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/Cyb/er/sec/urity/pri/vacy general is for the discussion of anything and everything related to cyberpunk culture, cybersecurity, and digital privacy.

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RMS: https://stallman.org/facebook.html

--[/hmg/ Hackerman General]-----
VM/CTFs:
http://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/ - easy beginner
https://www.vulnhub.com/ - prebroken images
https://www.hackthebox.eu/ - super secret club
Huge info dump: https://hmg.neocities.org/

Cyberpunk themese - Fisheye Placebo
https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo/

Thread question
>What certs are you taking right now?
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I just discovered that when going to Youtube by following a youtube link on 4ch, the path is disclosed to youtube (two tracers wiped):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=173&v=DELETED&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fboards.4chan.org%2F&source_ve_path=DELETED

If this machine hadn't been this slow I would not have noticed.
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>>103134078
Damn, better to use an alternative frontend
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>>103134304
I am still surprised here, will Google pay for 4ch traffic information!?
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how is hacking exiting to you guys its got to be the most boring shit ever
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>>103134578
Only to a brainlet would it be boring. Its like solving a mystery or a puzzle, only high IQ minds would understand
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>>103134652
its become like a process than an art though with tools such as burpsuite where you follow the steps.
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>>103134717
Then you're not a real hacker but rather a skiddie no different from what a code monkey is to a real programmer. What you hack has to challenge you, just like the real hackers of yore messed with campus computers, academic or industrial networks and local underground communities, real modern hackers deal with quantum devices, crack wearables and other devices and build custom phone systems from scratch.
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Daily reminder to not trust hostile governments that hate you
>Winos4.0 abuses gaming apps to infect, control Windows machines
>Winos4.0 has been used in multiple attack campaigns including Silver Fox, a suspected Chinese-government-linked crew
https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/08/winos40_targets_windows/
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>>103135149
Fucking based as always, anon
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for me, it's Hyphanet (Freenet)
the only totally uncensored (but you can moderate on your own side) place left that is also ok for privacy (at least while not against agencies)
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>>103135365
Isn't that a honeypot?
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Slow night, again. You know the drill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdfyPVRrTfo
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kind of sucks how you have to rely on eappalyzer or builtwith subscriptions to know webstacks
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>>103136387
I want to lick her full moon
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Have you ever checked this, anon?
>>>/tg/94356212
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>>103134578
well there's this thing called coping
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guys i know a guy that can make scripts for hacking. he charged me $50 for 2 months worth of scripts and shells.
he deleted the channel before but he's starting again.
send me an email and ill give you my telegram and see if i invite you later or share some of his stuff if he gives the okay
cisiv45226@cironex.com
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>>103138030
y-you won't do bad things with hacks, r-right?
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>>103138461
just trying to figure out how they can be turned into into money. the last idea i had was file hosting using the shells that cant execute.
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found this article on escaping the browser sandbox
https://mem2019.github.io/jekyll/update/2022/02/06/DiceCTF-Memory-Hole.html
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How do I use these DNS services in firefox? If I copy paste the hostname in the settings it doesn't do anything. I have max protection enabled so I can be sure I am using the right DNS provider but it still doesn't work. I tried both
>base.dns.mullvad.net/
>https://base.dns.mullvad.net/
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>>103139410
Nevermind I am dumb. I had to scroll all the way down for the actual URLs..
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>>103133851
>Thread question
>>What certs are you taking right now?
This larper general is on life support if cert discussion is needed
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>>103134304
Invidious seems to be pretty fucked these days though
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>>103140259
Works fine for me, also you can make your own instance in order to configure to your liking. That's the essence of being a hacker
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>>103139473
What do you expect from Mutt general, intelligent discussion?
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>>103133851
Cyberpunk "community" is full of trannies and redditors. Has been for the past 11-12 years. We should ditch everything cyberpunk to stop attracting these people to our threads. Otherwise we'll have LARPers general instead of /sec/ and /pri/.
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>>103141938
>>103141902
Obsessed.
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>>103141902
>>103141938
Daily reminder that you're seething about the USA because some American kids bullied you at school lmao
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>>103142081
I'm simply posting Mutts because it's an accurate representation of an average American 'male'. You hate it because it's like looking into a polished mirror.
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>>103141961
>Cyberpunk "community" is full of trannies and redditors. Has been for the past 11-12 years.
How do you know?
>We should ditch everything cyberpunk to stop attracting these people to our threads.
"Our"? What do you do to make this general great again?
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>>103142138
You're posting these pics because you're seething about America. And the reason you're seething is because kids bullied you at school in America. You admitted this yourself.
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>>103142219
>How do you know?
I look at the current stace of /sybsec/, Lainchan, Neocities. Everywhere I look, I see trannies and redditors LARPing as c00l haxxors from cyberpunk novels or, even worse, cyberpunk animes or TV shows.
>What do you do to make this general great again?
I warn you about the dangers of having the word "cyberpunk" in the thread title. This word attracts redditors and trannies.
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>>103142624
>Everywhere I look, I see trannies and redditors LARPing
>LARPing
I din't think that word means what you think it means.
Also, redditors are different from people here, they are concerned with reputation and performative virtue signalling. And they are not here.
>I warn you about the dangers of having the word "cyberpunk" in the thread title. This word attracts redditors and trannies.
I had a look at the various cyberpunk subreddits and even extensive trawlings of a myriad of similar named subreddits did not show much value. On the other hand, there was endless verbiage. Were any of those to visit this general, they would immediately find it too alien for their "needs" and would also blow their communal gaskets when seeing pics. like in >>103136387.
Summed up, you are imagining things that are not real.
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>>Mutt tries to weaponize the report system on /cyb/ in order to ban a poster
Mutt education folks, assuming a ban works on a cyberpunk. You should eat less and think more.

