March 11, 2023
Russia’s Cyber Tactics: Lessons Learned in 2022 — SSSCIP analytical report on the year of russia’s full-scale cyberwar against Ukraine
Big report dropped on the 8th, the SSCIP UA lessons learned from 2022.
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This exceptional black and white felt swan, filled with reindeer wool, is a unique relic of the Pazyryk, the horse-riding people of the Altai Mountains. The organic material has been perfectly preserved in the frozen ground for over 2,400 years.
Height kornbluthphoto.com/Steppe1.html?f…… https://t.co/Rv4HKfvukx
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c++ isnt going to jump the shark it is going to std::move the shark via reference to a placement new of uninitialized shark sized memory lhs ref casted to minimize allocations and hope you dont notice
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The EU’s “chat control” legislation is the most alarming proposal I’ve ever read. Taken in context, it is essentially a design for the most powerful text and image-based mass surveillance system the free world has ever seen.
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With USDC insolvency fears rampant, users are fleeing to safety in other stables. Not all of them are going to make it there in one piece, however.
Here's how one unlucky user paid $2,080,468.85 to receive $0.05 of USDT.
Bad UI leads to someone trading $2m in crypto for 5 cents. There was a trade they wanted to make, the platform displayed “Locking in this rate…” and then failed to do so, instead setting up another trade. A pop up says “do you want to trade 2m for 5c?” and the user clicks through.
Somehow they’re blaming the user for trading without reading the text of the pop up that appeared after they promised to do the trade the user requested.
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We displayed 0x’s rate to the user in a pop up. However, the user proceeded with the swap without noticing the low return trade.
The user signed with the corresponding new data by clicking Confirm Swap, and the swap was executed via 0x.
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