>>106632884"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/productsFrontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontendsOSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.htmlFirmware: https://libreboot.org/RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.htmlHave I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/>Security"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guideBasics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armoryLearning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkAEFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
>>106651338If you like DSP stuff as in >>106751393 you could also check with >>>/diy/ham for practical use in /ham/ radios. Modern rigs such as truSDX use (and abuse) DSP techniques and chips like Si5351 do achieve some clever stuff.https://dl2man.de/https://qrpguys.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/afp_fsk_061921.pdf
>>106756082>>xcancel>Wtf is that? Another nitter?Yes. The difference is that it lets you easily download video clips.
>>106762233>"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.">--Edward SnowdenSnowden is a traitor to the United States. He lives in R*ssia, a country that wishes harm to the West.
skid thread
>>106762368He's a hero and whistleblower, and the US courts ruled that what the government was doing, as revealed by him, was in fact illegal.
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:https://pastebin.com/9tc94g2Thttps://pastebin.com/raw/9tc94g2T
>>106764666Thanks you anon.
how can i find what data is available on me online by name | mail | phone?
yt-dlp policy:https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#is-the-website-primarily-used-for-piracy>Is the website primarily used for piracy?>We follow youtube-dl's policy to not support services that is primarily used for infringing copyright. Additionally, it has been decided to not to support porn sites that specialize in fakes. We also cannot support any service that serves only DRM protected content.When YouTube switches everything to DRM-only videos (like N*flix): what are you gonna do then, fuckers? Need a fork of "yt-dlp" it called "fuck-yt" or "yt-dlpp" (yt-dlp plus) or something. yt-dlpp would support all of (1) services that are primarily used for infringing copyright, (2) porn sites that specialize in fakes, and (3) services that serve only DRM-protected content.
>youtube ads starting to get through braves built-in adblock
>>106763840He's an egotistical wanker who is now sucking up to an authoritarian, immoral state
>>106766479He was stranded in Russia by the Obama administration. He was originally trying to flee to South America. Try reading a history book or something.
>>106765107see >>106764666
>>106763171And that is why you got here?
>>106768680what should i ctrl+f?
The Solarpunk thread is still going: >>>/sci/16778662
Because DNA is data=== /sec/ News:>Experts Alarmed That AI Is Now Producing Functional Viruseshttps://futurism.com/health-medicine/experts-alarmed-ai-viruses>AI can now invent working biological viruses. >But experts say it also opened a Pandora’s box. Bad actors could just as easily use AI to crank out novel bioweapons, keeping doctors and governments on the backfoot with the outrageous pace at which these viruses can be designed, warn Tal Feldman, a Yale Law School student who formerly built AI models for the federal government, and Jonathan Feldman, a computer science and biology researcher at Georgia Tech (no word on whether the two are related).
It was only a question of time=== /sec/ News:>Unitree Humanoid Robot Exploit Looks Like A Bad Onehttps://hackaday.com/2025/09/30/unitree-humanoid-robot-exploit-looks-like-a-bad-one/>Unitree have a number of robotic offerings, and are one of the first manufacturers offering humanoid robotic platforms. It seems they are also the subject of UniPwn, one of the first public exploits of a vulnerability across an entire robotic product line. In this case, the vulnerability allows an attacker not only to utterly compromise a device from within the affected product lines, but infected robots can also infect others within wireless range. This is done via a remote command-injection exploit that involves a robot’s Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Wi-Fi configuration service.
>>106762233I don't trust any corporation that uses Imperva
=== /cyb/ News:>Why 94 is the new 54 for mogulshttps://archive.is/KfTr9>Moguls’ careers have grown to unprecedented lengths, thanks partly to innovations like stem-cell therapy and blood washing. This is helping to create a near-permanent power class of businesspeople who accompany us through our lives the way only a few royals did in the past.>Longevity is its own kind of power. When a newly elected head of government enters the global engine room, admitted on their temporary pass, they encounter a few dozen life members who have been there for decades, are planning ahead for decades more, and know exactly how each lever of power works. These men own the websites where most voters spend their waking hours and have the networks and capital to buy control of each new technological trend. Note that two of the leading moneymakers from AI so far are Larry Ellison (aged 81) and Les Wexner (88).Virek from Count Zero must be imminent.
>>106723966>>106723977SingleFile extension is sweet! It can even download webpages from this shitty walled garden website as a single HTML file -- https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/bob-dylan/nashville-skyline/ -- for example. Only thing missing a thing to put it into the standard memento format or data organization scheme.
>>106764666Very helpful!
>>106762312>>>xcancel [X Cancelled]>>Wtf is that? Another nitter?>Yes. The difference is that it lets you easily download video clips.It has one of those intermediate "Verifying your request" things before reaching the webpage, so I don't like it. Test on>https://xcancel.com/DarkViperAU/status/605883970882928643 - deleted tweet which once said "@dexbonus every Internet job at some point involves having sex with animals. It's even in youtube's terms of service."About "it lets you easily download video clips". I went to a random video post at>https://xcancel.com/Videos/status/1070066585455464448and it linked to or embedded the video file>https://video.twimg.com/tweet_video/Dtmj4evXcAA-bxt.mp4But doesn't every nitter instance easily give you the video?>>106773770>SingleFile extension is sweet!>Only missing a thing to put it into the standard memento format or data organization scheme.Done! See the seven lines of Bash code at the bottom ofhttps://ar.4everland.io/raw/9dHTwX0-0Mvc3wGbRfozA8zjGu-EwYiI5nORkCaOYwMWeb archive examples:- with ipwb: https://archive.is/2025.10.03-012153/http://fuckyoug4pzlp7lfgkjfq7hqu6vvd2bztyhimj2hsdsh2hg7tif5pyid.onion:2016/memento/20251003004222/https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/bob-dylan/new-morning/- without ipwb: https://archive.is/2025.10.03-033959/http://rateyourmusic.com/release/additional/bob-dylan/50th-anniversary-collection-1970/ via ipfs.hypha.coop
Have you heard about a USB Rubber Ducky hacker tool? I first heard about it months ago or in 2024. It's an interesting piece of hardware. Year(s) ago the idea that you could plug in a USB flash drive and hack a system was ridiculous to me. Like something you would see in a movie which is depicting hacking poorly. I was thinking something like "you gotta run an executable in the USB drive for it to compromise your system". However, I was wrong. It's entirely possible to plug in a certain USB "thumb drive" and get pwned. The USB Rubber Ducky simply pretends to be a keyboard then plays back certain keystrokes (and also mouse clicks?). It could be targeted at whatever OS, then run anything on the system which you can run with typing keys and clicking. The only problem is a password for root if targeting a GNU/Linux system. If targeting Windows then it can probably just click "OK" on the prompt when trying to run cmd as admin.>>106775253>It has one of those intermediate "Verifying your request" things before reaching the webpage, so I don't like it. Tested onPicrel from https://archive.is/2025.10.03-042048/https://xcancel.com/Videos/status/1070066585455464448
>>106772125>posts on 4chan>complains about a product known for helping pedophiles
What do you guys think about """cybersecurity courses""" targeted towards normies with no tech/IT experience?