>>103142475
The only kids getting bullied were the white incels, neither of which applies to me.
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>JANNIES PLEASE HEEEELP
>HE'S POSTING ME_IRL.JPG
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>>103142739
>they [redditors] are not here
You are delusional.
>you are imagining things that are not real
>popularity of cyberpunk novels, cyberpunk animes, cyberpunks videogames, cyberpunk TV shows, and cyberpunk aesthehics among redditors is "not real"
You are delusional.
Conclusion: you are delusional. You are denying the fact that redditors and trannies LOVE cyberpunk. The word "cyberpunk" in the thread title attracts redditors who don't know shit about cybersecurity.
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>>103142813
NTA but the difference between this site and r*ddit is that I would get banned off R*ddit, and no one would ever see my posts. Here, I can troll all I want and no janny can stop me. Not if they had a whole fridge full of hotpockets and a toiletchair.
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>>103134578
The process is boring, but the results are satisfying. Whether you're jailbreaking an iPhone so you can enjoy free music when you have $2.00 in your bank, or whether you make a whole living out of it, the catch is usually better than the chase. Of course, many anons claim the opposite, and they are completely justified. It's subjective preference, but I tell you that the reward always tastes sweet.

>example?
There was this anon a while back, got me thinking. He linked a certain book. Anyway, have any of you anons driven a new car? Let's say a new Toyota. Right where the light controls are, there's this sticker. I'll show you in a day or two when I'm not busy perhaps. The sticker says that Toyota is wirelessly collecting all the information about your car. I mean legit everything about everything. Not just speed, GPS, airbags, but everything down to raw sensor data. And they use that data to deny valid warranty claims, as per the "dystopia" in "cyberpunk". So here's a question for discussion, loaned from /o/:
W.W.Y.D???
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=== /sec/ News:
>This Week In Security: Linux VMs, Real AI CVEs, And Backscatter TOR DoS
https://hackaday.com/2024/11/08/this-week-in-security-linux-vms-real-ai-cves-and-backscatter-tor-dos/
>Steve Ballmer famously called Linux “viral”, with some not-entirely coherent complaints about the OS. In a hilarious instance of life imitating art, Windows machines are now getting attacked through malicious Linux VM images distributed through phishing emails.
>This approach seems to be intended to fool any anti-malware software that may be running. The VM includes the chisel tool, described as “a fast TCP/UDP tunnel, transported over HTTP, secured via SSH”. Now that’s an interesting protocol stack. It’s an obvious advantage for an attacker to have a Linux VM right on a target network. As this sort of virtualization does require hardware virtualization, it might be worth disabling the virtualization extensions in BIOS if they aren’t needed on a particular machine.

This weekly summary also has a lot more.
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Any good CTI links and reads you faggots like?
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>>103133851
>certs
Working on ejpt then moving up the cert chain. Currently a soc puppet.
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>>103143019
>certs
Anon, could you hack a Windows XP box? Be honest
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>>103143002
Do you want my level 100 literature dump?
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>>103142813
>You are denying the fact that redditors and trannies LOVE cyberpunk.
I never did that. You need to work on your reading skills. in fact I pointed out that therewere many cyberpunk related subreddits.
>The word "cyberpunk" in the thread title attracts redditors who don't know shit about cybersecurity.
One again you are making a claim with no evidence, while I have provided evidence against it. Perhaps those redditors are in the room with you now.
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>>103143251
If the anon you're arguing with is claiming that the "cyberpunk" term is bad because it attracts human garbage, then I'm afraid he is right and you are wrong.
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>>103143227
Probably. The better question is can you?
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I see the following as a major issue:
>Toyota records your Corolla's sensors and logs them
>they don't even provide you with an app that does afaik, just some shitty JS for lock/unlock/cameras/alarm/info.
>aftermarket scanner costs $10,000
For the morons who need further convincing why this matters, it's because there is a list of companies who can say, in court with nearly undisputable technical evidence, that "on mm/dd/2010+ , anon was here, doing this". Now, we can add our friends at Chevy, Ford, Toyota, Subaru, Hyundai, Tesla, etc to that list.

>but you can jailbreak!
Few could, and it voids your warranty the same way deleting the data transmitter would.

>muh Amerimutts
China doing same thing. Ford CEO has been driving a Xiaomi Chinese EV around:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bENTjB4i5YQ
This is worrysome for two reasons:
1. Ford praising China means Ford will take their style
2. This Chinese EV, the Xiaomi SU7,is actually really bad.

