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>>107057872
"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."
--Richard Stallman

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/
Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/products
Frontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
OSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.html
Firmware: https://libreboot.org/
RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.html
Have I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

>Security
"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0
Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guide
Basics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armory
Learning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs
/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA
EFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/
Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/06/tesla-1tn-pay-package-elon-musk
The headline focuses on Musk's pay package, but I think a CEO bragging about how a private humanoid robot army following everyone for "crime prevention" is much more dystopian.
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can we start a zine? that seems pretty cyberpunk to me.
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any of you ever go to hacker cons or meets?
defcon enjoyers?
what was your thoughts the ones you went to
(im at my first one)
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Anybody else exploring alternative networks like Gopher or Gemini? I've been enjoying Gemini a lot because of its simpler protocol. You literally cannot make a website garish or stuffed with shit because it just doesn't work that way. Since its much more text based, I've read a lot of really interesting opinions there.
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>>107138901
What is a zine?
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>>107138949
i just got lagrange and started poking around. i'm loving it so far. thanks for the tip.
>>107139062
like an amateur magazine, usually with unfiltered opinions because it's not funded by advertisements and doesn't rely on a publisher to approve it. look up "cheap truth" if you want to check out the original cyberpunk zine.
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>>107138901
We could, but that's niche is already fulfilled.
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>>107139606
i always thought lainzine was kind of meh. it's a cool art project if you're into that surrealist stuff but the content is overly self-indulgent.
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>>107139142
gemini://aurasearch.ddns.net/ is basically required bookmarking. Its going to be your gateway to searching gemini space.
gemini://warmedal.se/~antenna/ is a feed aggregator that's useful to just see what's new.
gemini://discogem.gmi.bacardi55.io/ is fun for discovering random stuff because it just posts 5 random capsules a day.

gemini://bbs.geminispace.org seems to be the kind of larger gathering place from what I've seen. It's got a variety of forums topics.
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My boss wants me to airgap our cloud how do we do that ??
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>>107139062
jesus christ zoomers are dumb
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>>107139606
lainzine was pretentious slop with nothing real behind it. all show no go
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>>107141048
nooooooooooo le heckin lainchain is all hackers and lain is the only internet!
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>>107139807
>>107141048
>>107141125
I have no strong opinions on the other site either way, but could you provide any examples where it is "self-indulgent" or has "nothing real behind it", and prove YOU can do better? I only click on this general ever so often because the average post looks like this >>107140077, >>107138949
(by the way Gopher is one of the first topics of the first lainzine literally a decade ago, it should be common knowledge in this general if you're hot shit)
All bark no bite.
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Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:
https://pastebin.com/YDP7yihg
https://pastebin.com/raw/YDP7yihg
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>>10714006
thanks, choom. the bbs is worth digging through.
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>>107141048
And you expect nu-/g/ to do better?
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>>107138901
Sure. Easy mode: aggregate all the news posts here each month and expand a little on those along with a summary how each news story worked out.
After all, the reason for the "===" format was to leave breadcrumbs that the CompilerAnon was collecting. Sadly, he has not been heard from since the Incident, but the tradition seems to remain even so.
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>>107142272
Thanks!
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hello, tourist here. recently i've been getting an annoying amount of spam calls and sms from a politician's electoral campaign, which left me wondering if there's any way to see which sites have my phone number registered? i know next to nothing about this topic but while it sounds very hard to track down i figured i didn't have anything to lose by just asking. i've seen in some youtube sponsors that there are (paid) tools for these but i have no clue how effective they are and i don't really trust them that much.
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What happened to the other thread?!? Also I miss the 90's internet
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anyone here do compliance and remediation? Im working on getting our systems into compliance. Which depends upon whatever scan results and metrics they put together. Makes no sense to me. Tells me to update software that is end of life 5 years ago, but as long as I update to the last update they sent out.. then our metrics go up. Good job anon!

Every time I have had to work with a security team external or internal they just say all your shit is gay and you need to fix it. Gives me no other information on how to do it, what impact it will have on my environment, or if its even a real issue. They run a scan it shows a high score cvss, on cve, etc.. but isnt applicable at all or there are other security controls implemented that negate the issue. Try to explain this and I just get blank stares and confusion. Who is the gay retard here , them or me?
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>>107144752
Sounds like a data broker problem. You can look them up and demand they remove your data, but they make the forms to do that as painful as possible. The alternative is paid services like Incogni that "automate" it, but that industry is dirty af.
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Any cool cyberpunk books you'd recommend, anon?
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>>107132601
Solar power is simple these days but what about night time? Batteries or wind power?

>>107147655
All the ones in the FAQ are recommended.
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>>107145964
>What happened to the other thread?!?
I thought it just fell off page 10 for lack of posts. I am away from my file server so I cannot post more Lunarpunk
> Also I miss the 90's internet
I agree. Modern web is excessive and a normal page contains dozens of js files, woff files and more, all with tons of tracking. An AI based filter that cleans teh web pages and makes it appear that you loaded everything is what we need.
Also I have hopes for Ladybird and SerenityOS.
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>>107140063
nta, but thanks.
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>>107138927
No, seems like the best way to end up on a list
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>>107147655
synners is underrated. i liked it better than most of gibson's books. when gravity fails is really cool but there's tranny sex so if that bothers you steer clear. a scanner darkly is an easy read with some really wild themes. it's largely an allegory for the drug culture of the sixties but there's a lot more there than that.
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>>107138927
What was it like, anon?
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>>107146377
well fuck me, guess no one here has an actual job
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>>107148888
Anon...look where you are. Also no real self respecting hacker holds a steady job
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I changed my views on this general. if we want it to survive and thrive, we should allow cert conversation. not that I would contribute to that (I don't have any and dgaf), but the at least general would benefit.