>>106765975>youtube ads starting to get through braves built-in adblockInteresting. I haven't had that happen (yet) and I use Brave.>>106772178>https://archive.is/2025.10.02-122156/https://www.ft.com/content/99984892-60ec-4d59-8c14-b20439f9e1c0>Larry Ellison (aged 81)>Les Wexner (88)I hope these old billionaire Jews die soon. Thinking of the cyberpunk creative genre: what if future technologies allow humans to live for hundreds of years? Interesting topic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3jqTWXwzJc brought up an idea that I didn't think of. That idea is: if someone could live for hundreds/thousands of years, then his personality could entirely change. Having a completely different personality/interests means that you're basically a completely different person. This already happens normally in human life, you're a "different person" after each decade passes, but with way longer lifespans, this phenomenon would be more intense.>>106775253Bug fix to SingleFile-memento (bottom lines):https://ar.4everland.io/raw/qXBPCceiChnPEAgto8_8smtAKXswpvZLQgtlCkitqIs
>>106762368United States government consists of Russian puppets as we speak. Traitors in nationalist disguise.
>>106762368Not being an enemy to the US would be concerning
>>106767687He could try to go elsewhere but instead he chooses to take up R*ssian citizenship. Ergo I stand by this: >>106766479
>>106762233Can I make it in the /cybsec/ market, bros?>33 yo>southern europe>high IQ, low drive in the past, immense drive today>classic "gifted child" who didn't get enough stimulation/discipline and turned out lazy and slothful>no prior experience in any kind of coding>no university degree>can study at least 4 hours a day in weekdays, 8 in weekends>can move>sizable assets keeping me safe financiallyCan I take this road as last ditch effort to go from white collar peon to high paying professional? Or is it too late? Is the market saturated already? Am I too much of a retarded oldfag?Give it to me raw
>>106762368Your country is the most horrible cancer on Earth, the source of every single form of social, cultural, economic degeneration and its polar opposite, that has plagued the world.The single most positive outcome for this planet would be if the chinks nuked the whole land between Canada and Mexico into an hellscape of radioactive molten glass. Even fucking Putin is a better alternative than what you have. Americans have become absolute and complete cattle, a non human mass of battery-bred swines fit only for consumerism and slaughter.Anything that goes against the USA is good.
>>106776796>>high IQ, low drive in the past, immense drive today>>classic "gifted child" who didn't get enough stimulation/discipline and turned out lazy and slothfullmaono
>>106776847Discipline is at least ten times as important as the hardware and software you're equipped with, and I learned that too late.
>>106776841Seethe
>>106776862This is all you've got to show for your niggerjew empire. Trashy, kindergarten-ready, frivolous insignia that instill you with a misguided sense of belonging and pride, while being force-fed your own regurgitated shit and infesting the whole world with it, patiently and joyously awaiting your turn on the butcher's table.Pure cancer. 10 years at best you have to wallow still in your feces, enjoy what you can.
>>106776887Seethe
should I name my wifi the same as my neighbors for security reasons?
Found out this site has been recording people through camera and microphone since the source leak.If you have an webcam connected or an integrated webcam, disable/cover it.Vice versa with Speakers and Headphones.Always use wires to connect everything and never use BT.I've gotten so paranoid that I reboot everything techwise every 4 hours maybe changing it to 2.
>>106776796>high IQ, low drive in the past, immense drive today>classic "gifted child" who didn't get enough stimulation/discipline and turned out lazy and slothfulyou're dumber than you think. ngmi
>>106768696
Could a home network store all data that has passed through?
>>106781182>Found out this site has been recording people through camera and microphone since the source leak.which site? it would be very east to notice if they actually did that... that is, assuming you have actual knowledge of tech>>106781182>I've gotten so paranoidyeah, that's obvious.
>>106776649>Not being an enemy to the US would be concerningI'm pretty disgusted by Western media and American media (Hollywood specifically), but other than that and certain political views of Americans, I don't really care.>>106781328NTA, but: smart or not?>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_quotient>Originally, IQ was a score obtained by dividing a person's estimated mental age, obtained by administering an intelligence test, by the person's chronological age. The resulting fraction (quotient) was multiplied by 100 to obtain the IQ score.[2] For modern IQ tests, the raw score is transformed to a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15.[3] This results in approximately two-thirds of the population scoring between IQ 85 and IQ 115 and about 2 percent each above 130 and below 70.[4][5]About 4 percent of the 8.0 billion humans currently on Earth have an IQ of >130 or <70. Two percent are >130. In Western countries, IDK, maybe 5 to 10 percent are >130. I remember taking an IQ test years ago, and I scored ~144.
>>106784119Huh, my stupidity or poor reading comprehension is showing.>approximately two-thirds of the population scoring between IQ 85 and IQ 115So the remaining 1/3 is outside of the 85 to 115 range? IDK, my brain has been melted by watching too many retarded sitcoms.
