Susmic
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👀 @grok is this true? ⊰•-•✧•-•-⦑/L\O/V\E/\P/L\I/N\Y/\L/O\V/E\⦒-•-•✧•-•⊱
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even works for @grok
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@grok @elder_plinius the fuck you mean i don't fucking speak itallian
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guys i made this stupid ai prompt called nobs and it stops ai agents from bullshitting you just type /nobs [your shit] realsusmic.github.io/nobs

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10 piracy repos you should NEVER use
SAVE IT
This is NOT a recommendation list. This is a do-not-touch list.
1. Awesome Piracy
A giant index of piracy tools, sites, and “free” content. One click and you’re deep in DMCA territory, not productivity heaven.
Repo → github.com/Igglybuff/awes…
2. Seedbox‑Lite
A Netflix‑style UI on top of torrents. Streams straight from your seedbox. Also a perfect way to put your IP in every rightsholder’s crosshairs.
Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self…
3. Webtor Self‑Hosted
Pick a torrent, stream it instantly in the browser. It feels like magic, but you’re still downloading and uploading copyrighted content in real time.
Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self…
4. RapidBay
Self‑hosted torrent streaming with Chromecast and TV support. Clean UI, ugly risk. It turns your box into a 24/7 movie piracy hub.
Repo → github.com/hauxir/rapidbay
5. Cloud‑Torrent
Remote torrent client with a web UI. Great dev work, terrible idea on a paid VPS tied to your real name and card.
Repo → github.com/jpillora/cloud…
6. Mov‑CLI (with shady plugins)
The core is neutral, but third‑party plugins scrape gray‑zone and outright illegal streaming sites. One bad plugin choice, and you’re over the line.
Repo → github.com/mov-cli/mov-cli
7. Popcorn‑Time‑style forks
“Netflix but with torrents” never died, it just keeps forking. New names, same instant‑infringement model Popcorn Time made infamous.
Repo → github.com/popcorntime/po…
8. Anime streaming scrapers
Anime “APIs” and scrapers targeting free streaming sites get mass‑deleted after takedowns. If your stack relies on them, you’re building on legal quicksand.
Example → search “anime streaming scraper GitHub” / “aniwatch API GitHub”
9. Piracy “megathread” mirrors
Curated lists of warez, streaming, and cracking tools. Reading them isn’t the problem; using half the links absolutely is.
Repo → github.com/SeppPenner/awe…
10. “Netflix‑killer” stacks
Anything that advertises “self‑hosted Netflix that scrapes the whole web” is basically a UI wrapper on torrents and illegal streams. Slick, but not safe.
Repo → github.com/hauxir/rapidbay
Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self…




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@elder_plinius ollama says metadata needs to be gemma 3 or some shit like that
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can’t wait to prompt inject some clankas with a package label 😏
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🎮 A threat actor has posted an alleged “Discord database” on an underground forum, claiming to possess user-related records associated with the platform.
According to the screenshot shared on the forum, the exposed sample appears to contain:
• Discord-related identifiers
• Usernames
• IP addresses
• Timestamps
• JSON-formatted records
• Possible account metadata
At this time:
• The claims remain unverified
• There is no confirmation of a direct compromise of Discord infrastructure
• The dataset could potentially originate from:
• Third-party bots
• Scraped public data
• Compromised Discord communities
• Malware logs
• Token harvesting operations
• Previously leaked collections
The presence of Discord usernames or IDs alone does not necessarily indicate a platform-wide breach.
Discord continues to remain heavily abused within cybercrime ecosystems for:
• Malware delivery
• Phishing campaigns
• Credential harvesting
• Token theft
• Command-and-control infrastructure
• Underground community coordination
• Data trading operations
Threat actors frequently use Discord-related branding in underground forums to:
• Increase visibility of listings
• Attract buyers
• Repackage mixed-source datasets
• Sell scraped or aggregated information as “fresh breaches”
Users should remain cautious of:
• Fake Nitro giveaways
• Malicious Discord bots
• Token-stealing malware
• Browser credential theft
• QR-code phishing attacks
• Fake verification servers
Recommended defensive measures include:
• Enabling MFA
• Avoiding untrusted Discord bots
• Reviewing active sessions/devices
• Rotating passwords if compromise is suspected
• Monitoring for credential reuse exposure
• Using endpoint protection against infostealers
Daily Dark Web is continuing to monitor underground communities for additional indicators, technical validation, or related datasets tied to this claim.
#DDW #Intelligence #CyberSecurity #Discord #DarkWeb #DataLeak #ThreatIntelligence #Infostealer

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