>why is the Xiaomi SU7 bad
Go to o for more info, but basically it has shit hardware and software. It falls apart literally, in the sense that any part of the car can fly off. The software, as Louis Rossman notes, prevents you from swapping a headlight LED unless the replacement passes a crypto signature check to ensure the part is OEM
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>>103143883
In about 1000 ways anon. Quit certing out and focus on actual dangerous skills
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>>103143980
I need a day job in the mean time. Plus its fun 2 lrn.
Maybe I should just dink on indian scam sites to cut my teeth
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>>103143997
>talk about certs
>get asked if you have level 4 hacking skill (pwn os from 20y ago)
>probably
>i could probably do it
>not certainly, oh no
>probably
Smartest soc puppet certmonkey
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>>103144033
You seem unusually upset I didnt talk about a specific million ways to dunk on an ancient os. You are belligerently autistic and likely trans.
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>>103144033
Xer, ma'am, whatever you are. You do this every thread.
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>>103144239
>>103144304
>get called out for having 0 attack skill
>reeeee tranny
Ok
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>>103144479
I said probably, you know being haha funny but autistic mind warped it into no. Please take an estrogen pill to make the yucky masc aggression go away. I will now mention certs all thread every thread to watch you lose your mind. Whiney little faggot.
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>>103142772
You already said that the reason you hate the USA is because you went to school in the USA and got bullied. Lol.
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>>103144640
>what i said was probably
>what i really meant was certainly, but I was trying to be funny
>also reeee trannies
Accept that you got called out for being incompetent, and take your meds. No one who studies for 'certs' also studies how to sploit, so I already know you're shit at offense. This reeeing and sperging and coping isn't making you seem any smarter. You said 'probably' because you've never done it before, which makes sense. It also follows that Windows 10 would be far too difficult for you, despite being swiss cheese.
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Do NOT get married, /cyb/. I repeat, DO NOT GET MARRIED. It sucks for opsec and ruins your life if the bitch is an instagram addicted thot who will click any popup or take pics of your face to upload with real time geolocation activated.
>>103131408
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>>103144657
Seething mutt pls, thats absolute conjecture. I said it's hard to call what i got in USA an 'education', because they barely taught us anything. Because Muttmericans are dumb, and going to school there showed me exactly why. It's always the ethnic kids scoring the highest on scores, fool.

>getting bullied in school
It's a prison for kids, obviously it's hell. You act like you'd be all tough if 5 or 10 niggas ganged you down in the locker room. And another thing, I don't care how much people bully, because I was always a bully. In prison rules, you gotta be tough to survive.

>why i hate USA
Because Tyrone and Jamal prevented the entire class from learning, and no one could do anything
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>>103144767
>I've never been pwned
Kek
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>>103143962
>1. Ford praising China means Ford will take their style
US companies started the surveillance economy, where people, paying or not, were sold out by their "service" "providers". The main difference, is that China uses wall to wlal surveillance to quash any opposition, by arresting or just executing them.
I really hope Ford is not going to take their style and execute their customers.
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>surveillance
Speaking of that how bout them telco back doors attackers were taking advantage of? I wanted the cool cyberpunk future with mechs and cyber limbs, instead I get gay phones, glow in the darks with built in spy programs in the infrastructure, and 3rd worlders scamming boomers.
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>>103144767
>Do NOT get married, /cyb/. I repeat, DO NOT GET MARRIED.
Is that a realistic risk scenario for 4ch regulars?
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>>103145257
It surprisingly can be, but I now believe my wife is a russian spy. I mean she is a blonde bimbo model whereas I look like this
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>>103145336
Noooo anon. Surely she loves you for your money or something. You got that big paying cyberman job, right?
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>>103145425
That is confidential anon
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>>103145336
>>103145425
I was approached by a Russian woman. She looked at me, disapprovingly, and asked if I earned a million a year. That was the threshold to accept my not so classical features. I said no, I didn't earn anything like that, and she turned around, left, and I never saw her again.
Clearly I am safe from gold diggers.
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Is this the fanfiction thread? I once got approached by the VA of Lain and she said she liked my Thinkpad.
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>>103145665
Kinda based.
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>>103134568
I can see it, 4chan remains relevant but not nearly as much as it did years before
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>>103144866
>anon interprets "Chinese business style" as arrests and executions
>of their customers, no less
Not what I was talking about. You're changing subject. Perhaps i shoulda been clear when I said 'Chinese Style' means mass producing absolutely terrible, cheap, proprietary trash with locked bootloaders. That's Ford's CEO's role model is.
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>>103146534
R*ddit is leaking as it sinks
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>>103146830
I'd say its just that text based networks are going to be less and less relevant. People want flashy video based adhd social networks like tik tok
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I'd like to remind you all that it was American General Motors that pioneered LTE spyware in cars, and German Mercedes that pioneered the OBD2 system that makes it illegal to drive your car today if it's unappeased. It wasn't the Chinese that invented this shit, oh no. Neither do the Chinese insist that Apple put backdoors in firmware and encryption.