>>107138901
let's do it! I'll make the logo...
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>>107146377
security scans are pretty worthless. they don't have any knowledge of a systems location in a network or its use case so they just make broad assumptions and throw red flags all over the place. the icing on the cake is the single integer value they often spit out at the end that reduces the complexity of the entire network of systems to a single undefined metric. you have 87 security points, good job! most of the time when they report a vulnerability it's just a naive assumption based on "best practices."
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>>107144752
no idea about that particular topic, but this might be tangentially related:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/the-global-surveillance-free-for-all-in-mobile-ad-data/
100% recommended to everyone. it's a great read.

>>107146377
>Every time I have had to work with a security team external or internal they just say all your shit is gay and you need to fix it. Gives me no other information on how to do it, what impact it will have on my environment, or if its even a real issue. They run a scan it shows a high score cvss, on cve, etc.
>Try to explain this and I just get blank stares and confusion
you need to talk to your bosses to get a better security team, actual pentesters/ethical hackers and not (just) a bunch of retards that run scanners. or maybe a better risk team, or whatever. ask the boss and the CISO of the company to get competent security people.
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>>107138901
I think that'd be pretty cool to do
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How do you correctly do a cryptographic erase on an ssd?
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>>107149893
I'd guess you need to overwrite it with random shit
do NOT trust "secure" hardware features...
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>>107149893
you need to remove it from the box first. prime the silicon by microwaving it on high for about 30 seconds. allow the drive to cool down before gently smashing the case open with a hammer. inside you should find little dark gray or black square shaped chips. these are logging chips that the government requires all manufacturers to put in drives. they log what kind of content is stored on the drive and send the logs to a remote database whenever you update windows. hold a lighter to the bottom side of the board until the solder melts and then you can pry them off easily with a flat screwdriver. next you want to cross some circuits, this is what creates the cryptography. using a silver paint sharpie draw lines from pads that criss-cross over the original traces. silver is brighter than copper so it conducts electricity better. this will scramble the signal so only you know what goes where. allow the paint to dry fully. now tape the case back together and reconnect to your box. if you were very careful and didn't break anything it should be detected by your bios and ready to be formatted.
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>>107139062
A magazine
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>>107142421
no but it doesn't make lainzine good. it was pretentious arrested development cope dog shit
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>>107147655
Accelerando on antipope.org
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>>107137553
I installed tor. I can run it from cli. I have tor.list in my apt sources. I activate a SOCKS proxy, start tor, and see my ip as somewhere I am not. Am I hidden?
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>>107151404
>Am I hidden?
Probably, though you should check hat exit gates are used.
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>>107151404
Yes, though you should regularly run a tracker to see what data is going in and out.
Not against high end agents because your very chip and hardware are compromised though.
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>>107138927
What do you do at a defcon?
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>>107140077
Is that even a thing?
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>>107138949
What makes them special and are there normalfags?
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How do we convince the 4chan staff to allow Tor posting?
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>>107155074
Tor is ancient tech
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>>107153710
Perhaps have a chat with @LaurieWired?
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>>107155396
Literally who? Hacking and real cyb died with Mitnick. And this was the last cool hacker, nowadays its full of cert obsessed pussies
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>>107155415
I wish I still had the text file from the hacker who owned Mitnick‘s box.
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>>107155415
>Literally who?
Someone who probably follows /g/ and vice versa. I would be surprised if youhaven't seen the name.
>Hacking and real cyb died with Mitnick.
The stories are unclaer some even claim he did mostly social engineering.
>And this was the last cool hacker, nowadays its full of cert obsessed pussies
There are others, like the nameless crowd behind Stuxnet.
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>>107155538
>and vice versa
It's called e-celeb simping, anon. And it's not healthy.
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>>107155534
Nvm I found it: https://seclists.org/dailydave/2009/q3/47
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>>107155550
Exactly, that's how govts control men nowadays. Its pretty cyb in a way
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>>107140077
FEDRamp cloud or whatever that private cloud offering google has for govt
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>>107155074
We can't, just use the owo site instead.
>Protip: compose your posts in an external text editor to avoid being fingerprinted by your typing habits
>>107155308
What does that have to do with what anon said?
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>>107155835
>What does that have to do with what anon said?
Its pointless to try to use it since it no longer protects anyone
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>>107155846
>This software has existed for a long time, therefore it is ineffective
What is the logic behind this statement?
Https is older than Tor. AES is older than Tor. RSA is a lot older than Tor. PGP is older than Tor. Do these also fail to protect people since they are old?
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>>107155890
>Do these also fail to protect people since they are old?
Well duh, that's why governments can spy on everyone nowadays. YES
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>>107155890
He mean BGP Deanonymization attacks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDsLDhKG8Cs
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>>107148899
How do you reach his level of programming skill? And was he the most powerful hacker alive or Torvalds/Wozniak still beat him?
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>>107157037
No one can defeat Torvards, making git is a legend
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>>107140063
How is it, is it fast? Is it anonymous?
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>>107155564
that was just a shitty hosting provider though. the hacklog is so chopped up you can't even tell what the guy actually did. i don't get the point of this other than saying, "look mom, i did a hack on the popular kid!" it's kind of lame really.

>>107157037
the elusive finn in his natural habitat. a rare sight to behold. until recently its existence was believed to be a mere legend.
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Please help me with a little data recovery. Gonna crosspost this on /sqt/ and /spg/
I have a Galaxy Note10+ phone with a "half-working" screen. It got busted during a climbing accident. I need to recover the data on it. Particularly, I need the images and the text messages. Also optionally the data from a couple of applications.

>what does "half working" screen mean
When the phone is connected to a power source, I can see the top half of the screen, but the bottom half is black. The entire screen can be touched, so the phone can still be controlled by touch.

>just connect it to my PC via USB and recover the data
This doesn't work, it just freezes. I tried it on Windows and Linux. Neither ADB nor MTP works, at least not over USB. Gonna have to do it wirelessly.

