
silentwarble
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The recording of our (CC @nicolodev) talk "Breaking Mixed Boolean-Arithmetic Obfuscation in Real-World Applications" at @reconmtl is now online! Recording: youtube.com/watch?v=QxSGWk… Slides: synthesis.to/presentations/… #BinaryNinja Plugin: github.com/mrphrazer/obfu…




Microsoft: After extensive deliberation, Microsoft has decided to not participate in the evaluation this year. This decision allows us to focus all our resources on the Secure Future Initiative and on delivering product innovation to our customers. (techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft…’s-participation-in-mitre-attck®-evaluations-enterprise-2025/4422639) S1: This decision was reached after a thorough review internally and is being made so that we can prioritize our product and engineering resources on customer-focused initiatives while accelerating our platform roadmap. (sentinelone.com/blog/sentinelo…) Palo Alto: After thoughtful evaluation of our priorities, we have decided to adjust the focus of our engineering and testing resources and will not be participating in this year’s MITRE evaluation. This decision enables us to further accelerate critical platform innovations that directly address our customers' most pressing security challenges and respond even faster to the evolving threat landscape. (paloaltonetworks.com/blog/security-…)







The Agenda for 2025 is live, Its a blast 💥💥💥 Check it out! mcttp.de/agenda


I’ve been a vocal critic of AI developments – in 2023 I still dismissed a lot of the hype. Last year, I stayed mostly silent. Not because I agreed, but because I started seeing signs that impressed me. This year, after what we’ve built and tested internally across several areas, I’ve decided to speak up. The results are undeniable. Things will change. Drastically. I used to think the AI hype was exaggerated. Then I started quietly replacing tasks I once gave to interns, junior devs, content writers, and analysts. The revolution already happened. You just didn’t notice because it speaks politely and has good grammar. What machines did to manual labor in the last century, AI is doing to cognitive work now. Software development, design, analysis, monitoring, even documentation – all of it is shifting. And no, it’s not “coming soon.” It’s already here, and it’s accelerating. Entry-level is gone. Mid-level is on thin ice. Senior? You’d better be excellent and adaptive. If you’re still asking “why?” – you’re either not looking, or you don’t want to see it. You will. Probably the hard way.









