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This week on #osspodcast @kurtseifried and I chat about #stylometry

There's a tool to look at #HackerNews authors and see if their writing is similar to another user (sock puppets anyone?)

This of course leads to larger discussions about #privacy, #cybersecurity, #impersonation, and of course, #shakespeare

https://opensourcesecurity.io/2022/12/04/episode-352-stylometry-removes-anonymity/


In episode 300 🥳 of the "Smashing Security" podcast, original co-host @vanjasvajcer returns to the show...

We discuss why deleting your Twitter account may be a very bad idea, how the police unravelled the #iSpoof fraud gang, and take a trip into interplanetary file-systems.

Find "Smashing Security" in your favourite podcast app, or listen at https://www.smashingsecurity.com/300

Thanks to everyone who has listened, appeared on the show, or supported us! 🙏

#cybersecurity #twitter #ipfs #phishing #privacy
Smashing Security episode 300.  Picture of a spacesuited astronaut floating weightlessly above the Earth...


I reckon it's time for another episode of the "Smashing Security" podcast, don't you?

This week #deepfake shenanigans strike users of troubled crypto firm #FTX, the perils of charging your electric vehicle, and is Microsoft’s takeover of Activision good news for video game fanatics.

All this and much much more...

Find @smashingsecurity in your favourite #podcast app or listen to the latest episode at https://www.smashingsecurity.com/299

#cybersecurity #cryptocurrency
Smashing Security 299: EV Charging risks, FTX, and an ancient apocalypse


Content warning: birdsite, threat actors, reputation


In the latest award-winning "Smashing Security" podcast we tackle Twitter's tribulations, property scam our way to millions of dollars, and spotlight on Google's pricey privacy problem.

Find it in your favourite podcast app, or at https://www.smashingsecurity.com/298

#RIPTwitter #2FA #podcast #cybersecurity #smashingsecurity
Smashing Security 298 - with an image of a very ugly futuristic house.


It looks like we have in our usual argumentative and verbose way agreed at least on using #ThreatIntel to tag informational CTI posts accordingly. #cybersecurity #infosec


I think we really need to agree on one or two clear, deconflicted hashtags for technical #cybersecurity alerts and #IOCs given the lack of string search and algorithm.


This week on #OSSPodcast @kurtseifried and I chat about the new UK plan to scan all the infrastructure in the country

This of course creates a lot more questions than it answers

Nothing makes sense anymore. Maybe it never did.

#cybersecurity

https://opensourcesecurity.io/2022/11/13/episode-349-the-cyber-is-coming-from-inside-the-house-the-uk-is-scanning-itself/


This NSA guidance on memory safety is best summed up as

"STOP USING C!!!"

Probably didn't need 7 pages

#cybersecurity


Users have expressed concerns that @elonmusk 's account has been hacked.

After completing a thorough investigation, we found that he has not been hacked. Unfortunately, that's just how he is.

#Cyber #CyberSecurity #SocialEngineering #hacking


So the source code of eKréta has been leaked and it's kinda terrifying that this is the security of the digital system all Hungarian public schools use to manage everything.
#cybersecurity #kreta #hungary


Admittedly, I don't use a VPN, but I also actively avoid using these services. Most digital convenience is wrapped in #surveillance these days.

"We confirm that iOS 16 does communicate with Apple services outside an active VPN tunnel. Worse, it leaks DNS requests. #Apple services that escape the VPN connection include Health, Maps, Wallet. We used @ProtonVPN and #Wireshark. Details in the video:

#CyberSecurity #Privacy"

Via: https://twitter.com/mysk_co/status/1579997801047822336


Resonant frequency and HDD failure.

This Janet Jackson BASSLINE breaks laptops - YouTube

#music #computer #hdd #cybersecurity


via Diaspora* Publisher -


Suddenly I don't feel so bad running #Apache.

"Russian police have raided today the Moscow offices of NGINX, Inc., a subsidiary of F5 Networks and the company behind the internet's most popular web server technology."

"Equipment was seized and employees were detained for questioning."

"Moscow police executed the raid after last week the Rambler Group filed a copyright violation against NGINX Inc., claiming full ownership of the NGINX web server code. The Rambler Group is the parent company of rambler.ru, one of Russia's biggest search engines and internet portals."

#ngnix #Russia #cybersecurity