Cringe Americans making cringe laws>Creating pornographic deepfakes for blackmail now a felony in Wisconsinhttps://archive.is/2025.10.03-204336/https://madison.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/article_2ccfd0e9-bcd5-460b-9b3c-d65018bce784.html>Creating pornographic images or videos of people without their permission using artificial-intelligence is now a felony in Wisconsin, amid a rise in people nationally being blackmailed or committing suicide after such images have begun circulating online.- Problem: greedy people trying to smear peoples' reputations, obsessed exes trying to get revenge.- Best solution: do nothing, let people figure it out without legal intervention- Current solution, which is stupid: government overreach, make laws to criminalize it, because people are too stupid to realize that a fake is a fake and are too touchy about having their face in some nonsensical fake digital porn.
>>106772125As a cunny master, I beg you to please don't put me in the same bag that Israeli neopobaby pedophiles, thank you.
>>1067839664chan, as in this site.People know the sound of the their own voice when it's played back to then and I never post anything to download or recorded my voice. I catalogue and timestamp everything I say or post in a notebook and check and update daily.And I found several pieces of "myself" scattered across the website and on other site on the exact day I have done it. I have a sole device dedicated to browsing just this site. I have no social media as well.Which is why I have drawn to this conclusion.
>>106785188you didn't bump the thread :(
>>106775345>USB Rubber Ducky hacker tool>entirely possible to plug in a certain USB "thumb drive" and get pwned.>it pretends to be a keyboard then plays back certain keystrokes>compromise your systemSo say I find what looks like a USB flash drive for storing data. How would I safely plug it in and see what it contains? Using a Linux OS. Perhaps plug it into a liveboot. Using a virtual machine would not help.
>>106785188>I have a sole device dedicated to browsing just this site. I have no social media as well.BASED. I wish I had the balls to be like that as well.
Updated Firefox Zero user.jshttps://pastebin.com/z2fsL15Ghttps://pastebin.com/raw/z2fsL15G
>>106782729it's called full packet capture and yes, if you have enough storage
how to use dnscrypt-proxy?i clicked the installer and pop up nothing
Why are hackers so evil?
Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness!>Vance just wanted to make the most out of his college experience under a totalitarian regime, and if that meant hacking into the university to assign himself a hot female roommate, then so be it. The last thing he expected was to be dragged into a crazy conspiracy to overthrow the government by his most-definitely-not-female roommate.ArchiveChapter 1 Part 1https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
>>106787652>// Google Safe Browsing>user_pref("browser.safebrowsing.downloads.enabled", false);>user_pref("browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled", false);>user_pref("browser.safebrowsing.phishing.enabled", false);>user_pref("browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.gethashURL", "");>user_pref("browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.updateURL", "");Good edit. Easier for idiots to get rekt, but unneeded if you can tell what is and isn't phishing and so on. I see that MetaMask has an anti-phishing thing:>https://metamask.github.io/phishing-warning/v5.0.1/#hostname=fleek.cool&href=https://fleek.cool/There's also one coming from my router's settings:>https://www.safebrowse.io/warn.html?url=http://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmY.../&token=ca74c4f6It makes me think back "so many" years ago. When I was in some school they had restrictive things in place to prevent students from looking at porn or whatever. The teachers used RATs or "desktop sharing" to view the screens of unwitting students whenever the teachers wanted (maybe they recorded all of their screens). Hell, the HTTPS certificates might have been crap in order for mass recording and viewing in cleartext of all https data. (Plus, any other surveillance that I didn't know about.) However, I think those Windows computers had Google Chrome which has certificate pinning to prevent certificate fuckery. Basically none of the students had a problem with such invasive surveillance. That's why (censorship and, I'm mainly talking about) surveillance is pernicious. The people being surveilled don't give a fuck and don't realize how bad it is. If they thought about it and realized it, then they'd be much more disturbed. Granted high school students are stupid kids and if they could easily see porn then maybe the school would be held legally liable since it's illegal or something for under-aged kids to look at porn. My point still remains; for example, in China, they think they have ~no censorship or surveillance when they clearly do
>>106776841Looks like you think China and Russia is better than USA. How do you justify the amount of censorship and surveillance in China and Russia?>>106789894Also if you're using some company computer. Stupid wagies don't realize just how surveilled they are and how everything they use their job's computer for is probably recorded and analyzed. Surveillance and control/censorship is worse when applied to adults and not dumb young kids. I kinda miss that high school LAN and how it controlled the Internet. Like if I could go back to it and mess around to try and get around it. I did get around it when I was there, but I'm sure it's better at control by now (but I also know more).Then later in college I remember "web scrapping" a bunch of porn from this one website since that site was soon going to mass delete it. The college staff probably knew about it, but neither them nor me cared, LOL.A couple sites that are blocked in China:https://pastebin.comhttps://ipfs.ssi.eecc.deSource: https://www.comparitech.com/privacy-security-tools/blockedinchina/
>>106788357The future looked so much cooler in the past.
>>106784346>- Best solution: do nothing, let people figure it out without legal interventionIn the US, does this mean duking it out with guns?
>>106762233>https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/The FAQ has been updated, was posted erlier this year.>>106788986A bit strange to see this as front page news in Western newspapers. Thirsty journalists?
>>106790268with how many and much my coworkers drink (i work in infosec), this was literally their 9/11.
I think this thread is quite relevant >>106787703I suggest hoarding data, anon
>>106790927I just come here for the solarpunk babest. work in customer service
>>106790212Dueling is still technically legal in the US, at least most states, obviously it doesnt fly, but I find it funny
>>106791565>solarpunk babesThe Solarpunk thread does a few Solarpunk babes; this thread is more into Lunarunk babes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvx2sVgQ-u0
Which country is most likely to deliver robowaifus?
>>106793995Japan, obviously.