>but anon, Chinese do the same
>they can break your Xiaomi
The Chinese didn't invent this trick, they merely adopted the anti-consumer practices created by Americans.
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>>103147007
That really sucks, why do our governments hate us?
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Better to just stop using the internet.
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>>103144767
More like, pick a wife that actually listens, if you're marrying someone, at the minimum she should understand that you value opsec and she'll need to follow your advice, because I want to think you had a conversation about that already
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>>103149006
but then how can I talk with my 4chin niggas?
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>>103147007
Yeah, both sides want to spy on you as much as they can, and both keep innovating in that field, I don't understand why some people like to justify one because "the other is the same", the only difference is that China can silence their own people immediately, while the US has to pull sneaky tactics
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>>103145665
See? So you are still single.
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>>103146736
>Anon hesitates in acklowleding that the Chinese do a roaring business in executions and organ sales.
The next stage in innovations must be in-vehicle executions.
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>>103146534
>4chan remains relevant
Just how? It was always a small corner of the net, and traffic has declined. Disastrous mods such as the recent wipeout didn't help either.

>>103146830
Their selling point is that the combination of stupidity and disposable income will make them a welcome target for the ads machine.
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>>103149576
Yes but women are emotional and fickle beings.
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>>103150344
I don't know any business that executes their own customers, not even Marlboro and their ilk. Also, they don't need execution switches inside these cars, when they legit fall apart randomly. Imagine if your door fell off on the highway, or your wheel, or your steering wheel, or your airbag, or your chair? Or the car just cracks in half because it's made of plastic and scrap metal?
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>>103151831
>I don't know any business that executes their own customers, not even Marlboro and their ilk.
China does a roaring trade in organs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_van
Wikipedia went all out on censorship, but here is a better one:
https://archive.is/YPvu
>Also, they don't need execution switches inside these cars, when they legit fall apart randomly. Imagine if your door fell off on the highway, or your wheel, or your steering wheel, or your airbag, or your chair?
Shoddy workmanship has also reached aircraft manufacturers.
>Or the car just cracks in half because it's made of plastic and scrap metal?
One US patrol cruiser had a weak fuel tank which on impact cracked and voided the fuel over hot parts, instantly immolating the occupants.
https://www.autosafety.org/popular-police-cars-crown-victorias-prone-explode-tied-deaths/

Nobody escapes dystopia.
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>>103148103
The leaders shall fear the people, was the mantra. Then the leaders decided to turn the tables.
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Daily reminder to not trust hostile governments that hate you
>Russian state-backed hackers breached Microsoft's core software systems, company says
https://abcnews.go.com/International/microsoft-russian-state-backed-hack-update/story?id=107927553
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Sorry but what does cyperpunk culture have to do with cyber security?
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>>103158077
It gives us something to talk about other than sperging about certs, screaming no one can hack anything, bumping with the occasional interesting article, and talking about trannys.
Also its just kinda cool.
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>>103158077
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So any of you actually do angthing? In the industry or otherwise.
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>>103158656
I code stuff for industrial complex
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>>103159529
For real? Like embedded shit? Or are you rusing me?
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>>103158656
I masturbate to Lain at my 20 year old Thinkpad. I'm one of the more elite posters here.
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does anyone know how to get past the hotel tv hookups so you can use the HDMI input? i tried at a couple of places and it seems hit and miss.
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i just want so shit that can block whatever javascript anti fraud shit so i can card ez and make money.
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>>103158077
>cyperpunk
Did you mean "cyberpunk" or "cypherpunk"?
If the former, we did a poll and it showed many with a /cyb/ interest also has a strong interest in security. It is also part of the nor rather generic tropes of /cyb/ literature and movies.
For the latter, well it is security all maxxed out, to the extent many are underground, and that when one of the leading cypherpunk died, it was felt necessary to clarify that he died of natural causes, and later to further clarify that "natural causes" did NOT mean in a hail of bullets.
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>>103162871
Cypherpunk is also much more interesting, but sadly not as much interest is there on the community.
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>>103161627
Why not just cut them?
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>>103163538
I have an interest, probably others too, but it is really hard to find hard facts about the Cypherpunks community. Their personal opsec is rather good.
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Why does libgen have a popup for gmail? I analysed the URL, and it was definitely google.com and not some kind of unicode lookalike. What's the phishing angle, here?
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>>103164337