>bluetooth/wifi tethering
If I can remote into the phone somehow, I could probably transfer my data out using 802.11 by using some kind of SMB share or something

>connect to an external screen somehow
This could work, but the question is what hardware would be required. Is there a way to do this with just a USB cable and a laptop? Like, control the screen of my Android with just a USB passthrough? I feel like this method works, but I'd need a USB--HDMI cable as well as some kind of USB splitter so I can also attach a mouse or something, unless I could attach a mouse via Bluetooth. Anyway, I don't think I'll need this old-school method if I just figure out how to wirelessly remote into the device from my PC.

>Samsung device backup
Never used this, how viable is it?

>extreme methods
I know if nothing else works, other techies have replaced the screen, or even desoldered the memory chip and took the data out that way. I don't think I'll need to resort to such extreme methods in this scenario.

You guys got any other ideas?
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>>107141048
What was so bad about it?
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>>107155909
Governments can spy on everyone because centralized services like Google and Facebook hand their data about their users to the government. Not because they've broken encryption. Zoomer. We learned this during the PRISM leaks back in 2013.
>>107156413
BGP attacks can expose the fact that you're using Tor (which was never necessarily meant to be a secret).
They can't expose what you're using Tor *for*.
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anyone in the secret sizeof.cat forums?
anyone publish CVEs recently?
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>>107138927
I only go because work pays for me to attend them. Too many faggots to go of my own volition.
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>>107148809
the talks were alright, some of them were over my head, mostly the hardware stuff though
the red teamers seem to love/hate their job and were quick to bicker/fight about things
they say its has the highest rate of burnout and i believe that
we hired a guy who's a certified pentester for T3 support (he left after a month) and i asked him why he's not pentesting
he said he hated everything that revolved around actual pentesting, the reporting, the customers, meetings, trying to explain highly technical things to non technical people just for them to dismiss his recommendations and probably more that he didnt elaborate on

there was this one presentation that blew my fucking mind bros
this team mounted a cheap $400 antenna on the roof of their building and just started capturing Ku wave signals
they found so numerous companies/technologies, including cellular providers and the military, sending unencrypted information in the clear on the Ku wave
here is a packet they were able to decode, it has SIP invite information, and then they were able to rebuild the RTP stream and listen to fucking phone calls lmao
its been fixed, hence the disclosure
https://files.catbox.moe/6j0n3u.pdf
https://satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu/docs/dontlookup_ccs25_fullpaper.pdf
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These 3rd world hackers just tried to hack me, but I've got their site info. Got their IP, got their DNS, and guess what? They're using a 5-year outdated nginx version with a well-known vuln. I found a proof of concept exploit on GitHub. Gonna run it against the site. If the poisoning succeeds, it means I'll be able to execute arbitrary code on their site.
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>>107153710
never been, but there is a shit ton of things to do now that its so big
i really want to go watch the social engineering challenge BADLY apparently its fucking spectacle
there are pre-approved companies that these social engineers take turns calling live in front of people
the social engineer has a list of information they're trying to get, anywhere from the type of desk phone or computer they're using, to customer information
and you would be surprised how good they are at getting this information out of people
i've heard some stories, and its wild how effective these social engineers are

the talks are also supposed to be bleeding edge hacking stuff too, like there was this one guy who was forced to be the LAST presenter at defcon one year because his topic was hacking elevators, and that shit was wild to listen to also
these people are incredibly creative and crafty
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>>107159372
Dangerously based anon, stay safe out there.
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>>107158152
You could always just get the screen fixed, most repair tech shops can get your screen fixed pretty cheaply.
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>>107159430
I forgot to mention that other hardware on this phone is broken. The backside is made of glass which is all cracked, and it flakes glass shards everywhere. Also, the wireless network modem (phone+data chip) got broken when I dropped it during the climbing accident. In other words, I don't want to put any more money into this phone. Fixing the screen is a basic way to solve the problem, but I'm 100% sure there's a better high tech way. Besides, why should I swap the screen, when I could just screencast it onto a different device?
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>>107159450
Oof in that case yeah, figure out a way to extract the information, sounds like too much money for just fixing a phone.
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>>107159264

eric raymond has secret forums? do you have to own a gimp suit and pray to open source?
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ARP poison attack failed. Perhaps I chose my target wrong, or perhaps the random GitHub PoC code has some kind of flaw. My device sent the poisoned ARP packets, I made a request to the same IP, but I'm not reading anything on the listener. I'm not ready to give up yet though. That version of nginx has more than one vulnerability, and I haven't even dove deep yet. So far all I'm doing is running someone else's script.

>what's the PoC script
It's right here
https://github.com/M507/CVE-2021-23017-PoC/blob/main/README.md

scammer site: https://truevalue-reward.com/
I'm running it against the following target (translated IP of above):
38.127.8.124
And I'm using the same IP for my dns server, because nslookup fetches it. Perhaps something is wrong in my target setup?

sudo python3 poc.py --target 38.127.8.124 --dns_server 38.127.8.124
[*] Sending poisoned ARP packets
[*] Listening
...


>>107159491
I have already bought a much better phone. This is just a case of data extraction.
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>>107159521
ask an uncensored locally ran LLM hacking assistant AI to fix your code for you with what its meant to do, they'll know how to do it since its old data.
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>>107159521
security issue in nginx resolver was identified, which might allow an attacker who is able to forge UDP packets from the DNS server to cause 1-byte memory overwrite, resulting in worker process crash or potential other impact.

are you the websites DNS server?
arp attacks only work on LAN

you're literally a script kiddie
>>107159532
don't encourage the retard to vibecode.....
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>>107158152
androids have mouse and keyboard support
plug it into a little dock and use an external display
easy
that will be $190 in btc plz, (jk), but if you want (can)
bc1qkf0g9jwqr4z5pam9glq6saxc2rj0qk8346c9x5
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>>107159585
use monero
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>>107159570
its not vibecoding if you:
>Tell it what your problem is.
>Give it the code and review it prior posting.
>Ask the AI how it would go about fixing the issue before proceeding.
>If the answers seem logical after reviewing the steps go through with it and give it adjustments if needed.
That's different from vibecoding, vibecoding is just no skill/logical reasoning applied.
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>>107159587
i've just been lazy about it but you're right
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>>107159570
Doesn't the script forge the UDP packets as if they're coming from the DNS server? I guess that's what the DNS option is for.

