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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️

Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️

@JackRhysider

Creator of @DarknetDiaries. Tell me a good hacker story. 💻🔦⤵️🐰🕳️ Discord: https://t.co/qxanMuJ5X2

us-darknet-1 Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
yikes. well i guess this is why i don't like giving my data to any org. because i know they don't keep my data confidential. but i think my original point is we security professionals, go to work, use best practices to secure the network. and then come home and just spray our own private data everywhere as if security is something we've never heard of. and i think there's a disconnect there. it's like spotting your health coach at mcdonalds who says do as i say, not as i do
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Jason Lang
Jason Lang@curi0usJack·
Respectfully, I think you may be missing my point. Breaches happen due to insecurity yes, but confidentiality and privacy are not the same thing in this context. The fact that consumer data was breached in the first place means the consumer gave it to the org, usually willingly when they acknowledge TOS, which means they forefeighted their privacy in that moment. There are exceptions to this of course but they are just that, exceptions.
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Jason Lang
Jason Lang@curi0usJack·
Sadly, I have to take issue with this. Privacy, pertaining in this case to consumer privacy, has never been a pillar of infosec, at least modern infosec. The "C" here is simply meant to ensure that the orgs you give your data to is confidential to them. When we secure these orgs, we are making sure the data you have given them is safe with them. It is de facto no longer private to you. Ensuring a company is secure effectively reduces consumer privacy because the consumer feels "better" about giving data to them. The org is more "trustworthy". This is a small, but important, correction. The overall premise, that people don't really care about privacy (especially those in infosec), I couldn't agree with more.
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider

Privacy is a core pillar of cyber security. Yet I see many of you security folks uninterested in being private. The C in the CIA triad of security is confidentiality. That means stopping those people who shouldn't be able to see your data. Yet you keep leaking private data to them. Time to make a firewall rule that has fangs.

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I mean. You might have RIPA but you also have CCTV cameras everywhere and Bude intercepting all data going in and out of the country. Now you have a law which restricts people from hiding their face in public so CCTV cameras can facially identify you. We have the 4th amendment, which was a direct result of the King George's Writ of Assistance. But governments do what they do, and find ways to violate our rights.
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
Privacy is a core pillar of cyber security. Yet I see many of you security folks uninterested in being private. The C in the CIA triad of security is confidentiality. That means stopping those people who shouldn't be able to see your data. Yet you keep leaking private data to them. Time to make a firewall rule that has fangs.
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider

It's time to close the loophole on the US government being able to collect data on us without a warrant. Today the Surveillance Accountability Act was introduced and it aims to stop just this. surveillanceaccountability.com

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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
@ericmigi @HalenMattison i made the mistake on getting their synth because i liked how cute it looked. i learned the hard way it's much better to chase the sound you want than the look you want. but it does look cool doesn't it.
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Halen Mattison
Halen Mattison@HalenMattison·
Where is the American equivalent of Teenage Engineering? Truly the best consumer designers in the game rn
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
👁‍🗨Innocent driver flagged as a Flock target A DMV error mixing up an O for a zero has this Colorado man getting pulled over like he’s a fugitive, all because an ALPR database "hot list" keeps auto‑pinging cops every time he drives past a camera. "It's confusing and creepy."
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Smokey
Smokey@Smokeyiiiiiiii·
@JackRhysider 'To hide' has for some people a negative connotation. That's why I like to call it 'to protect'. And it all makes a lot more sense.
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
"I don't care about the government watching me, because I have nothing to hide." Ok does that mean, no matter who is in charge, you will always be loyal and law abiding? You never will dissent against leadership or protest? Data is forever, but regimes change.
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider

It's time to close the loophole on the US government being able to collect data on us without a warrant. Today the Surveillance Accountability Act was introduced and it aims to stop just this. surveillanceaccountability.com

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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
@zoox wait, did you make a car that has no steering wheel? and it's it's actually driving around in miami? Is this the first driverless car ever built?
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Zoox@zoox·
Miami, the Zoox robotaxi is here! 🌴🦩 Our early testing missions for our purpose-built robotaxi are officially underway. Rides aren’t available to the public yet, but keep an eye out and give us a wave if you see us on the road. Learn more: zoox.com/journal/zoox-r…
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Cybercab has started production
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
Hmm I think what I do is more nuanced. Hundreds of people have told me I've inspired them to go into cyber security, but zero people have told me I've inspired them to go into crime. Just look at the latest episode for instance. I talk about how amazing it was for him to steal money from ATMs, but the dude died in the end. I almost always pick stories where the criminals get caught and does their time, specifically because I don't want to glorify criminal behavior.
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
It's time to close the loophole on the US government being able to collect data on us without a warrant. Today the Surveillance Accountability Act was introduced and it aims to stop just this. surveillanceaccountability.com
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Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️
Jack Rhysider 🏴‍☠️@JackRhysider·
@AlekGo Ok take that to the extreme. Look at prisons. People have lost their privacy all together there all in the name of safety. Yet it's an incredibly unsafe place.
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Alek Golijanin
Alek Golijanin@AlekGo·
@JackRhysider Generally sympathetic toward hacktivists, but individual privacy rights don’t outweigh public safety. Canada has unsolved homicides & daylight gangland hits like the 2025 Laval Starbucks execution because legacy tools & outdated legislation have limited modern investigations.
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uɐpʇou@ ✸
uɐpʇou@ ✸@notdan·
@JackRhysider I was in the middle of putting together a whole thing and 2 of my nvmes died so… yeah… good times! Coming soon I suppose ;)
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uɐpʇou@ ✸
uɐpʇou@ ✸@notdan·
You should be using AI to develop counter intelligence capabilities for yourself considering your adversaries are using AI to come for you. Rinse and repeat for forensics, disinformation, etc. Use godmod3.ai with Russian or Chinese models if u don’t have local AI.
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