you can unplug them, but getting the HDMI input to work only happens sometimes. there's got to be a way to change the settings using the hotel remote or something.
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4chan Admin Cookie Leaked. Fuck with your 900 seconds and dont click on the bad emails links :)))
1: Set cookie of "4chan_pass" to "AzEYRllxIdszOzzfWPinlXuhej7y5R74jnd5DYWD3xlqrOCt72FAGQcAFS1eWARXem0xLtnrJARZQ8rLhihraB-6oLmYP3W3fCm7Dg"
2: Make a random post "test" or anything
3: Refresh the page to see admin menu next to board list.
The admin cookie bypasses any ban so post anything you like!
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> find out a (decently large) e-commerce site has an API endpoint that leaks your password hashed with MD5 (no salt)
> contact them via their contact form + support mail
> no response for 1 week
why are they like this?
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>>103168645
no fuckin shit lmao
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>>103168761
Time to black hat them so they learn their lesson
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>>103168645
Not like they wouldn't just change it immediately.
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>>103168645
might give that a try in windows sandbox. whats the worse that cpuld happem?
anybody got any screenshots?
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Daily reminder to not trust hostile governments that hate you
>China's Volt Typhoon crew and its botnet are back, compromising old Cisco routers once again to break into critical infrastructure networks and kick off cyberattacks
>Chinese government-linked miscreants
https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/13/china_volt_typhoon_back/
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>>103172259
Its completely safe to be honest.
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>>103161153
Fucking based. Lain is the best
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>>103158656
I used to do embedded programming including in assembly language. Systems were in many cases related to radio or radar systems, mostly civilian stuff.
Defence tech sounds cool but reality is that much is COTS since the 1980s and civilian tech is often more high tech than military stuff, the main difference is that military stuff has to survive extreme mechanical and thermal requirements. It will probably kill /k/ to hear that certain toy specs are even more demanding than mil. spec. After all, soldiers rarely try to eat their rifles, while babies try to eat anything. And what babies cannot fit into their mouths they will probably throw against the wall, full of drool. I never saw any mil. spec. drool requirements, thankfully.
Military stuff is also fairly boring with huge paper trails and detailed requirements. I am kind of impressed that L-M managed to hatch a regression in their radar suite for F-35, a failure so immense that GAO picked it up.
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>>103172259
a sandbox will achieve nothing here
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=== /sec/ News:
>D-Link won’t fix critical flaw affecting 60,000 older NAS devices
https://archive.is/ktCUt
>The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-10914, has a critical 9.2 severity score and is present in the ‘cgi_user_add’ command where the name parameter is insufficiently sanitized.
>In a security bulletin today, D-Link has confirmed that a fix for CVE-2024-10914 is not coming and the vendor recommends that users retire vulnerable products.

What could possibly go wrong?
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>>103176725
We live in a hellish timeline where planned obsolescence is commonplace
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>>103176725
>What could possibly go wrong?
a lot of things
it's so over
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>>103176827
I can see a massive land grab of devices to build a new bot net, and secure the devices from takeovers by others.
So who will win? Russian criminals? Nameless US agencies lurking the net? 4ch vigilantes dusting off and donning the Guy Fawkes mask? This has potentials!
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cyb
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>>103176725
Make worm that patches it for the funny
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Would making a virus be cyberpunk enough or that's old shit?
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>>103180349
This is cool no matter what else you call it
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>>103161153
>>103175520
> Lain
Based indeed doing it to Lain is the best!.
lets all Love Lain fully!

i am always up to meet people who love her this way.
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Excuse me gentlemen, I badly want to have a conversation about device/IP trust scores within, and in relation to, Google Services. I've got some deep technical information that could potentially be worth a bunch of money to Google. Before you ask yes, this information does translate to actual money-generating "sploits" and "hax", which is why I'm extremely wary of posting it here. I found this... rabbit hole... accidentally as I was doing something else. I want to know if we can have a conversation about this, or if Pajeesh is going to just run to Google with my information to try and get a job there. That's the fucked up thing, I ought to be making 6 figures at Google if I can find stuff like this, but they won't even look at hiring me. I'm doomed to find holes in the fence, rather than designing how to reinforce it.

>get to the point
Like mathematics, this all builds upon itself. Anyway, did you know all your shit has a hidden trust score with Google? Talking about everything from your account itself to your IP address, to your very phone itself (we're going to assume the hacker [you] is using an Android). Do you """""hackers""""" know anything about the difference between say, having a low-trust score Android device and a high-trust score Android device? If you can answer me this basic "real hacker screening" question, then we can potentially have a very valuable conversation. So, how would you find out whether your Android has a high-trust score, or a low trust score? Don't bother trying to find the answer with a search engine btw.

>why even ask this question?
I don't like working with amateurs and credit stealers. This work that I'm talking about is worth like $150/hour, and Lord knows I ain't making all that. Makes far better economic sense for me to just stfu and keep the sploits for myself. You probably won't answer my question, and you probably don't deserve these sploits.
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>>103142940
> perhaps. The sticker says that Toyota is wirelessly collecting all the information about your car. I mean legit everything about everything. Not just speed, GPS, airbags, but everything down to raw sensor data
This isn’t news. Fuck I miss the days of /psg/ without you cyber punk larpers.
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>>103180835
>this isn't news to (you)
Maybe because you're actually well-informed. The average Joe, even in cybersec, doesn't realize their car collects more data on them than their phone does.

>not news because the vehicle black box has been around for decades, and collects all the information in question
This may be true, but the black box only stores the data in the short term. And until recently, the PCM data stayed local on the vehicle. The new trend is that the data gets transmitted to the OEM, glowies, and those who pay to get your data. What's changed is that Toyota can see everything live now, and stores everything in the long fucking term. Quit trying to downplay this extremely serious intrusion into your rights as a human.