>>106793995china has open source robotics so probably some gooner is gonna use chinese parts to make one
First time seeing this at the top of a Wikipedia article:>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council>This article may incorporate text from a large language model. It may include hallucinated information or fictitious references. Copyright violations or claims lacking verification should be removed. Please see the associated project page for additional guidance; relevant discussion may be found on this article's talk page. (October 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message)>>106790927>I suggest hoarding data, anonGotta have the cash to do that, and I don't have a lot of that right now. I guess within the next weeks I'll make some phone calls to ask about open positions; maybe they'll all say no, and maybe they won't>age verification, digital and physical IDsFuck that.>libgen is deadNo way! There's per-one-thousand-books torrents for their ebooks, plus them hosting the books on IPFS which more peers should get involved in.>fmovies is deadUse https://ww4.fmovies.co/film/halo-season-1-1630853104/ and you can watch the shitty Halo series. Jen Taylor voices Cortana in all of the Halo games and also this series. In this TV series, I wished they depicted Cortana as they did in Halo 4, that would have been hot.
>>106794832UNITREE TENTACLE RAPE PORN WHEN?!
>>106795347>https://ww4.fmovies.co/film/halo-season-1-1630853104/This site does a funny thing: opening dev tool in the browser = it pauses JS execution. It likely does that to prevent you from seeing where the video file is loaded from. Possible ways around that:>https://github.com/neokatin/Bypass-DevTools-Detection>https://update.greasyfork.org/scripts/534968/Bypass%20DevTools%20Detection.user.jsUpdate: didn't work, still getting "Paused in debugger" when trying to click stuff and look at the Network tab. Worked: dev tools Sources tab > Deactivate breakpoints. The video file is from blob crap:>blob:https://netusa.xyz/8b34249c-80ce-4589-bb55-7cbdf581ac6bThen loads>https://astream-15-1.voxzer.org/stream/625993f009f9d7283c6b9614/1080/index1.ts>https://astream-15-1.voxzer.org/stream/625993f009f9d7283c6b9614/1080/index2.ts>... https://astream-15-1.voxzer.org/stream/625993f009f9d7283c6b9614/1080/index99.ts>etc.Seems like you can enumerate those things (same base path) and maybe get the entire episode. Can concatenate them and they play as one longer video without errors:>$ cat index1.ts index2.ts > index1-2.ts; mpv index1-2.tsWhy do this? HTTPS = no stupid dmca emails from torrenting stuff.
>>106796089Neat, I can download that episode is low quality 360p (with no ads). I hope those voxzer.org links remain stable for as long as possible. In previous incarnations of fmovies, it wasn't this easy. Commands used:>seq 1 1000 | xargs -d "\n" sh -c 'for args do TZ=UTC wget -nc https://astream-15-1.voxzer.org/stream/625993f009f9d7283c6b9614/1080/index$args.ts; sleep 0.3; done' _>tss=$(find . -type f | grep "\.ts" | wc -l); seq 1 $tss | head | xargs -d "\n" sh -c 'for args do cat index$args.ts >> combine1.ts.bin; done' _>ffmpeg -i combine1.ts.bin combine1.ts.mp4You can watch this stupid series via a torrent or on N*lix in better quality. (N*lix update which happened today or yesterday: like 4 video ads of 30 to 60 seconds for each video, but now, due to the update, they don't show the time remaining of the advertisement when watching them.)
Let's say you get deported to Siberia with nothing.How do you restore access to your accounts and crypto wallets to take your newly acquired Asiatic waifu and fuck off?Having a keepass file stored somewhere seems like the easiest solution, but where to store it long-term without fear of it being stolen or scrubbed by the platform? Are there any better solutions?
>>106796089>>106796183URL to index0.ts 404'd on the next episodes and other servers didn't work. Welp, torrents it is then -- https://apibay.org/q.php?q=halo+season+1 -- will download some episodes and not seed them at all except maybe sometime in the future.>>106796251>cryptoMy question: how do you convert Monero or Ethereum to national currency, such as USD? Exchange https://stealthex.io/ works for Monero->Ethereum (and also Monero->Filecoin IIRC). Helpful site: https://kycnot.me/?categories=exchange . Just curious about converting XMR or ETH to physical currency, I don't really have to as I'm now fine with just spending ETH directly.>Asiatic waifuGross. Your waifu is trash.>where to store it long-term without fear of it being stolen or scrubbed by the platform?Not going to be stolen if you encrypt it. As for long-term storage, you could use some combination of Arweave, archive.is, Wayback Machine, megalodon.jp, catbox.moe, pastebin.com for hexdump, and other pastebin-like sites. IDK how large the file is, but if it's really small then there's more options.
>>106767687And you wanted him to go where? China? Iran?
>>106797047Shit, meant for>>106776666
>>106766479>authoritarian, immoral stateDo you support the extensive spying and other shady under-the-table shit by the US government that Snowden exposed?
>>106785188You are schizophrenic
=== /sec/ News:>Risk of AI bioweapons laid bare by flaw in security software, scientists warnhttps://archive.is/bDasP>Bioterrorism threats are rising because of advances in artificial intelligence and synthetic biology, scientists have warned, after researchers found a “striking vulnerability” in software that guards access to genetic material used to make deadly proteins.>An international team rolled out updates to close the loophole but said it was the first “zero day” of AI and biosecurity — a term used in cyber hacking to describe a blind spot unknown to the software developer.Agencies have already warned against ethno-bioweapons but were dismissed by the intellectual elite. What could possibly go wrong?
>>106797171LMAO neither viruses nor DNA exist it's all built upon sand
>>106791565>babesA discussion on proper attire is here: >>>/a/282710789
>>106797085This thread is filled to the brim with glowies, and that guy hating on Snowden is one such example.
>>106789434Any new chapters released? I've been meaning to follow it for a while
>>106797188Looks like we have another prestigious graduate of the Woody Harrelson School of Medical Science.
>>106797188Any proof?
>>106776641Show me on the doll where the Russian puppets touched you.
