May 29, 2022
There are only two hard problems in distributed systems: 2. Exactly-once delivery 1. Guaranteed order of messages 2. Exactly-once delivery
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DPRK are still at it.
I've been recently reading posts about North Koreans trying to infiltrate IT companies.
Today I experienced this myself. 1/n
schmackofant.eth @schmackofant
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Numbers stations are fascinating - to hear some examples, see The Conet Project: m.soundcloud.com/the-conet-proj…
matt blaze @mattblaze
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Wondering what the longest uptime of a single piece of malware has been. I've heard of networks with stuff like Conficker that got infected when it was going around and is still running today because the systems can't be updated. They just segregate and remove internet access.
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Google has banned the training of deepfakes in Colab.
https://www.unite.ai/google-has-banned-the-training-of-deepfakes-in-colab/
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Nice technique. Possibly 0day
Interesting maldoc was submitted from Belarus. It uses Word's external link to load the HTML and then uses the "ms-msdt" scheme to execute PowerShell code.
virustotal.com/gui/file/4a240…
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This is social engineering.
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A Russian, who stole a PS4 from a man’s home in Mariupol is now writing to him via e-mail demanding the account password so he can access games on that PS.
Just let that sink in. https://t.co/bB0KpchOZz
Ostapenko @OstAnatoliy
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⚠️ Confirmed: Real-time network data show a significant fall in connectivity due to power outages amid hostilities in Donbas, eastern #Ukraine; Kramatorsk is now reconnected via backup power per the mayor, while other cities remain cut off.
📰 Background: netblocks.org/reports/intern…
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