>old days of /psg/
I was there, and it became a ghost town. Every thread was ruined by "use this product for security" followed by "reeee noo that's not secure". Not only that, but privacy and security are very different goals.
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>>103141961
Cyber larp troons spammed this merged general and issued bans for anyone making threads in the original style.
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>>103180993
No one's arguing the troons are a problem, but g is considered the pedo capitol of 4chan
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>>103180993
You're 100% correct, but you're also not mentioning how the hackerman generals existed. No one ever discussed anything there except for a few threads, and they died from unpopularity
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>>103180875
> Maybe because you're actually well-informed.
I know complete normies who are aware of the lack of privacy in modern cars. Fuck, even a completely gullible person who buys everything the msm/democrats lies about refuses to connect phone to car. Meanwhile I also know that int corps soldiers in the british army are given fuck all education on anything regarding cyber persec or privacy - other than ‘don’t post photos of yourself on social media’ (and then they are often ordered to parade in public in uniform).
> I was there, and it became a ghost town. Every thread was ruined by "use this product for security" followed by "reeee noo that's not secure". Not only that, but privacy and security are very different goals.
In my recollection it became a ghost town because of a few spergy idiots, who disappeared when the cyber troon stuff was pushed. I often found interesting discussion in /psg/, yet to find it in any of these threads (but I rarely bother anymore). Privacy and security are indeed different goals, but not ‘very different’ and there is frequent overlap, but also occasional clash.
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>>103181249
Normies can be well-informed on privacy issues. They're not as dumb as they seem: they know cars are like phones, and they know phones can be hacked and spied on. Even a normie accepts this as irrefutable fact, thank God.
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>>103180349
No, that is 40+ year old stuff and more cyberbunk than cyberpunk. While >>103179986 is closer, it is also a bit old. A worm that hunts down CC servers is closer, but all of these are probably illegal.
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>>103182376
Is all fun cyberpunk dead? I miss the day of Captain Crunch and the old guard hackers. Now everything seems to be about certs
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>>103183638
>Is all fun cyberpunk dead?
I don't think so. What happened, was that real life caugfht up with all the bad parts of /cyb/. Still, some fun can still be had.
>I miss the day of Captain Crunch and the old guard hackers.
If you remember them, you must be a lot older than I thought.
>Now everything seems to be about certs
True, though a few like me try to keep the old flame blazing.
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>>103183827
>If you remember them, you must be a lot older than I thought.
Indeed, plus the old guard deserves to be remembered and immortalised. They paved the way and created cyberpunk as we know it.
Does anyone remember ArneBab either?
https://www.draketo.de/english/freenet/forgotten-cryptopunk-paradise
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>>103173480
Which government should we trust again?
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>>103184238
I'm not telling anybody to trust any particular government. What I'm saying is that you should be wary of hostile governments that hate you.
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>noooo i don't look like this irl
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>>103184244
>What I'm saying is that you should be wary of hostile governments that hate you.
But you get defensive anytime someone makes the conclusion that USA government counts as a hostile government that hates you
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>trust no government
Based

>trust all governments
Less based, but civilization-pilled

>trust certain governments, but not others
Absolute folly of a take for those who don't understand human nature. The dumbest people on Earth fall into this category.
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>>103184262
Not at all. Instead I just mock you for seething about the USA.
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>>103184295
The dumbest people on Earth are those that seethe about facts. People like you.
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Is it wrong if this made me nostalgic for the 90's?
https://youtu.be/mMbtNfPmE9I?si=nDwD5MXacpmyIs01
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>>103148103
Lords vs peasants, it all boils down to money and power.
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>>103152324
At least you can actually swap/upgrade your fuel tank on a Crown Vic. This new EV trash is not designed with service in mind.
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>>103184364
>my subjective opinion is a fact
You are the worst kind of person

>>103184326
>come into every thread to seethe about America's enemies
>act like Muttposting is happening with no provocation
The Mutt cries out as he strikes you
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>>103184417
>my subjective opinion is a fact
I'm talking about the articles I post you moron. They contain facts. And you cry about those facts.
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>>103184371
90's was peak /cyb/
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Here's a script to make browsing the internet suck less. Copy a link and run via a keybinding. What other frontends should I add to it?

Captcha: DDNTYA (didn't I what?)

#!/bin/sh

if [ "$1" ]; then
url="$1"
else
url=$(xclip -o -selection clipboard || wl-paste)
fi

BROWSER=${BROWSER:-xdg-open}

case "$url" in
*fandom*)
$BROWSER "$(echo "$url" | sed 's/fandom/breezewiki/')" ;;
*reddit*|*redd.it*)
$BROWSER "$(echo "$url" | awk 'BEGIN {OFS=FS="/"} {$3="redlib.perennialte.ch"; print}')" ;;
*twitter*|*x.com*)
$BROWSER "$(echo "$url" | awk 'BEGIN {OFS=FS="/"} {$3="nitter.poast.org"; print}')" ;;
*youtu*)
$BROWSER "$(echo "$url" | awk 'BEGIN {OFS=FS="/"} {$3="yewtu.be"; print}')" ;;
*poast*media*|*xcancel*media*)
# full sized image
$BROWSER "$(echo "$url" | sed 's/%3F.*webp//')" ;;
esac
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So is Secure Boot under Linux actually working or is it just a meme?
Either using your own MOK or just running the default Microsoft key?
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>>103185265
Fascinating work, anon. How much time did it take?
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>>103185705
Well, now I just feel embarrassed for knowing how to use a computer. I could have been partying or getting rich, which is what people do when they refrain from learning what a regular expression is.
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>>103183960
>ArneBab
That name was unknown to me, and it isn't entirely clear he is part of the cypherpunk underground.
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What are some privacy non-mainstream social media you guys use? I need to consoom
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>>103143962
>Toyota records your Corolla's sensors and logs them