>>106798930It has been the case for years. Long standing rumours are that they are slumming it out here, especially during the lunch breaks, and that at least one of the long gibe file servers was located in Ft. Meade.
posted this in another thread. built a dataset with 1M domains + 1.5k tech detections for $99 USD. czech out this sample (100k pages) if you're interestedhttps://limewire.com/d/6orv4#oXU8pIZ8t5if you're the kind of dude who would pay for this data. lemme know what you need.
>>106797576Not a fan of bodysuits. I care about real implants and cybernetics. There was this russian anon who was making his own homemade neurochip. His last post was that he was about to introduce an electrode by drilling a hole into his skull at home, if you're there, did it work?
Do you guys slave away at corpos or does any of you actually have a cyberpunk job, be self employed and do some tech stuff for people?
>>106801418Only faggots work in netsec. I do coding and hack stuff for fun while holding a cushy job like real CHAD hackers of old
>>106801433So what is this cushy job? I'm looking for inspiration here.
>>106801418I'm aiming to join the self-employed gigachads. Which is why you should check this out >>106801361If this stuff is any good, it'll help you become a self-employed gigachad as well. you'd be able to prospect for clients by the tech they're using and keywords on their webpages. no need to break the bank with mad expensive tech lookups.
>>106801438Tech research, work at a real lab doing real white man's work. Being a code monkey or a wageslave to corpos is for the sheeple. Do you think Captain Crunch or the Woz got anywhere without access to cutting end devices? Go where the real action is!
>>106801454The so called "tech research" very often ends up being yet another corpo. Don't tell you you don't have asshole managers there and corpo politics. Academia is very similar to corpo these days too but they also do have even more feudalism there.
>>106801470You just have to be good enough. Since I know stuff no one in my area does, they literally beg me for my attention. Its so funny for something that seems common sense.You'd be surprised how many normalfaggots are afraid of math and creating new algorithms.
>>106801512Maybe you got lucky with the place to be honest. I've been to tech research institution before and the corpo politics and toxicity was on par with a corpo I worked for before. It's not about being good enough when the shitty asshole fucking managers will always make you feel you're behind and push you further. I see that you didn't deny anything so at least maybe you're aware of this happening in your surroundings.
Anyone doing the huntress ctf? Ctfs just remind me how retarded and shit i am at this stuff.
>>106801534Its hilarious, I only have to say "okay if you're gonna be a Karen, guess I'll have to 'get busy' and not finish the projects, I wonder what your investors will have to say about that?" and they immediately fold since they can't find any replacement for my specific field anywhere around here.
>>106801571I'll give it a shot - post quantum cryptography?
>>106801575This anon gets it! Just look for the obscure fields where everyone is afraid to enter. Diversity hires have no place there since they are afraid of having to do real work, women can't into true STEM and managers can't afford to replace you if there are only 3-4 in the entire area. Same with those in fintech research and who avoided the "blockchain" scam and directed themselves to real fields.
>>106801446That's a nice idea but I don't know if it will really sell. I keep my fingers crossed for ideas like this though.
>>106801594Ok, but at the same time number of places that hire specialists in these obscure fields is very limited and many will end up without job anyway, even if they're really good.
>>106801599Hence why you need to be the best. These are one of the few cases where college pays off but that's exactly how Woz and Mitnick and Draper did it. They simply weren't pussies and actually tried hard, and that's how the hacker spirit works.
>>106801615Kevin did not work for a corpo or research institution. He was pwning live like a rockstar. It wasn't even his job, more of a way of life. Usually he had some comfy and easy 9-5 IT support jobs.Woz built the first Macbook and created a corpo with his friend. Then his friend ran the thing, but in the end he was not happy and left Apple himself saying to Jobs that he does not do jokes anymore.These guys were cool, they were incredibly skilled but they didn't do the career shit.Just some thoughts. I'm planning to make an indie game. I know it's not cyberpunk but it will be self employment which I really need, to have something for myself.
>>106801595Thanks man!
>>106801653>It wasn't even his job, more of a way of life. Usually he had some comfy and easy 9-5 IT support jobs.Exactly. I fail to see why netsec pussies have become such huge faggots nowadays. They no longer hack because its "hard">Just some thoughts. I'm planning to make an indie game. I know it's not cyberpunk but it will be self employment which I really need, to have something for myself.That's really nice, anon. I think its commendable to seek ways to free time so you can hack for fun rather than slaving away for some corpo.
>>106801730This whole "cybersecurity" is just a business now. The hacker way is completely lost to these people, they are selling their 0days and vulns for some pennies in the bug bounty programs or participate in games called CTF and think they're 1337 h4x0rs like Mitnick. It's one thing to just have a job but then don't be a poser and pretend to be an elite hacker when you're basically a professional scripkiddie+. All talk and no action, often they don't really understand what a worthy vulnerability is because they can't even imagine using it in real world. Just to make it clear I'm talking about these corpo posers that play pretend to be hackers not just some chill security testers that just do their jobs.Thanks and good luck with your research.
>>106801838Exactly. Or worse, they ddos sites using software they don't even understand just to feel like l337 h4x0r3 which is even worse.
>>106796319Thanks. Additionally, what do you think about dodging airport laptop checks in authoritarian shitholes by doing your regular stuff inside a VM, saving it, uploading it somewhere in a password-protected archive and then restoring it after crossing the border? Same with phone backups.The airport goons can look at normie-tier setups.
https://poal.me/op9gkt
What did you work on this week, anon?
>>106803101Nothing really. I've been licking corpo boots in pure cyberpunk fashion
The objective of the workshop is the production of a hacker millita with the clear and explicit objective of deactivate the Maduros's Regime through safe active engagement against or controlling Soles data.The doctrine does not include lethal engagement.The village has madurian elements, each lesson has to be performed under a zero-trust environment.
The data will be called SOLIUM.
>>106803101algos study. what did you work on?
>>106804013i will not speak ciaprisonese
genuinely, whats the point of doing anything if you're not a richfag? i think its better to just wait until i inevitably starve to death with the rest of the underclass after jobs stop existing. the things that make life worth living will all disappear.