>posts loli
better to be a skid than a p*do tranimefag

>>107159593
Unfortunately, anon appears right. I do need access to the LAN to execute this vuln. It's okay, because there's probably a lot more vulns that can be sploited on the site. If they're too lazy/retarded to update their nginx for 5 years, then who knows what else they never updated. I'll be in within no time at all.
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>>107159621
anime website nigger
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>>107159696
what the fuck does hacking have to do with tranime, doublenigger weeb pedo retard?
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>>107159705
Chillax tough guy, 4chan enjoys its anime content no matter the board tourist, fictional content =/= real life content or fetish.
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>>107159729
>fictional content =/= real life content or fetish
How come anyone who says this in relation to lolis has a 100% chance to be a pedophile then?

>we all enjoy tranime
This website is about free expression, and many posters such as myself choose to express our hatred for tranime and its pedo enjoyers
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>>107159758
I find this odd fixation of claiming everyone you are against to be pedophiles, yet, I don't hear you saying shit about the payment service providers and they gaystapo mafia that dictates what "fetishes" and "opinions" are allowed to flourish on the internet and yes they are all gay and fuck little boys and in fact AI's behavior seems to support that as being the case. Your move faggot.
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>>107159772
>claiming everyone against me to be pedos
Nice strawman, retardpedo. I didn't say anyone against me is a pedo. Even if you were kissing my ass right now, you'd be a pedo. That's because I said anyone who posts lolis is a pedo, whether or not they're "against me".

>muh PSPs selecting what fetishes are acceptable
Nice diversion. You pedos always have a bunch of logical fallacies up your sleeves when you get called out for posting your loli tranime. I don't give a fuck what Visa is doing in the context of me calling you a pedophile. I'm well aware that free expression is being systematically eliminated on the internet. You pedos are making it worse. You get used as the scapegoat when government wants to undermine our encryption, and the mentally ill boomers in government fall for it because you really are that fucking disgusting. You cause so many problems I can't even count them all. You're contributing to dead internet almost as much as the AI slop.
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>>107159791
Have fun rotting in hell.
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>>107159818
We're in hell now you fucking retard. Demons running around raping kids, and you suppose that magical lava is somehow worse.

>le socialism/communism bad
Trumptard alert? If capitalism is so great, why do 90% of stocks and 60% of wealth get owned by the top 10%? If Americans criticize so called "third world" countries for failing to provide fair trials, how come more and more American trials are done behind closed doors? How come cities would rather disable their entire Flock camera fleet rather than comply with court-ordered FOIA disclosure requests? Don't cast bricks from a glass house. USA leads the world in cyberpunk dystopia.

>>107159585
>>107159587
ETH and Monero are better than BTC indeed

>>107155909
How would a government break an obfuscated PGP encrypted file, encrypted with a custom cipher where the keys are also obfuscated? They can't see everything.

>brute force
ok, but what if my device had 69,000 of these encrypted files, and only one of them was correct? Or perhaps some combination of them would have to be mashed together? If government could see everything, they wouldn't shill for (((government approved PGP)))
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>>107159918
>unironic wumao tankie getting offended btfo.
Ahahahaha. Crony zionist capitalism faggotto.
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>>107159940
>Crony zionist capitalism faggotto.
That's fucking retarded. You just accused me of being communist and capitalist within 1 post. Which is it? Tankie or capitalist? Is this the best that modern Republicans can come up with?

>Zionist
MAGAtards and conservacucks are the Zionists, because Zionists have turned (((conservatives))) into their golems.

>getting offended
Sorry if you feel offended by a logical critique of your schizopost picrel
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>>107159956
>Is this much of an ESL who can't understand context.
Just blow your brains out retarded Chinese guy, fucking please if you can't tell difference of what I'm talking about context wise, you are worse than an AI and I'm glad you are replaced by dirt and future tech. You are an useless cog in the machine. I only called you a tankie commie. Second, I answered your Que as to why American style capitalism is what it is with my non-quote: Crony (As in nepotist/despotism) based Zionist (governed by people allied to Israel/AIPAC) ruled Capitalism which means its often very centre-leftist with "socialist" structure rather than any right wing free market capitalist idea. European markets on the other hand are more open to Free Markets even the red team is over in Europe which is more Capitalist than what China's situation currently is which is state governed business through and through.
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>>107159978
>unhinged schizobabble
>assuming the national identity and ethnicity of a random internet anon
>accuses me of ESL when he can hardly make a coherent sentence himself
>goes on seething golem rampage against Changs and Maos
>denies the fact that Zionists are primarily (((conservative)))
Take your meds trumptard. Chang seems to live rent free in your head. I'll admit I'm not Chinese, but it really seems like you're seething because you and your orange Jew pedo clown got assraped by China in the trade wars. No use seething here, anon.
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>>107160001
Okay then Commiefornian who learned their propaganda through Maoist networks and other College approved leftist Marxist literature. Sometimes you just can't tell the difference between a wumao from China and a leftist trash from Commiefornia.
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>>107160012
>takes another guess at a random 4chan anon's identity
>is wrong again
You're a fucking retard. You look dumber with each guess. At this rate, you'll probably need dozens if not hundreds more guesses before you figure out who I am.

