April 21, 2022
Some OPSEC lessons to be learned.
The resistance movement in Ukraine, behind the Russian lines, is rolling hard. They’ve gunned down collaborators in front of their homes, and killed over 70 soldiers. Some by knife — now, it’s speculation, but the knives might be by women. What’s one good way to a soldier alone and off guard at night?
This is really really interesting. I hope we can learn more details.
SpaceX shut down a Russian electromagnetic warfare attack in Ukraine last month — and the Pentagon is taking notes
This seems to be very cyber relevant.
Sometimes OPSEC is about just not looking like an idiot.
Hackathon for hackers. I guess?
Germany’s new Ribbentrop-lite agreement has a lot of downsides for, like, NATO and stuff.
pwn2own keeps going. There have been some impressive things done against systems but I don’t know when the detail will be available publicly.
A tale about crypto, and scams…but, I repeat myself.
Extradition for Assange. I have opinions, but it’s complicated. I don’t think anyone deserves jail in the US.
The security for contactless credit cards is based on advanced encryption, smart cards, and secured hardware. And people. You’ll never guess which security layer fails and enables fraud…
The Russian brain drain is locked in, it seems.