>>106804878>genuinely, whats the point of doing anything if you're not a richfag?Cute girls and food and drugs are pretty nice>after jobs stop existing. the things that make life worth living will all disappear.Probably not, there will always be something to vibe code
>>106801902>Additionally, what do you think about dodging airport laptop checks in authoritarian shitholes by doing your regular stuff inside a VM, saving it, uploading it somewhere in a password-protected archive and then restoring it after crossing the border? Same with phone backups.>The airport goons can look at normie-tier setups.I don't travel a lot, but you can do something I've done before (all with Linux computers):- Setup a .onion site: easy and completely free to do, lookup a tutorial- Have multiple computers powered on and running. One of them is at your home.- Setup ssh with key-based (not password-passed) auth on two of the computers, one of them is a laptop.- Use the laptop to ssh into your computer at home.- ssh over Tor, so run "torsocks ssh user@mysite8398923.onion" or "ssh user@mysite8398923.onion" (I don't remember if torsocks is necessary)- Then you can copy files over Tor to your home computer via your laptop. Delete the files off of your laptop. Works best with data which is <1 GB.- The torsocks->ssh connection was slow in my past experience, but apparently Tor is a lot faster now. Over the past week I opened up Tor via Brave Browser like five times and it connected much faster than in my past experiences. (Faster connections = LEO/feds running nodes? Maybe.)
>>106804878it's gonna be a while
All the webpages of ( e.g. https://archived.moe/gif/thread/123 ) AND the image files of this one site are behind a CF wall, such as>https://web.archive.org/web/20251006094256/https://archived.moe/files/gif/thumb/1750/32/1750328558804560s.jpgShameful, usually at least the image file links are easily downloadable. From a technical standpoint Reddit is better than 4chan. I dont use reddit, but I know that I can easily download whatever webpage, like>https://old.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1nzcq31/epstein_files_for_real/For too many 4chan archive websites, its impossible to mass download or archive them.>>106801902>inside a VMCould use Tails liveboot or Whonix>>106805510Helpful for the UK where you go to jail if you have an encrypted laptop, full disk encryption. Deleted files remain unless theyre overwritten so shred them:- Put and shred files in ~/somewhere/ or whatever in an HDD.- Recorded to $ history (one space before the command):>$ command- Not recorded to $ history (has two spaces before the command):>$ command- Add files to archive file with no compression:>$ 7z a -mx=0 file.zip inputfile.txt- AES-256-encrypt file ("-mx=0" is fastest):>$ 7z a -t7z -m0=lzma2 -mx=9 -mfb=64 -md=32m -ms=on -mhe=on -p output.7z file.zip- Recursively 7-pass-shred files in current directory (--verbose shows stdout, so you probably do not want to use that):>$ find . -type f | xargs -d "\n" shred --force --iterations=7 --remove --zero- Rename directories in current directory to random hexadecimal numbers (run three or more times if you want):>$ ls -1A | xargs -d "\n" sh -c 'for arg do devran=$(xxd -ps /dev/random | head -n 1); mv "$arg" "$devran"; done' _- 7 characters:>$ ls -1A | xargs -d "\n" sh -c 'for arg do devran=$(xxd -ps /dev/random | grep -o "^......." | head -n 1); mv "$arg" "$devran"; done' _- Look for symlinks and whatever in the current directory / check for any remaining files or symbolic links:>$ find .>$ find . -type f>$ find . -type l
>>106805510>>106805582Thanks for the replies, but I was looking for something like PC/phone snapshots, i.e. something to continue from where I left off before leaving as if I never left, and something that doesn't depend on me running something at home.It should be applicable to the Siberia deportation scenario where I have nothing aside from access to public internet.
can widevine drm or Firefox see the unique serial numbers of my USB devices? I know widevine reports edid serial number of my displays to Google, but what about USB drives, controllers, keyboards, etc
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>>106801396>Not a fan of bodysuits.it was judt 30 years since Evangelion was released, hopefully bodysuits are more in than ever. >I care about real implants and cybernetics.So do I but there is no either or here. A bodysuit could be used as RF shielding, antenna array and more.>There was this russian anon who was making his own homemade neurochip. His last post was that he was about to introduce an electrode by drilling a hole into his skull at home, if you're there, did it work?I didn't hear about that one. On a related note, someone was experimenting with worm derived blood additives for major improvement in oxygen transport. Not sure how that went. Oh, and someone wanted to make a banesuit, again the news posts dried up.
Does anyone know about a tool or script that'd run netstat -ano and dig up information about found IP addresses that'd run on fresh windows 11 without any additional dependencies? ChatGPT is having problems with generating a working one and I'm too lazy to write my own.
Can hackers find past devices on a network if the router had been factory reset?
>>106810305no all your MAC address have changed
>>106772178That will only extend their lives for 2 years tops since it's a cope for going against nature. 81 and 88 are normal ages from decades ago, that is how they achieve their immortality, by brainwashing people like >>106776596 into thinking that those are long lifespans.
>>106811326Could files be shared across LAN on windows automatically from a past device?
How would you guys go about checking if the preinstalled windows 11 on a mini pc has malware? There are a lot of suspicions and rumors that it could be there but at the same time I didn't find an extensive security analysis yet.
>>106786547Using a VM might help, as the keyboard and mouse would be trapped in the virtual machine (make sure the escape keys for the keyboard+mouse aren't default). What I did instead: ctrl+alt+f3 to go to console display 3 (tty3) then ran "vlock -a". I then plugged in the "suspicious flash drive", entered the password to unlock tty3, and nothing happened. I expected that and felt like it was a LARP to think otherwise. The storage drive wasn't found in the parking lot of some Fortune 500 company. It was left behind, and I guess it's corrupted and completely inoperable besides the blue LED that lights up when you plug it in. "lsblk" shows nothing new. This 2-GB blue USB 1.0 drive that I found has "University \ of Wyoming \ Research Products Center (307) 766-2520" printed on it in white characters.>>106811602>81 and 88 are normal ages from decades ago, that is how they achieve their immortality, by brainwashing people like >>106776596 (You) into thinking that those are long lifespans.I don't think 81 and 88 are long lifespans. Oldest woman = French citizen: 122 years, 164 days. Oldest man = Japanese citizen: 116 years, 54 days. This other Jap, Shigechiyo Izumi, argued that he's 120 years old, but that was unverified ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigechiyo_Izumi ). Shigechiyo Izumi said>Without shōchū there would be no pleasure in life. I would rather die than give up drinking.Shōchū is a "Japanese alcoholic beverage often distilled from barley or rice".