>brainwashed by propaganda
You're throwing bricks from a glass house again. Also, just because I've read Marx doesn't mean I'm brainwashed by propaganda. Marx wasn't right about everything. Like many communists, he believed that once communism gets enacted, all the problems would be over for the working class. It was almost a religious streaming, kind of like Christcucks and their Jewish death cult. Moreover, modern "communists" don't even follow certain baseline things that Marx set forth. You, being the colossal retard that you are, can call someone a Marxist when they call out against the second amendment, for instance. You would be ignorant of the fact that Marx was starkly opposed to disarming the working class. At any rate, I can't be brainwashed by propaganda because I have this ability called critical thinking. Meanwhile, you're retarded, so all you can do is yell
>muh CCP
>muh COMMIEFORNIAN
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>>107160028
Oregon trash then? Anyway your ideologies are all failed and trash comparable to toilet paper I wipe my ass with daily, looks pretty until its used in practice and discarded when it needs to be flushed down. Communism is another word for "we want to be eternal golems for the israelis who will own our shit."
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>>107160044
>yet another wrong guess
Anon, you're a retard. You accuse others of being brainwashed, when all you can do is blindly fling around random ad-hominems. Who cares where I'm from? If you focus on the pointing finger, you'll never see the moon.

>communism is another word for "we want to be eternal golems to Israel who will own our shit"
This is the dumbest post of the thread by far. Your capitalist orange Jew clown just gave Israel $100 billion of YOUR taxes, retard. Capitalists are currently the ones who are sucking Israel Jew cock. What level of mental gymnastics are you on? No president has ever, in the history of Israel, sucked Jewish cock this hard. And he just so happens to be a red elephant! Clearly, even if we were to be Israel golems under Communism, the USA remains a vassal state to Israel now, under your beloved Trump. You're an actual nigger retard for failing to understand this. The funniest thing is how you accuse me of being high on propaganda, when your Jew clown gave $100 billion to Israel just a couple months ago.

>but Obama kissed the wall too!
If you see your ideology as less Jewish than the left, how come you're objectively proven to be at least as Jewish as they are?
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>>107160109
We are currently (in Europe), voting no to Israel support even in Brussels and that's huge compared to what's happening in America, why are you assuming everyone is in America and a Trump supporter if you think assuming is bad form? Fucking retarded transgendered bitch lmao.
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>>107160121
>why did I assume you're a trumptard
because you act like Chang assraped you last night, which I guess he did

>assuming I'm transgender
If we're gonna play the assumption game, then me assuming you're a trumptard is much safer than you assuming I'm a tranny. Keep in mind that old-school communists did not tolerate such faggotry.

>you're voting against Israel
>voting
This is the second most retarded thing you've said all thread. Do you truly believe that it's possible, in any Western country, to (((vote))) against Israel? Don't make me laugh.
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reply to ontopic with actual tech help about exploits

thread argues about anime image
seems like glowues don't want us to learn cybersec
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>>107160136
Ok, let's get back on topic. Where can I learn more about web security? Let's say there's this third world scammer website, and within it is valuable information about crypto. All you have to do is hack the website, and you'll have all the crypto you could ever dream of. The problem is, you're a skid. Where do you start?
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>>107160135
>I'm Lé Old School Communist.
Sure buddy and you have Che Guevara t-shirt or a poster on your wall and a fedora waiting to be tipped.
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>>107160178
>draws katana
>LEAVE THE MULTIBILLION DOLLAR CORPORATIONS ALONE!!!
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>>107160189
>T. I look like this.
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>>107160242
t.
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>>107160265
Looks like its afraid.
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>>107160288
Only Jewish commies larp as white once found out. You aren't winning anyone over. lmao.
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>>107160315
Which communist gave Israel $100 billion?
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>>107160042
t. Zhang
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>>107161277
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>>107160158

recon: scan it. figure out what kind of code and backend it has, software versions, etc. look for ports and whois and domain registration, etc.

anyone know programs to automate this? look for admin pages and hidden dirs?
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>>107161298
The reason I'm calling you Chinese is because your post explicitly draws attention to China in particular. My post has not mentioned the US (or any other country). Yet for some reason you automatically assume I'm from the US.
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>>107159587
How do you go about acquiring it?
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>>107155308
>Tor is ancient tech
>>107155846
>Its pointless to try to use it since it no longer protects anyone
>>107156413
>He mean BGP Deanonymization attacks.
I love how people in this board are so fucking retarded, they believe bullshit like this even matters lmao.
whoever mitms or is sitting near your relay can see the same shit. so what?
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>>107161314
That's pretty cool. You sure know your stuff, anon
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What are you hacking this week, anon?
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>>107161396
>I got mistaken for Zhang
I'm ok with that because Chinese are smart

>You got mistaken for a fat retard amerigolem
Now that is something to be ashamed of

>>107164092
I'm trying to get the management lock off an old iPad. I have no use for the iPad itself, but I just wanna hax it for le fun
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>>107161314
>anyone know programs to automate this? look for admin pages and hidden dirs?
My first guess would be Shodan and Metasploit
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>>107161314
>figure out what kind of code and backend it has
It runs nginx on Ubuntu. I'll get the version info in a sec
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>>107164265
>I'm ok with that because Chinese are smart
Okay I will be serious now. I would like to ideally use Chinese technology if I could trust it. Chinese software and/or Chinese hardware. But I wonder if I should trust this stuff, given the cyber activities of the Chinese state. There is a hacking group referred to as "Salt Typhoon" which is thought to be under the control of the Chinese state.

