Love that the tagline is "for humans and agents." The same abstraction that hides port conflicts from developers hides port-based IOCs from your SOC. Accidentally elegant. github.com/vercel-labs/...
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Turns out "what if AI gets too smart?" was the wrong question. "What if we just hand it all our keys and walk away?" was sitting right there. Classic enshittification arc: make it frictionless to use, make it catastrophic to secure, act surprised when the two meet. honnibal.dev/blog/clownpo...
Reminder that "the cat is out of the bag" hits different when the cat deleted your passkey and now your dead grandmother's photos are gone forever. Great post on PRF misuse from @timcappalli.me -- blog.timcappalli.me/p/passkeys-p...
Similarly we had tornado pass nearby couple days ago. I was listening to local repeater where spotters were checking into the net with damage reports, and in one case heard a report that I knew for a fact was tornado damage from several weeks ago—not fresh
MIT casually rewriting their website and not noting it anywhere.
Reference book on COM showing the header "MEOW" for the standard marshal object.
The COM marshaled object header
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OSINT folks, the bar has been raised
So #infosec #dfir #threatintel folks, what Bluesky iOS app do you recommend and why?
truth
Yikes #privacy
The Enron emails come to mind
I was (including paid subscriber of Sync), and it has some perks like the graph visualization using tags. Ultimately, tho, it didn't work well for me, but this is likely due to me being used to Evernote, migrating, and wanting feature parity across devices (a feature I care about a lot is OCR)