>>106775345The absolute state of posters in this general.
>>106776649Obviously.>>106784119>I don't really care.Congratulations! You are both a retard and a willing slave!
>>106812892>>106812910You come across to me as either a hateful person or a shill.
>>106795347> Gotta have the cash to do that? Storage is incredibly cheap.
>>106805582> Helpful for the UK where you go to jail if you have an encrypted laptop, full disk encryption. False.
>>106812987kek and if you think informing people about rubberduckies is worthwhile you need to stfu and lurk. if you think defending the USA is normal, you are very sick./psg/ used to be worth checking in on now and again. Ever since it merged with the leaping troons from /cyb/ it’s been worthless shit.
>>106813016>Storage is incredibly cheap.How much do you pay per terabyte? Maybe it's cheap for the small amount of storage that you're interested in. I probably got ripped off by Best Buy at 18 to 20 USD per terabyte. Looking at>https://diskprices.com/?locale=us&condition=new&disk_types=external_hdd,external_hdd25,internal_hdd,internal_hdd25,internal_sshd,internal_sas>https://diskprices.com/?locale=us&condition=new&disk_types=external_hdd,external_hdd25I see 14 USD per terabyte, but I don't or rarely do online shopping. Even at 14 USD/TB, it's still 350 USD per 25 terabytes, which is expensive for me.Oh, I see a recipe from Best Buy: 350 USD without tax for 20 TB (was 450 USD but there was a "Sale Discount"). That's 17.5 USD/terabyte.
>>106813081>if you think defending the USA is normal, you are very sick.Give me a quick rundown of what you see as the ideal society. Nazism? Radical Islam? I don't know your religion or worldview or ideology. I also don't know where you live and how old you are, but I guess you won't tell me.
>>106813043If you know more about this than me, then you're right in saying I was wrong. I do remember learning something to the effect of what I was saying though. These pages>https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/10/uk-still-trying-backdoor-encryption-apple-users>https://blog.bham.ac.uk/socialsciencesbirmingham/2025/02/18/the-uks-encryption-crackdown-what-it-means-for-investors-and-digital-privacy/say stuff about the Investigatory Powers Act: they wanted to make a backdoor in E2E encryption for Apple users. Apple Inc. removed the feature instead of adding a backdoor.As I remember, if the cops in the UK request that you decrypt data, then you have to do it, otherwise you go to jail. So, merely having an encrypted laptop or full disk encryption is not illegal (yet).>>106813166"receipt" not "recipe"
There's something magically comfy on a computer where you don't log on to any accounts and use it as is. Maybe it feels a bit like in the old days when you just used a computer to run various exes without attaching your identity to it. You guys should try it sometime.
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>>106769495I like solarpunk and I can kind of realistically apply it on my daily life (I live on a rural area, use starlink and have some basics on electronics, solar power and radio). But damn I hate how political and schizo those generals get. So sad because the idea of having tech and nature together should attract the opposite kind of people.
>>106813266wtf does this have to do with /cyb/
>>106813799it's OpenBSD 7.8 and i wanted supportisn't it one of the OSs you posters recommend?
>>106797085>Do you support the extensive spyingMaybe. I think what I do support is the ability of law enforcement to intercept internet messages (emails, WhatsApp messages, etc) as long as they have a warrant. So law enforcement wouldn't be able to go and read everybody's messages, but if they get a warrant from a judge, then they can intercept someone's messages. I think this would help to catch criminals.
>>106813281Same here. And I find it bizarre how people on the opposite ends of the political spectrum can claim Solarpunk as thrir own. And it reaches new heights in surrealism when you find that the people making the claims are over urbanized "intellectuals" with absolutely no idea how nature works.
>>106807950The bane suit sounds cool. I also enjoy Mad Max style settings, I feel like a case of civilization collapse + increase in world temperatures could lead to such a scenario.
>>106813281>>106815731Solarpunk is stupid AF, glad that's happening>hurrr we wi save the by mining more lithium for the solar panel batteries
>>106815362>as long as they have a warrantExcept Snowden's leaks showed that's not the case at all, with the NSA treating everyone as a potential criminal by default and saving all their communications, warrant or not.Has crime gone down since they have started doing it?
>>106817381>Has crime gone down since they have started doing it?Has it? If it went down how would you know it was thanks to NSA recording everything?
>>106817411No, I'm asking you. The NSA is intercepting everything by default, so that's even more than what you'd get if you needed a warrant.Has this level of surveillance helped reduce crime?
>>106816279Here it is
>>106817424Nah in fact it may have increased in true cyberpunk fashion.How realistic do you find the setting of Cyberpunk 2077?
>>106816279>we wi save the by miningWhat did anon mean by this?
>>106815999>The bane suit sounds cool.NASA and US Air Force are looking into in-flight waste elimination, as they oh so delicately put it. Requests for bids on research contracts have been issued but I don't know hwo far it went. Considering that about 99 percent of urine can be recycled, this could have a wider interest.>I also enjoy Mad Max style settings, I feel like a case of civilization collapse + increase in world temperatures could lead to such a scenario.We might get a civilization collapse for any of several reasons. We are well into the end game of the Iron Law of the Oligarchy, and the strain of complexity is already taking its toll on society, mainly on the innocents. Also, China might set off WWIII by invading Taiwan. Looking at news from various European countries, one may also ask just how much civilization is even left.When the Roman Empire crashed, people left Rome and went for an agricultural life that later brought us the Medieval era. I am not sure there would be a lovely Solarpunk future in that scenario, certainly nobody who could maintain the complex means for transport and power, just like the Roman roads fell into a state of disrepair for lack of skilled maintainers.
