November 20, 2022
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Some insane game reverse engineering.
https://momo5502.com/posts/2022-11-17-reverse-engineering-integrity-checks-in-black-ops-3/
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Hamid Kashfi:
Contrary to most countries, working on “the dark side” of cyber pew-pew things in Iran is not a badge of honor. Quite the opposite, at least for the majority of the hacker community there. Iranian regime being what they are, among other things, is the main reason. Having that, the community is now slowly self-sanitizing as protests continues, making people also show their ties more clearly. That will certainly have a measurable effect on observed APT activities. To better or worth, is the interesting part to figure out.
US and EU update their sanctions lists every now and then to compensate for increased activities or updated intel. The goal there, beside the obvious, is to create some deterrence and sending a message; that you will end up in trouble as consequences of your actions. This has very low real impact domestically. No APT has ever ceased operation’s because of their operators being exposed or sanctioned. That has been the case until three months ago. Being officially called out as an IRGC/MoIS hacker or affiliate nowadays costs you a lot of negative community credits and even directly impacts your business. I bet the countries imposing sanctions haven’t expected or even studied this aspect and side-effect. this is where cyber, culture, community and domestic movements all collide and emerge into something new.
https://infosec.exchange/@Hamid/109374525663163550
https://infosec.exchange/@Hamid/109374622883505346
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