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Woman #CyberSecurity Rising Star || Member of @dosetechno1 || #ejpt #CEH #CCNA #CHFI

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﴿ قَالَ كَلَّا إِنَّ مَعِيَ رَبِّي سَيَهْدِينِ ﴾
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Wijdan | وجـدان@wijdan2_0·
تحليل سيبراني يشير إلى أن تسريب DIGERCIC في الإكوادور ليس اختراقًا جديدًا بل إعادة تدوير لبيانات قديمة تم استخراجها سابقًا من أنظمة وزارة الصحة عبر بيانات دخول مسروقة،الخطير هنا ليس الاختراق نفسه بل استغلال بيانات اعتماد مخترقة + إعادة تسويق التسريبات لرفع قيمتها في السوق السوداء
VECERT Analyzer@VECERTRadar

🚨 CRITICAL CYBERINTELLIGENCE ALERT: MASSIVE NATIONAL IDENTITY BREACH – DIGERCIC ECUADOR 🇪🇨👤📂🔓 [STATUS: EXTREME THREAT] A catastrophic compromise has been detected within the infrastructure of Ecuador's General Directorate of Civil Registry, Identification, and Cedulation (DIGERCIC). Threat actor "GordonFreeman," operating under the collective L4TAMFUCKERS, claims to have completely breached the national system, exfiltrating the identity data of virtually the entire population holding national ID cards. 🏢 Affected Entity: DIGERCIC (Ecuador's Civil Registry). 👤 Threat Actors: GordonFreeman, Izanagi, and YoSoyGroot (L4TAMFUCKERS). 📂 Compromised Assets: SQL database and a massive repository of identification images. 📊 Leak Volume: 14.8 million data records (10.8 GB in SQL). 10.6 million high-definition images of national ID cards (165 GB). 📅 Publication Date: May 4, 2026. 📊 Breach Scope (PII and Facial Biometrics) The magnitude of this attack implies that the attackers possess the capability to reconstruct the legal identity of the majority of Ecuadorian citizens: Alphanumeric Data: Full names, national ID numbers, dates of birth, marital status, digitized fingerprints, and signatures. Visual Evidence: The 10.6 million HD images correspond to facial photographs captured for the issuance of identity documents, thereby enabling biometric impersonation attacks. Infrastructure: The use of SQL dumps suggests deep-level access to the Civil Registry's master tables. 🛡️ Immediate Response Recommendations 🔒 Isolation of Critical Servers: DIGERCIC must declare a state of cybersecurity emergency and audit all data exfiltration points within its internal networks. 🔑 Financial System Alert: Banks and credit unions in Ecuador must enhance their identity verification protocols, exercising caution regarding validations based solely on photos of national ID cards. Monitor: analyzer.vecert.io #CyberSecurity #Ecuador #DIGERCIC #DataBreach #L4TAMFUCKERS #RegistroCivil #Identity #PII #VECERT #InfoSec 🇪🇨🛡️⚠️🚨👤

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ابتكار روبوت آلي ذكي قادر على استكشاف الأماكن الضيقة دون تعريض الإنسان للخطر مع دمج تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي لقراءة النقوش القديمة مثل المسمارية والهيروغليفية مشروع واعد يعكس طموحًا علميًا وقدرات مميزة تستحق الإشادة للفريق الاكثر من رائع @Spidex_sa و @HanaMujlid كل التوفيق لكم🩷🌟
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هدى🕷️🕸️@hudathebestt·
الحمدلله على التمااااام اليوم البدايه الفعليه وتحويل الحلم لواقع سبايدكس موجوده بمسابقه مشاريع التخرج🎓⭐️ وتم التجربة الميدانية الموضوع كان محتاج شويه ضربه شمس والعمل تحت الضغط
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Proud to complete the EYOUTH Learning Plan , gaining hands-on exposure to Generative AI, LLMs, and their real-world applications. Special thanks to @IBM,@EduNeonSA and @EYouthLearning for an outstanding learning experience. Excited to apply these skills to impactful AI solutions
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@aljazei_70 ماشاء الله تبارك الله ، مبارك لك و عقبال الدكتوراه💓💓💓
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الجازي@aljazei_70·
الحمدلله الذي بنعمته تتم الصالحات يسعدني أن أشارككم خبر حصولي على درجة الماجستير في الأدب والنقد من كلية اللغة العربية🎓 تغمرني في هذه اللحظة مشاعر الفرح والفخر بالإنجاز العلمي،وبتحقيقي هذا الحلم العظيم، والامتنان لوالدتي الرائعة التي كانت سندًا لي خلال هذه الرحلة الأكاديمية.💜
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فخورة باختياري للمشاركة في معسكر AI ERA @EduNeonSA التدريبي بالتعاون مع IBM. 🚀 As someone building a path in cybersecurity, stepping into AI is more than learning a new skill it’s about understanding the future, and being part of shaping it. #AI_ERA_NEON #عام_الذكاء_الاصطناعي
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كمثال سويت صفحة مزيفة شبيهه بصفحة تسجيل الدخول بتويتر وبسجل فيها اسم مستخدم وكلمة مرور وبتطلع لي البيانات اللي كتبتها في الشاشه السوداء
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إبراهيم بوحيمد | Ibrahim Buhaimed
تبي تتعلم وتجرب اختبار الاختراق وأدوات المخترقين بطريقة ممتعة؟ لعبة Hacker Simulator على منصه ستيم تعطيك هالتجربة كاملة! تخترق واي فاي وشبكات وأنظمة، تطور أجهزتك، تمتلك مقر وتحسنه وتطوره، وتتعامل مع أنظمة تشبه الواقع زي كالي لينكس بالضبط.