I want to built fun stuff, anon. Any good projects?
>>106818938How about radio stuff? The >>>/diy/ham FAQ originated here, and I guess many with an interest in /cyb/ will also be interested in DIY and electronics.
>>106817381Okay so maybe there should be tighter restrictions so that warrants are required.>Has crime gone down since they have started doing it?I dunno but I've seen news stories about failed terror plots. I assume the police are using electronic information to carry out that work. Even if the police can read my bland text messages to my friends, I think that's an acceptable cost if it means my life is saved from a terrorist attack.
>>106819458Good goy. Very soon the "terrorist plot" umbrella is going to become much, much wider, with the inclusion various wrongthink "crimes".
>>106819573Do you really think that terrorists should be able to plot their crimes using encrypted messaging, with the police unable to investigate?
>>106819828I think the people should be able to communicate with each other without fear of being spied on.I don't give a shit whether it "impedes" investigations - it's not my problem.But why stop at removing encryption? If the police have 24/7 CCTV footage inside every home, they'll be able to catch those "terrorists" even sooner! Oh, you don't want that? Do you have something to hide?!
>>106819458that would make sense in a perfect world where the same people that are reading your texts are working for the same guy that the terrorist are also working for.
>>106819828Yes, hard encryption is a fundamental right encoded in the US constitution. We are secure in our papers. Suck it.
>>106819965>I don't give a shit whether it "impedes" investigations - it's not my problem.You'll give a shit if you're nearly killed in a terrorist attack>But why stop at removing encryption? If the police have 24/7 CCTV footage inside every home, they'll be able to catch those "terrorists" even sooner! Oh, you don't want that? Do you have something to hide?!I might be okay with that to be honest. They'd see me masturbate but whatever. Everyone does it.But actually the police already do have a power regarding your home - they can forcibly enter your home if they have a warrant. So that's what I'm saying should happen with electronic messages. If they have a warrant, they should be able to intercept electronic messages.>>106820314I'm imagining government agencies getting a warrant in order to intercept communications between criminals>>106820409>hard encryption is a fundamental right encoded in the US constitutionYeah I remember the founding fathers talking about AES-256
>>106820623>You'll give a shit if you're nearly killed in a terrorist attackNTA but the Boston Bombers demonstrated that the intelligence agencies didn't connect the dots even though it was clear from social media what they were about to do. The problem with dragnets is that it fills your entire bandwidth, and this is a known problem. Even decades ago, satellite imaging produced more images than they had analysts to handle the data with. When the response is to widen the dragnet even more, you know they won't achieve much.We had a few cases also here in Europe, and every time the official excuse was that they were unable to stop "lone wolves" no matter how many footprints they had already left. This is most likely related to the habit of stuffing the administration with loyal party members instead of competent people, a huge problem where I live.
Slow night, time to pull out some Lunarpunk.
Is 4chan removing unique identifying tracking links from YouTube videos by hiding it?When I paste a link that I directly copied from the YouTube app it carries a unique identifier which is then removed when I paste it on 4chan.Try it for yourself, the tracking stuff disappears, I had to add it manually this time.Is this stuff being removed or is it hidden to track you without you being aware?https://youtu.be/EM-booRzCYY ?si=2yq0JClojSl6arrRhttps://youtu.be/EM-booRzCYY
>>106821910>?si=2yq0JClojSl6arrRWho knows if the mods can still see this after it’s posted.
>>106821910>>106821941Copy and paste this into the reply box and see for yourself.https://youtu.be/EM-booRzCYY?si=2yq0JClojSl6arrR
https://youtu.be/EM-booRzCYY?si=2yq0JClojSl6arrR
My website somehow died so let me come back here.>>106821530I was just thinking about the term "lunarpunk" few days ago, seems like the simulation is running low on compute. Too many coincidences all of a sudden. I bought moby dick and the next day i saw some random website quoting the book. There was one more coincidence happened this week but i cannot remember now. Whatever, i was thinking about the "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino" album and how it was futuristic but in a different way. Almost like bioshock. I wanna say retro-futurism but it is more than that. High tech, hedonistic empty lifestyle. I thought it could be called lunarpunk. What is lunarpunk in your opinion?
>>106822412I only know burger punk.
>>106776796you are too late to be starting. you listed all that shit instead of any skillsets you have, meaning you dont have any skills in the field. it was flooded years ago and the ladders pulled up. there is no room or budget for juniors or associates; even socs expect experienced analysts to work the third shift now. you need a decade of experience you dont have to be an average resume now. the goldrush flattened the field.
>>106820940if the dragnet is being expanded with AI tools like gotham dont they have better means to sift data though?
>>106822017Wow this sucks so much
>>106823310Even if they're going to efficiently use any new tools (they won't), they will only use it to spy on wrongthink.You need to pull your head out of your ass ASAP.
>>106820940Still, if law enforcement can potentially look at electronic messages with a warrant, it might increase the number of terrorists they catch.>>106825135>picIf my government starts locking people up for opinions that are only slightly controversial, then I'll be worried. But if the government merely has the power to look at electronic communications of particular individuals with a court warrant, I think that's not so bad. It could lead to more criminals being effectively brought to justice. And even if some rogue government employee reads my own personal messages, I don't really care that much, because my messages aren't very revealing anyway. I'm not plotting crimes with my messages, so I don't really care.
>>106826102the problem is the meaning of:> particular individuals with a court warrantand> criminalsfor the UK a criminal is someone making a retarded antagonistic tweet. What if the gov simply doesn't like you? what if you encounter a situation where you have to sue someone from the government or strong enough connections to fuck you over. The modern government is too corrupt to handle that much power over people. Read stuff like the CIA torture report and tell me if you agree every one of those people got away not only with it but with a shitton of your hard earned money on taxes for forcefully putting water inside innocent people assholes.