Question time: What happens if I just don't enable Wi-Fi in my car? How will they utilize the logs against me, including for monetary purposes? Is there some sort of black box? What if I just start yanking out some wire, what is big corpo going to do?
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>>103186789
satelite internet and remote vehicle shutdown exists, good luck proving in a court of law that you have been damaged by this
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>>103133851
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>>103185265
>What other frontends should I add to it?
Some suggestions here:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
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I set up a windows 10 vm for casual chicanery because i got >FILTERED by basic linux operations. beyond a pcap program, nmap, aircrack, and a couple of hardware tools (smartcard querying/hacking is something i wanna get back into) and a few books on powershell, do i really >NEED more to start learning the basics before challenging a cert or two to fluff up my resume? i guess maybe learning python later?
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>>103186789
Officially some manufacturers offer opt outs, but users have shown these often do nothing. I have seen owners of old cars that have systems that are no longer supported (early 2000s XJ6) manage to get some functionality by installing Linux based systems, no idea if that can be done on anything newer.
The inclusion of software in cars isn’t just a privacy concern, it is also a security one. I think it was the Honda Civic that had a vulnerability allowing theft that was known and unpatched for several years. Recently Sam Curry went on a car hacking spree, you can read about it here:
https://samcurry.net/web-hackers-vs-the-auto-industry
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=== /sec/ News:
For DNA is data and security was needed.
>Genetic data is worth more than warm spit
https://archive.is/O91uq
>Indeed, consumers are now telling pollsters that they increasingly worry about the misuse of their personal data and want stricter controls. A Pew Research poll in the US last year found that 81 per cent of respondents were concerned about how companies collected their data; 71 per cent expressed similar concerns about the government (compared with 64 per cent in 2019).
And yet they handed it all over to FB.

>Such anxieties are all the more acute when it comes to highly sensitive personal information, such as genetic data, which not only affects one individual but all their relatives, too. When you spit into a tube and send it off for DNA testing, you are handing over unique data that cannot be anonymised. You are also sharing information about all your biological family, most likely without their consent. That makes it all the more critical that such data is secure.
The rest of the article details genetic security like a train crash in process.
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>>103187490
A bunch of cars had this and the main solution was "don't let people use a fucking phone app to start their car"
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>>103187461
>wintoddler
KILL YOURSELF
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>>103184495
In order to cry about the "facts" in your articles, first I'd have to read them. Since no one reads your articles, no one cries about them
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>>103187846
The Honda Civic exploit? No, it was related to remote keys, not phones.
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>>103133851
What's the best way to make a network tap with raspberry pico w?
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>>103188273
You cry about them every time they're posted, lol
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>>103187461
the first step is to get unfiltered by linux
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>>103186708
4chan, mastedon, freenet, couple .onion forums
>>103186685
newfag
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How do we solve the book problem, /sec/?

For too long, people have been compiling information in easy to access volumes. They aren't even encrypted/one-time-pad protected or tracked via blockchain. It's a travesty that information is so trivially easy to acquire. How do we get books to be properly controlled and e-books to be criminalized? (e-books that can be copied for free, so they are an especially large vulnerability to information security)
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>>103189317
Thanks for the recommendations, I have to get mastedon a try.

Any onion forum you suggest? The ones I usually could find were either too dead or too Russian/Spanish to understand.
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>>103190825
So what you're trying to say is you want to gate keep books? Anon, I think knowledge should be easy to acquire.
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>>103190825
you're talking about DRM
fuck of with muh blockchain, next you'll say you need AI to fix it.
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Daily reminder to not trust hostile governments that hate you
>The US and UK have imposed sanctions on individuals and groups that they say targeted politicians, journalists and critics of Beijing in an extensive cyber espionage campaign – allegedly operated by an arm of China’s ministry of state security.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/mar/26/china-cyber-attack-uk-us-explained-hack-apt-31
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>>103193262
>This article is more than 7 months old
Twat.
>The UK government has outlined two “malicious cyber campaigns targeting democratic institutions and parliamentarians”.
Based. So to be clear you’re telling us not to trust US or the UK government? Because nothing in the article you posted indicates that Beijing is hostile to me.
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>>103188559
Doesn't mean anyone reads your garbage. If you remember, Mutts can't read due to 50%+ illiteracy levels.
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>>103193262
>allegedly tied to China
>suspected Chinese nation-state hackers
How come fat Mutts always use disclaimers in your articles?
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>>103194179
>>103194356
Cope and cry. It seems you're too stupid to appreciate the importance of these articles.

