BSides has had a small ratio, but better than BH so far.
Posts by Alex Hutton
"AI Incident Database is dedicated to indexing the collective history of harms or near harms realized in the real world by the deployment of artificial intelligence systems...to learn from experience so we can prevent or mitigate bad outcomes" https://incidentdatabase.ai/
We all knew infosec Twitter was dead, but here's a graph. https://www.cyentia.com/the-death-of-infosec-twitter/
I am now referring to all small talk as “NPC Banter.”
“Fine weather we’re having today…”
Absolutely. Garth Marengi and the entire Darkplace crew.
Same.
Pouring one out this Friday for the poor Product Managers at Tumblr who have likely been besieged with a plethora of “how do we enter the conversation on new microblogging platforms” questions from their execs.
Because I think you’re smart and wise and you make my life a richer experience?
Thanks @artofrf.bsky.social ! I'm also doing short live videos on topics weekly at LinkedIn. Here's a video companion to the blog post on rogue APs - www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPos...
This sickens me
You KNOW I’m old enough to have fancied myself a Sysop.
So “Threads” so far is the worst part of the Twitter timeline (why am I seeing that post?) and little of the benefit (need to learn about things that interest me).
Bluesky seems to be engineered for the user, Threads seems to be engineered for the Commercial interest.
Dear social media companies: All we want, all we’ve ever wanted, is the ability to see the posts of the people we choose to follow, in chronological order, with some robust tools to curate what we see and share, for our safety and enjoyment. That’s it.
I support. But should it continue, It’s a keen indicator…
Happy 4th of July! Here’s William Shatner performing Total Eclipse of the Heart.
https://youtu.be/J648lr8cjuw
Bluesky has a weird life-raft vibe right now.
There are 490,000 Fortinet SSL VPN interfaces exposed on the internet, and roughly 69% of them are currently unpatched to the XORtigate zero-day
bishopfox.com/blog/cve-2023-27997-expl...
If you have an Apple product time to do the update dance.
Apple IIe - had not one but TWO floppy drives. Useful for, um, copying disks if you know what I mean. A little tape, a little Beagle Bros utilities, and the world was your oyster.
Waves.
Hello world.