Here's a Wikipedia article about the group:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Typhoon
Here's a news article about the group:
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/china-used-three-private-companies-hack-global-telecoms-us-says-rcna227543
And here's a blog post from Proton talking about the group:
https://proton.me/blog/salt-typhoon-hack

I'm not against any particular country. But I just think that if you value your cybersecurity and privacy online, you should be aware of organisations that are trying to hack devices on the internet.
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>>107161314
fuff dirbuster dirb gobuster
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>>107157037
The Woz is definitely in the same league, the difference being that he did it all by himself and in assembly code.
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>>107161314
I just use google dorks. Most sites will block automated scans with captchas.
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>>107159365
>this team mounted a cheap $400 antenna on the roof of their building and just started capturing Ku wave signals
Even recent military stuff have suffered major security mis-designs. GPS M-code, as an example, is vulnerable to playback attack. And now it is way too late to fix it.
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>>107159398
>and you would be surprised how good they are at getting this information out of people
I am one of those people who can get just about any information from people, and it surprises me too how I can do it. I just can. Strictly white hat, I was rather successful in auditing, getting people to admit everything they had done that was outside protocol.
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>>107164372
I've tried to explain this before. You want to use services hosted in nations where your glowniggers have 0 jurisdiction. If you're Amerigoblin, then you're better off using China services, and vice versa. Glowies seethe upon this knowledge, so you know it's true.
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>>107166293
Excuse me but I thought Google Dorks was KIA years ago?
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>>107165866
>Checked
CIA have no interest in this because we aren't destabilizing a country by breaking international law. Those niggers are too busy figuring out how to torture and rape kids to care about security vulns in some random shithole web server.
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>>107166645
>If you're Amerigoblin, then you're better off using China services
Thanks for the input, Zhang
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>>107167704
Yes, your biggest threat is your own country's glowies. Also the Amerimutt FBI is attacking the internet archives because there is shit in there which eliminates them
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>>107167941
>Eliminates
Meant to type incriminates
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If a glowie seethes at a piece of advice, then it must be true, especially if the glowie is a mutt
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Good news, there's hope for everyone in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpXPYigzaiU
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>>107164092

i'm hacking deez chicken tendies to pieces
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>>107166282

donald. knuth.
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>>107169337
kek just like me! I don't do shit in my daily life due to my job not being related to hacking
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>>107166293

even with throttling?
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What scripting/programming language is worth learning as a hacker man? Python? JS? C? C#? C++? Java?
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>>107171734

python/c/asm are the weapons of choice unless you do web hacking then you can gfy
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>>107171801
thank yee for the confirmation anon, i'll start digging into those languages
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>>107171734
Lua, Python is old and useless now
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>>107174441
>>107171801
I came here to say Lua. Python is still king, but Lua is the moon. Also JavaScript for webhax

>Python is useless
A retard typed this. First of all, Lua is older than Python, it's harder to use, and it's weird. Array indexing starts with 1 in Lua. Also, Lua doesn't have a viable package manager that compares to Python's pip. The only real advantages Lua offers are speed and hardware support. So, yes Lua is good, but Python is also good.

>>107169087
You can't make me take my meds Anon.
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>Python was released in 1991 whilst Lua was released in 1993
Python 1.0 isn't real python. In fact, python wasn't viable until pip came out in 2008
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>>107174597
pip subjects you to dependency poisoning attacks so its useless. Lua and Lisp are better, with Lisp you don't need any dependencies to do your hacking just (((do it)))
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>>107174632
>Pip being susceptible to dependency poisoning makes it useless
Only on defence. On offense, it works great. Not only that, but pip makes it a breeze to manually install downloaded packages. But that leads me to the inevitable next question: how do you know your libs are secure to begin with? Do you read every single LoC, on every single update? This applies to any lang
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>>107174672
I only use the core such as with lisp. Or what, don't tell me that you (+ need(+ more(+ ?)))
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>>107174706
You're like a car mechanic who refuses to use any power tools. How am I supposed to take you seriously when you choose to reinvent the wheel every time? Your entire philosophy is dumb
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>>107174737
You say that but I won't be the one getting hacked. I'll Linux from Scratch and Lisp my way to success!
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>>107174753
>but I won't be the one getting hacked
Dumbest post of the thread award. How many LoC are in your browser? Only delusional schizo glowies think they're 100% immune to hax. Like, you have to be an actual retard to truly believe that.

>Linux
Oh, so you're gonna proactively patch all the kernel vulns yourself before the main fork does? Before they're even discovered? Kek
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>>107147859
>Ladybird and SerenityOS.
Hadn't heard of them, what are their main features?
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>>107166282
Nah, our Lord and Savior Stallman is the greatest Hacker who ever lived. When he leaves his body he will transcend and become one with the code.
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>>107175271
The main feture is that both are frm the grund up reimplementations that are not bound by API/ABI promises.
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>>107175271
After Redox-OS ran out into the weeds, SerenityOS is our last best hope for a modernized OS.
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=== /sec/ News:
>Intel Releases New CPU Microcode, Publishes 30 New Security Advisories
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Patch-Tuesday-Nov-2025
>It's "Patch Tuesday" and Intel is out with new CPU microcode for Linux users in addition to making public 30 new security advisories that affect a range of Intel products.