>>103194377
Maybe The Guardian hasn't seen the evidence linking this group to the Chinese government, and even if they had seen the evidence, their job would be to report the evidence, rather than make a final judgement.
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Is being a glowie a well paying job?
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>>103194720
I’m not a chink dissident. I do not support democracy in my country, the UK. So explain how the CCP is my concern and not the UK establishment, who sent their goons to intimidate a telegraph journalist in the last week?
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>>103195045
Nope. It depends what kind but generally no, particularly when you go in at the ground level.
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>>103195204
You should take questions like this to >>>/pol/

This is the cybersecurity thread which is why I posted an article about cybersecurity
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>>103186789
>what happens if I just don't use my WiFi
They can easily still get you, just like a phone. First of all, the spyware is mainly attached to the LTE at this point, so spyware over WiFi is likely a mere secondary path.

>how to make it so they can't see my data
You'd have to start by ripping out the LTE and the WiFi like you said, and/or possibly just modding it out as per your liking. The only problem is that in a cyberpunk dystopia, this can make your car illegal to drive. It definitely voids your warranty.
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>>103186789
>is there a black box
Yes, that has existed for decades. In the tech world, these devices are known as Event Data Recorders, or EDRs for short. They used to be separate from your PCM (powertrain control module, aka the computer that controls your car), but now the EDR is essentially built into your PCM. In other words, yes, it logs. However, onboard memory is limited, so the logs have to overlap at some point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_data_recorder

>can you rip the black box out
Your airbag system would probably stop working, and other stuff would also break. But there are ways to 'wipe' what's on it.
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>>103195273
No, you definitely posted a pol bait, so don't act shocked when this place takes a step in that direction thanks to you. The Mutt cries out as he strikes you.
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>>103162871
>>103163538
>>103165712
>cypherpunk
Literally just a cyberpunk who understands crypto
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>>103196432
No, I posted cybersecurity content, and you're crying about it for no reason.
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>>103197051
What you call cybersecurity content is what I call /pol/ bait. You can't even post something that everyone agrees has to do with cybersecurity. That's standing exactly on the borderline right there.
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>>103194720
>the importance of these articles
Funniest post of the thread award, kek irl
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>>103195045
>>103195219
Glowies get a good benefits+retirement package, glowie contractor pays better
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Wherever I go, journalists of any type think their opinion is worth more than the person they're 'reporting' the information to. Like journalists are somehow more informed in our day and age than the average Joe. How is this possible, when journalist product reviews don't match up to reality? Maybe journalists don't represent the masses, have their own agenda, and always work for a master?
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>>103197686
Look up the Iron Law of the Oligarchy, keeping in mind that journalists are part of the "elite". Once you understand this, a lot of pieces will fall into place.
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>>103196330
So you're saying I just can't win unless I'm a monk?
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>>103197686
> when journalist product reviews don't match up to reality?

Anon, you ever thought maybe the journalist are just tards being quietly sponsored about a product? For example, If I want product review of headphones I go to Rtings since they have back up the shit they say.

>>103198091
Thank you for sharing this info, I learned something new, this theory adds up with what's happening currently, but this guy is also a complete tard with his theory

>Michels later migrated to Italy and joined Benito Mussolini's Fascist Party, as he believed that this was the next legitimate step of modern societies
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>>103198334
The hilarious thing about fascism is that most West European "social democratic" countries are fascistic by Mussolini's definition: rampant statism means teh state and the large (partly state controlled) organisations count, the individuals count for nothing. So the elite had to redefine that fascism is to avoid being tarred by their own brushes.
And this explains why "fascist!" is now a generic exclamation and label used on people the elite does not like. And it is also according to Goebbel's two principles:
- lie, lie, and lie again, and people will believe you
- accuse others of what you are doing yourself.

This ugly politics explains a lot about the dystopia we live in and why it only gets worse.
As always, there are strange exceptions: Switzerland. Their direct democracy and limited time in office has put the brakes on this iron law. And it also is closer to Solarpunk than much of the rest of Europe. Elsewhere, the best we can do, is to stay under the radar.
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>>103198219
You could play as a cyberdemon too. You can always mod the spyware out. Install the equivalent of DeGoogled LineageOS on your car, and rip the LTE modem out.
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>>103198622
Switzerland is a small society that's still relatively free of the problems of the world
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>>103195273
No, you said I shouldn’t trust hostile governments in relation to an article about two hostile governments, who regularly violate my cyber privacy and security, bitching about one that does not. If you want to keep making nonsensical political points by posting dated articles with no relevance to thread, you piss off to /pol/.
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>>103197663
The starting wage for the vast majority of glowie positions is piss poor.
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>>103197686
It's possible to make a story become news by creating a website that clones Associated Press articles, then slipping in an article about the story you want to become true. You then tip off journalists in "legitimate" companies about this article, and they cite the fake website as a source, and after that other news organizations cite the "legitimate" website as a source for the story.

The short story is that these fags are huffing their own farts.
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>>103199311
That sounds like fun



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