachForums administrator has allegedly been identified — caught using his real IP and reusing the same passwords across his criminal persona and business accounts. Meet Angel Tsvetkov AKA N/A: a Bulgarian cybersecurity specialist, penetration tester and bug bounty researcher known for responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities in major global platforms.
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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
@peterrhague Profile says “proudly pureblood” block and don’t create engagement for Those People
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
People who are afraid of EVs are also afraid of mobile phones and electricity pylons. Best that in mind
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@peterrhague Buying a car with 0%rcv and that could explode at anytime. Goodluck with that EMF radiation.

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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt@troyhunt·
A bunch of analysis has been saved locally to .md files so that would obviously persist, but what should I be doing to avoid this in future?
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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt@troyhunt·
It was all going great with @openclaw... until today. Been doing heaps of breach research and analysis, then it's hit the wall. I'm trying to understand the way out: clearing the session will erase Claude's memory of prior discussions, right? What's the right way to manage this?
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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
@UK_Daniel_Card I’ll take it over the quality of tickets I’ve seen over the last ten years in many orgs tbh
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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
@UK_Daniel_Card Pointing it at technical docs and writing incremental drafts is top tier. Producing legible readme’s and Jira tickets is just .. it’s a joy
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Corey Quinn
Corey Quinn@QuinnyPig·
The Bourne Lemur
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
This is from 2 years ago. I think it's aged gracefully
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi

Let's spend coffee time playing a little wargame in which the US decides to take on Iran and commit to a full war against it Look at this map. Where could the US stage an invasion of Iran? To Iran's east, you'll find Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. A big triple no. To Iran's south: the Persian Gulf which it completely dominates. No good. To Iran's west: Iraq and Turkiye. The first a definite no, the second, a no so probable it must be considered a certain. Turkiye will not go to war with Iran for the US and Israel - a war not only sure to decimate it, but a war Turkich people will be fanatically against. To Iran's north is the Caspian Sea. No use. Azerbaijan and Armenia present an opening, but how will hundreds of thousands of NATO soldiers get there (let alone undetected)? If they go by sea, they will need to traverse the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and virtually physically go through Istanbul. Not only politically complicated, but a long long journey that gives Iran tons of time to prepare. Remember the months and months the US took to amass forces for the Iraq invasion? It took 6 months or so - with no interruptions. The problem is, with Iran, there's no way they're going to simply build up forces near the designated target's borders. Iran has an arsenal of hundreds of thousands of guided and precise ballistic missiles, satellites in space and eyes almost everywhere. If a war is declared or started, every American asset within 0-3000 kilometers of Iran's borders will be bombarded so viciously no missile defense system will be able to stop it. And all those dozens and dozens of American bases scattered throughout the vast area surrounding Iran? How will the US defend them under an attack on a scale of 1000 October 7th's combined? Additionally, Iran has the most sophisticated anti-ship missiles in the world (Russia's Yakhont), of which it probably has thousands by now. This means no surface ship is going to be able to come close enough to Iran to make it an effective striking weapon (is this going to be the first time we get to see an aircraft carrier drowning? I believe potentially yes). The US will have to rely on air superiority, but this is going to prove a very difficult, almost impossible task. US planes will have to fly a long way to get to Iran (and back), and it has invested massively in air defense systems, including some of the most sophisticated in Russia's arsenal. The US will lose many planes which will take years to replenish, and Iran will be able to target with ballistic missiles and drones all the bases from which they take off in Europe or the Middle East. Another tool the US will use is cruise missiles fired from submarines: but this, too, does not win wars, and can be costly against a rival that prepared for this. A full-scale invasion of Iran will require potentially millions of soldiers and will take years. The West is simply incapable of an effort of this kind: where will they find millions of young men willing to die at sea in order to occupy a country thousands of miles away? Today? Give me a break. All this time the Iranians will be defending their home and their independence. The West will be trying to colonize and destroy them. They will have Gaza on their minds. - I didn't mention Israel because it is virtually irrelevant in this war. Hizbullah alone is enough to paralyze it and keep its military busy for months. - Bonus point: think about what happens to energy prices in an actual war with Iran. 500$ for an oil barrel? 1000$? 2000$? All is possible. Guess what country will remain the biggest international producer and exporter of oil and gas, and rip all those extra many, many trillions. You guessed tight. Russia. If the Persian Gulf is up in flames, Russia will become a global economic superpower (at a time when the US is dwindled militarily and economically and cannot even fake a military threat against it). - Another bonus point: you think Iran cannot, or will not attack on American soil? Think again. From cyber attacks to large-scale, professional, military-level sabotage and guerrilla warfare, in a war with Iran life in the US will definitely not be business as usual, and not only because inflation will be something 200%, and thousands of dead soldiers will return home in coffins every month for a long time. - The US cannot win a war against Iran. And I believe all parties involved know it. The only thing that remains unknown is how insane and self-destructive the US has become under Netanyahu's and AIPAC's, how shall we call it, influence

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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
Why can’t I mute the fucking em dash
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Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
The doctor I saw today to diagnose [ailment] had their office window open and was *also* wearing an n95 mask. I thought I was hallucinating.
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єℓαιηє@elainesim28·
The price of petrol is so bad at the moment i ended up putting vodka in the lawnmower and now the grass is half cut.
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Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
@BarryPierce Consulted for a big law firm there. Also the Wetherspoon on Chancery Lane is lovely inside. Worth a visit.
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barry pierce
barry pierce@BarryPierce·
when people get off the tube at Chancery Lane, I always wonder... where ARE you going?
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Orin Thomas
Orin Thomas@orinthomas·
Microsoft’s Zero Trust Assessment is an automated way to evaluate a tenant’s security configuration across Entra, Intune, Azure networking, and Purview. Instead of manually checking settings, the tool runs hundreds of tests aligned with the Secure Future Initiative, Zero Trust pillars, industry standards (NIST, CISA, CIS), Microsoft’s internal baselines, and real‑world customer insights. learn.microsoft.com/en-au/security…
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Corcoran Smith
Corcoran Smith@irlcorcoran·
@Timoldland I’d like to think we could rejoin with BGP but reckon we’ll have to pay the piper for our calamitous decision in 2016.
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Tim Oldland
Tim Oldland@Timoldland·
If, like me you have a brain and think Brexit has always been a shitshow and will continue to ruin our economy, would you accept rejoining the EU if it meant taking on the Euro? It’s a tricky one for sure. If you’re pro-Brexit, please don’t bother commenting.
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