Just too late for the last patch Tuesday for Win10. What could possibly go wrong?
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>>107147685
Solar power is simple these days but what about night time? Batteries or wind power?
Batteries and a gasoline generator, most good notebooks can survive a night on their charges.
Nowadays a good enough battery and inverter is more than enough. There are lots of videos on 1k worth of a solar kit and also on using generators in vans for even longer hours.
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>>107149893
Just dd from urandom for a couple of times and you will be fine. Don't overthink it.
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>>107177299
When you live around 60 degrees north, the nights can be long during winter and you need a lot of power at night. Temperatures can easily fall below -50C. Gasoline generators work, of course, but is hardly Solarpunk. Wood gas generators are a wee bit better.
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>>107177480
I care more about the off-grid part than the solar to be honest. I think a robust plan would be multiple ways to produce energy.
Nowadays you can learn how to make some biodiesel, install your own solar system, how build a water generator, capture windpower and, ofc, if you have enough space you can load enough to the point that even during winter you can produce most of what you need.
In the end being frugal makes things simpler, the less you have to power the less you need to produce.
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I work in a holistic role because I’m in government but I’ve noticed how “engineers” that simply just work with existing tooling and GRC fags are making more than red/blue teamers now. Is this the power of being neurotypical? I can’t possibly think of why the former fields are even slightly as worth as the people who do the ground work and even fucking publish CVEs aside from them being made up of complete social rejects. My friend makes over 200k a year for some internal cloud tooling dog shit and I know red teamers who make 120k lol
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A few days ago my aunt's facebook account got hacked and started sending scam messages to everyone. I logged in on my pc, changed rhe password, everything was fine.
Today, the exact same thing happened to my account, exact same scam message, and a few joke ones. Could it have happened because I logged into the hacked account earlier? Can't think of any other reason; I don't use facebook at all outside of messenger, I didn't click any weird links, no viruses, strong and unique password, etc.
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>>107177559
What about a homemade nuclear reactor to power up all your devices? Would it be feasible with current tech?
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>>107174632
I have never heard of lisp used for hacking, is it any good?
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>>107177923
>I got hacked
>But I didn't click any viruses
Smartest cyberpunk. Did you maybe click on some email from your aunt? You haven't given us any information whatsoever. Maybe you left your password behind on your aunt's browser? Did you disable 2FA? Maybe your email/password got stolen in a leak? Maybe the hacker is actually already inside you and your aunt's emails? How do you know your entire OS and network aren't pwned? In your case, I bet your email is already toast.

>When did hacker get in
Probably way before the actual hack happened

>>107177299
>>107177559
Offgrid living isn't cyberpunk because there is no tranime or teansgen surgery involved

>>107177783
Government agents get hacked all the time due to incompetence. However, the #1 priority of all governments is always to establish themselves as the upper class.
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>>107177923
>Could it have happened because I logged into the hacked account earlier
Do you store your passwords in your browser?
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>>107179075
Why would anyone in their right mind do that?
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>>107177923
They stole your cookies.
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>>107179326
Are you the Anon?

>Why would anyone do it
Most people do it. The browser tells you right there that it's "securely" stored. And since a cyberpunk is more retarded than an average person, I would assume they would store their passwords in their browser. Even mutt glowies do it on their home devices.
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>>107179377
>since a cyberpunk is more retarded than an average person, I would assume they would store their passwords in their browser. Even mutt glowies do it on their home devices.
That's pretty stupid. On the contrary, no password must be stored anywhere but the mind. If you aren't smart enough to hold a 256 keys password in your mind per account, you got no rights to access the internet.
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>>107179375
This. They may have just bypassed the password by using a login cookie. This is actually the most plausible thing. I can't believe it. 2025, all of Meta's funding, all these glownigger security shilling projects, and it's still possible to do this.
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>>107175333
Has Stallman written any relevant code?
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>>107179396
I think with quantum computers passwords will be useless
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>>107180200
Do you even know how a quantum computer works?
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>>107180200
>>107180521
>passwords will be useless with a quantum computer
First of all, show me the quantum computer. Just because retarded fat ogre Muttmerican government is considering investement into it, doesn't mean it's a real thing yet. Second of all, quantum-proof encryption totally exists. Math nerds created it a long time ago already.

>passwords will be useless
They will be the same as they are now. They're already borderline useless. Using a dictionary, some scraped web content, and a few basic John the Ripper or hashcat rules and algos, I can guess pretty much anyone's password eventually. That's why (((big tech))) requires you to authenticate using your phone, biometrics, etc. All those are technically more secure than a password.

>but you can make a secure password
Yes, if you have a password such as $90123unvasdi1203-94u 12AFASD101234u1 ndfaslfkHDASasldkjh1234R5 9U 303941U7OPfjdsnFGDEW

then it's secure, but good luck remembering that. I actually created some Lua scripts (callback to earlier in the thread) to help with this shit. You put a standard phrase like "password" into a custom script, and it spits out some random hash which can then serve as your password, decryption key, or part of your password/decryption key. But if your password is something like "USA1765" then it would get quickly bruteforced without other controls in place. No quantum computing needed, just a normal GPU. You see what I mean?
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>>107178864
>>107179075
My apollo cheese for the lack of detail, I was both sleepy and freaked out.

1. I logged into her Facebook and email accounts on my pc to change her passwords for both. Afterwards I might've logged back into mine, not fully sure.
2. Didn't click any weird links then or before, as far as I remember - just changed the passwords, nothing more.
3. I did not gave 2FA on facebook at the time, I don't use facebook at all these days so I didn't really think about it.
4. About a week or two ago I did a Malwarebytes scan on my pc and now a bitwarden one on my phone, both were clean.
5. My facebook password was not changed, I could log in and change it without issue, same with the email. I did see some earlier password reset attempts in my inbox. The email in question is my old one, not really used for much beyond old accounts like facebook.
6. I do have passwords stored in the browser, but I'm maybe 60% sure the facebook one was in bitwarden, not the browser. The ones I keep in the browser are usually ancient and/or unimportant.
7. Haveibeenpwned does show some recent leaks, but the facebook password was completely random and unique, it'd have to leak directly, right? And I assume the hacker wouldn't have tried to reset the password if he already had it.
8. I changed the facebook password immediately, logged out all devices, about to change the email password now. Anything else I can do here? Will clearing cookies or something make a difference at this point?

>>107179375
Not an expert but I'm assuming that's what happened considering:
a) he tried to reset my password
b) he did not change it after logging in
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>>107181239
Just funny how easily this happens in 2025. Almost like we haven't improved anything security wise in the last 20 years
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>>107177967
There was that kid that built his own nuclear reactor but got found by the government. David Hahn, known as the "Radioactive Boy Scout".
So, sure, why not? Everyone on this site is already on a list, may as well make it justifiable.