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عبدالله عامر السواحهAbdullah Alswaha
بدعم وتمكين من سمو سيدي، أبارك لوطننا الغالي تحقيق المركز الأول عالميًا في مؤشر الجاهزية الرقمية الصادر عن الأمم المتحدة (الاتحاد الدولي للاتصالات) 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦 إنجاز تاريخي بجهود المخلصين والمبدعين، أبطال التحول الرقمي والذكاء الاصطناعي في جميع القطاعات 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 #السعودية_الأول_رقمياً
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انتهيت من مشروع IOC Extractor بلغة بايثون لتحليل الحوادث الرقمية وعمليات SOC يستخرج IPs، دومينات، إيميلات، وHashes من ملفات النص أو log GitHub: github.com/80zone/ioc-ext… ⚠️ للاستخدام التعليمي فقط
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سلمان بن عبدالعزيز
نحمد الله سبحانه وتعالى أن أكرمنا بإتمام صيام شهر رمضان المبارك وقيامه، ونسأل الله أن يديم علينا أمننا واستقرارنا، وأن يحفظ أبطالنا البواسل على الثغور والحدود في مختلف القطاعات العسكرية والمدنية. وكل عام وأنتم بخير، وبلادنا في عز ورفعة.
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قناة الإخبارية@alekhbariyatv·
وزير الخارجية الأمير فيصل بن فرحان: - ما هي مساهمات إيران في قضايا العالم الإسلامي؟ دعم ميليشيا الحوثي في اليمن, ودعم ميليشيا الحشد الشعبي في العراق والتي تهاجم العراق نفسه, دعم ميليشيا حزب الله في لبنان - أين نصرة إيران لقضايا العالم الإسلامي؟ وهي من دعمت ارتكاب النظام السابق في سوريا للجرائم واغتيال السياسيين في لبنان وتمكين ميليشيات الحشد الشعبي لمصادرة القرار السياسي في العراق - أين نصرة إيران للقضايا الإسلامية؟ لا أراه للأسف وهي شعارات تختبئ خلفها وبأدوات لحماية مصالحهم فقط
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: Everyone is asking who wins this war. The answer is not in Tehran or Washington. It is in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia is emerging from the Hormuz crisis as the undisputed strategic beneficiary while Dubai absorbs the physical damage. This is the rebalancing of Gulf power that no one is modelling and everyone will be pricing within months. Dubai has been struck repeatedly since February 28. A fuel tank fire at the international airport. Airspace closures. Over 23,000 flights cancelled. Fertiglobe, one of the world’s largest nitrogen producers at 6.6 million tonnes annual capacity, operates from UAE soil that is now under persistent drone and missile threat. The 314 ballistic missiles and 1,672 drones launched at the UAE have not collapsed the country. Its air defenses hold. But they have damaged something harder to rebuild than a fuel tank: the perception of safety that made Dubai the world’s business hub. Saudi Arabia has absorbed far less direct targeting. The Saudi-Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, signed September 17, 2025, created a military depth that Iran respected even before the war began. Pakistan’s naval assets and nuclear deterrent backstop make direct Saudi targeting exponentially more costly for Iran than striking the UAE. Riyadh calculated this correctly. Now layer the infrastructure. Vision 2030 is not a slogan. It is $1.3 trillion of committed capital building cities, entertainment districts, tourism corridors, and industrial zones on a blank slate. NEOM, the Red Sea project, Diriyah Gate, the Qiddiya entertainment complex. None of these have been struck. None carry the insurance repricing that Dubai’s commercial real estate and aviation hub now face. The 2034 World Cup requires stadiums, transport networks, and hospitality infrastructure that is already being built on a timeline that extends well beyond this war. Every dollar of international capital that hesitates on Dubai because of drone footage is a dollar that considers Riyadh instead. That is not speculation. It is the mechanism by which wars redistribute commercial gravity. The 2003 Iraq war shifted regional banking from Beirut to Dubai. The 2026 Iran war may shift it from Dubai to Riyadh. The fertilizer dimension makes Saudi ascendancy structural rather than cyclical. Saudi Arabia controls significant phosphate reserves. Ma’aden, the state mining company, is one of the world’s largest phosphate producers. With Hormuz blocking Gulf urea and ammonia exports from the UAE and Qatar, and China suspending phosphate exports through August, Saudi overland and Red Sea export routes become the only major non-disrupted nutrient pathway accessible to global buyers. NOLA urea at $683 per ton and FAO projecting 100 to 200 million additional people at acute hunger risk means demand for alternative supply is existential, not optional. Saudi Arabia did not start this war. It pressed Washington to finish it. Reuters confirmed on March 16, citing three Gulf sources and five diplomats, that all six GCC states are urging the US not to stop short. Abdulaziz Sager, chairman of the Gulf Research Center, said Iran crossed every red line. The Gulf wants Iran permanently degraded. Saudi wants something more specific: a region in which its infrastructure, its pacts, its phosphate, and its capital absorb the flows that used to go through a strait it no longer needs to depend on. The bombs fell on Iran. The drones fell on Dubai. The capital is flowing to Riyadh. And the fertilizer leverage that feeds the next decade of Saudi influence is being locked in by a planting season that closes in four weeks. