synick
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synick
@synick
You can find me at https://t.co/aEJyBWph42
Katılım Mayıs 2009
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#BSidesMelb2024 is over for another year! Thank you to all who participated, helped and made it such a special event. Looking forward to the next one, but in the mean time there are loads of local meetups and other conferences to keep the party going.

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New attack surface 😉
Jason Mayes@jason_mayes
We're putting on the 1st ever #WebAI summit +would love for YOU to join us IN PERSON for this historic event at the @Google offices in Sunnyvale on October 18th if you are able! Sign up today if you can make it IRL using code QNL97A4C here before seats go: rsvp.withgoogle.com/events/web-ai-…
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@BleepinComputer @billtoulas Is there a typo for the CVE in the article? CosmicSting is CVE-2024-34102 not CVE-2024-32102...just want to make sure I am not missing something here.
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Over 4,000 Adobe Commerce, Magento shops hacked in CosmicSting attacks - @billtoulas
bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…
bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…
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@LaneSystems Is this a typo for the CVE in the article? CosmicSting is CVE-2024-34102 not CVE-2024-32102 @BleepinComputer
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Over 4,000 #AdobeCommerce, #Magento shops #hacked in #CosmicSting attacks
bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…
Threat actors #hacking ~5% of all online stores via #CVE202432102 #vulnerability. High-profile victims including Whirlpool, Ray-Ban, National Geographic, Segway & Cisco.
#CyberSecurity #InfoSec #CyberCrime #eCommerce
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Same year I got my first computer :)
Today In Infosec@todayininfosec
1998: Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) debuted the program Back Orifice at DEF CON 6. The controversial remote system administration tool was written by Sir Dystic. Its successor, Back Orifice 2000 (BO2k) was released a year later at DEF CON 7.
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Looks like I’ll be on a community panel at @BlackHatEvents
📈Career Insights: From Technical Roles to Strategic Leadership
Thursday, August 8 from 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM, Lagoon G, Level 2
See you there!
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Metasploit is written in Ruby.
#infosec: we should all learn Python.
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