>>107178864
>Offgrid living isn't cyberpunk because there is no tranime or teansgen surgery involved
Ed from Cowboy Bebop was the smartest character of the show and lived pretty much on stolen infra. Chop you dick off and be the change you want in the world.
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>>107181722
I mean imagine not having to depend on the grid ever again.
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>>107145964
Is there any reasonable way to go back to 90's internet?
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>>107184064
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/27/an-audacious-plan-to-halt-the-internets-enshittification-and-throw-it-into-reverse/
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>>107182920
No need to worry about spies if you have no footprint at all.
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Here's your Tor protection, anon
https://youtu.be/zp_qHcQQyz8
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>>107184819
How trustworthy is mentaloutlaw?
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Build a real‑world cyberdeck, not just a “lagrange” sandbox
stop treating your phone like a glorified USB stick and start assembling a proper cyberdeck with a Ladybird‑powered Gemini client. Grab a cheap chink SBC, flash Libreboot, and slap a hardware kill‑switch on the SSD. The "microwave‑then‑paint" shit anon posted is a joke, but a simple MOSFET cut‑off will actually physically stop any crypto‑erase tricks from leaking data
Next, use the Gemini feed aggregator listed in the post (the gemini:// links) as your zine distribution platform. Publish your zine as plain‑text capsules, host them on a self‑signed Gemini server, and let readers pull it over a ham‑radio‑linked TNC for that true "no‑tracking, no‑JS" hackerman vibe
lastly, don’t forget to throw the data‑broker removal pastebin (YDP7yihg) into your workflow. Run a quick curl against HaveIBeenPwned before you ship any capsule

TL;DR: Libreboot SBC + Ladybird + hardware kill‑switch = legit hackerman cyberdeck. Use gemini for your zine, and keep the data‑broker glowies at bay. Now go hack the world, not just your own console
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>>107185164
I notice flaws in his thinking every video.

He makes claims he doesn't have proof, and he uses clickbait articles, reddit, 4chan, and dread as sources.

He's rooted in more in emotion and groupthink (government bad) than logic and accurate information.

Look at his swag he sells. He's more profits driven than truth driven.

Disclosure: these are my opinions, don't get offended by them.
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thinking about how I'd even know if I was hacked...
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>>107186212
monitor your local area network.
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You guys need to stop applying for SOC analyst if you have nothing to offer. I see 8 billion applications from IT niggers trying to cross over. Can you code? No. Here's an alert how would you investigate? I dono. How would you detect X? What's X. You guys are so lazy
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>>107187240
That won't do shit.
>>107186212
You know you're hacked when your computer is locked up and you see a big red monero address on the screen. Alternatively, when war breaks out, your upload bandwidth will be kill as your computer will be a DoS bot.
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>>107186212

capture your egress traffic and check
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>>107184819
This case is baseless FUD. Yeah he was operating Tor nodes, but that's not why he got arrested. He got arrested because he hacked into his old workplace, and tried to use "but my house is an exit node!!1 it wasn't me!" as a cover. Besides, if Tor was actually compromised then they wouldn't need to arrest node operators. They could just use their backdoors to backtrace people or whatever.
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>>107167941
>Yes, your biggest threat is your own country's glowies
If you mean that as a general rule then that's obviously wrong. That's like saying your housemate is automatically a bigger threat to you than a guy on a shooting spree who is knocking on your door, just because your housemate is physically closer to you at the moment.
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How common or easy is to get malware from a drive by download just by visiting a website?

I guess that if you have the browser and the OS updated and some antivirus then the probability for that to happen is very low, right?
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>>107192573

depends on the website, but people aren't burning $500k 0days to make botnets
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csp is comfy
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zump
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do you use ufw? I do not (pic rel is why)
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>>107197684
I dont even know what that is
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===/sec/ News:
>Debian-Based Tails 7.2 Released with Tor Browser 15 Anonymous Web Browser
https://9to5linux.com/debian-based-tails-7-2-released-with-tor-browser-15-anonymous-web-browser
>The Tails 7.2 release comes a month after Tails 7.1 and updates the default web browser to the latest Tor Browser 15 series, a major update based on Mozilla Firefox 140 ESR that introduces exciting features like support for vertical tabs and tab groups, as well as a new unified search button in the address bar.
>On top of that, Tails 7.2 updates the default email client to Mozilla Thunderbird 140.4.0, updates the kernel to Linux 6.12.57 LTS, and removes the Root Console context menu option, recommending users to open a root console by running the sudo -i command in a terminal emulator.
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>>107198447
it's ufw default firewall rules. Notice how it allows some specific IP addresses on input?
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Postin' datasets containing heaps 'o' technographics.

September 2025 Crawl: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0zsph3y6xnfgcibizjos1/sept_2025_jumbo_sample.zip?rlkey=ozmekjx1klshfp8r1y66xdtvx&e=2&st=izkt62t6&dl=0

October 2025 Crawl: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xu8m2kzeu5z3wurvilb9t/oct_2025_jumbo_sample.zip?rlkey=ygusc6p42ipo0kmma8oswqf16&e=2&st=gb0hctyl&dl=0

100k domains all up. The full version for the October 2025 (4.8M domains) is available at: https://versiondb.io/

Grab it while it's hot.
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>>107200152
these are multicast addresses you retard
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If you care about cybersecurity and privacy then you should be aware of state-sponsored hacking and spying attempts
>Chinese cyber spies used Anthropic's Claude Code AI tool to attempt digital break-ins at about 30 high-profile companies and government organizations – and the government-backed snoops "succeeded in a small number of cases," according to a Thursday report from the AI company
https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/13/chinese_spies_claude_attacks/
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>>107175271
Rust and Swift trannies trying to reinvent the wheel as always



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