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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BREAKING: The countries that were supposed to broker a ceasefire are now demanding the United States finish the job. Reuters reported on March 16, citing three Gulf sources and five Western and Arab diplomats, that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman are actively pressing Washington not to stop short and to fully degrade Iran’s military capability. Abdulaziz Sager, chairman of the Gulf Research Center, said Iran has crossed every red line. The Gulf states did not start this war. They now want it to end with Iran permanently unable to threaten the strait that carries their economic survival. This is not coercion. This is convergence. Trump needs Gulf legitimacy for the coalition. The Gulf needs American firepower to neutralise a threat they have lived under for four decades. The interests aligned the moment Iran struck airports, desalination plants, fuel depots, and commercial hubs across every GCC state. The USS Gerald R. Ford has been extended to an 11-month deployment, with return to Norfolk pushed to late April or early May. The Navy confirmed it through Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jim Kilby. Washington is planning as if the region stays unstable through the entire spring. Now layer what this means for de-escalation. Ali Larijani, confirmed killed, was the last senior Iranian official with credible diplomatic relationships across the Gulf and the ability to negotiate from a position of institutional authority. His death was confirmed by Israel’s Katz and IDF sources. The pragmatic channel is gone. Araghchi told CBS on March 15: “We are ready to defend ourselves as long as it takes.” Mojtaba Khamenei, invisible since March 9, issued one directive: the blockade continues. The Mosaic Doctrine was designed for exactly this moment. Mohammad Ali Jafari restructured the IRGC between 2005 and 2007 into 31 provincial commands, each holding identical sealed contingency packets with uniform standing orders. If central leadership falls, every command continues under the same pre-loaded rules without needing new orders from Tehran. The Hormuz theater is controlled by Hormozgan provincial command as primary lead, with Bushehr in support. Local naval subunits execute VHF radio hails and verify AIS transponder status. Diplomatically cleared vessels pass. Everyone else is a target. A Thai-flagged vessel was struck on March 11 for transiting without prior notification. Indian tankers Pushpak and Parimal passed safely after three Jaishankar-Araghchi calls. A Karachi-bound Aframax became the first non-Iranian vessel to transit with AIS broadcasting on March 15. The system is functioning exactly as designed: decentralised, uniform, and impervious to the leadership strikes that were supposed to break it. The Gulf states pressing for full neutralisation are pressing for something that may take months. The Ford extension confirms the Navy agrees. Larijani’s death confirms there is no one left to negotiate a shortcut. The Mosaic packets confirm the blockade does not require anyone in Tehran to sustain it. And underneath all the diplomacy, underneath the carrier movements, underneath the strikes and the rhetoric, the fertiliser molecules that four billion people depend on remain trapped behind a permissioned chokepoint run by provincial commanders with radios and rules written before the bombs fell. The offramp did not close because someone blocked it. It closed because everyone with the power to use it decided they would rather keep driving. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@khalidt_m @shanaka86 In short, your argument relies on exaggeration and selective interpretation, not on logical analysis or actual on-the-ground observation.
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@khalidt_m @shanaka86 because it ignores a key factor: the effectiveness of interception. When threats are neutralized before causing any tangible damage, it’s only natural that the situation doesn’t appear the way you’re trying to portray it.
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