>>108144523"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaWhat is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6The 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
>>108273986>Recommended operating systemsGeneral purpose: Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, Xubuntu, Linux MintSecurity focused: Qubes OS, Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD>Recommended mobile operating systemsAndroid based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, DivestOS, LineageOSLinux based: postmarketOS, PureOS>Recommended browsersChromium based: Brave, Chromium (ungoogled)Firefox based: Waterfox, Zen Browser, LibreWolf, Tor BrowserFirefox with Zero user.js: https://pastebin.com/PRQyRv6x>Advanced content blockinghttps://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode>Browser testshttps://www.deviceinfo.mehttps://dnsleaktest.comhttps://librespeed.orghttps://time.gov>Recommended search enginesBrave Search, SearXNG, DuckDuckGo, Startpage>Privacy oriented DNShttps://adguard-dns.io/en/welcome.htmlhttps://nextdns.iohttps://quad9.net>Privacy oriented emailProton Mail, Tuta Mail, Mailbox.org, Riseup, Disroot>Recommended instant messengersSignal, SimpleX Chat, Session, Briar, Element>BIOS replacementhttps://coreboot.orghttps://libreboot.org>Resourceshttps://www.privacyguides.orghttps://anonymousplanet.org/guide/https://ssd.eff.orghttps://ryf.fsf.org/productshttps://haveibeenpwned.comhttps://inteltechniques.com/workbook.htmlhttps://eldritchdata.neocities.orghttps://stallman.org/facebook.htmlhttps://chromium.woolyss.com
Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness! Also [spoiler]I'm desperate to rape correct Jen[/spoiler]>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
Currently converting my Alpine home server to Gentoo because Alpine is ideologically compromised.Anyone else revamping their systems in light of recent societal follies?
>>108274227But of course! I think I do it every month to stay on top due to how compromised everything is
certs
>>108274227You are going to stop using the best tool for the job because of politics? Why are you so emotional and illogical?
> You are going to stop using the best tool for the job because of politics?First off, Alpine isn't "the best tool"; it's convenient but has issues and had to go.Secondly, it's not about politics or emotions, it's about governance and trust. How can I trust an organization that bars and expels skilled and reliable developers and projects for reasons unrelated to software, to not introduce dubious and unreliable components for those same irrelevant reasons?I can't, because they've shown that quality is no longer their priority.> Why are you so emotional and illogical?Why are you being so sneering and assumptive?
>>108274089These threadly shills for a garbage comic with terrible art and story are the worst part of this general by far. At least you finally admitted it's a sex thing for you. >>108274466>You are going to stop using the best tool for the job because of politics?Cyberpunks, or more accurate cypherpunks have always kind of been like e.g. vegans where their ideology dominates convenience. Most of the time it's actually liberating because you save time in your life not watching ads or consuming propaganda, but there's always a chance you get autism nerd sniped
>>108273986is distrosea a good option to use as a malware lab? I just want somewhere to run Kali and test out malware safely
Is there an offline wiki for survival electronics? I know you could download wikipedia, but I don't the whole thing. Is WW3 starting as we speak? Serious inquiries only, please.
>>108276298no, iran is too small to start ww3. china is staying out of things and russia is too busy. we haven't even had water wars due to climate change yet, that's gonna be crazy.
>>108276377House fires were started by small things such as electrical fire.
Nothing worse than a bunch of delusional freak shows living through you via surveillance - Get a real job and in the upcoming crash you’re probably gonna be out on your ass.
what's your favorite rootkit? Mine's this one herehttps://github.com/MatheuZSecurity/Singularity
>>108276521How true is it that everything will collapse soon?Also relevant thread >>108270895
>>108277053It depends on what you mean by "collapsing." In my opinion, I don't think things will become so bad in the long term as to call it a societal collapse. Surely individual components - governments, banks, industries, institutions, social cohesion, and peace - will collapse, as they have many times in the past and in our lifetime so far, but each time the system has proven itself resilient or adaptive.The question that we should be asking instead is will this future system be kind towards the working class and humans in general.
>>108277324I think the NWO is finally coming to fruition after all these years
>>108276298>Is WW3 starting as we speak?No, that was due 2029, when China wants to be able to invade Taiwan. Now that Iran is having some problems, it may delay things for China.
>>108277963It kinda goes with what I'm saying; the system is not collapsing, it's being hijacked and reformed.Regarding the NWO, I have to say the following: regular people are noticing. Previously apolitical friends and colleagues are noticing and talking about it, and I've heard it on the radio too. The Epstein case uncovered a lot of that iceberg, and now people know that something is up and they're frustrated.In my armchair opinion, the NWO initiative messed up, and the recent surge in demoralization, censorship and surveillance are signs of panic and damage control, meaning the fight is not over.
>>108278170What if I wanted to become an elite and feel no remorse about betraying my fellows? Could I still make it?
>>108278129
>>108278129Fuck I totally messed up my post. I am wondering just how much that will impact the geopolitical scene. Will this be the rise of private cybercorporations?
>>108277053All indicati9ns are that we are in the end game of the Iron Law of the Oligarchy, and a few thousand years of experience is that it always end in a collapse. There are no exceptions. The rot is everywhere, the Epstein mess is no longer possible to hide and it has involved powerful people in even the smallest and remotest countries.We don't know when it will happen or what will trigger it, only that afterwards it will be oh so obvous to everyone who first had no idea but rather thought everything was going swimmingly. Even today, ask 10 experts about the Fall of Rome and you get 11 explanations.Collapse is painful but afterwards things will be agrarian and pastoral but perhaps not idyllic. We could hope for Solarpunk but we might get the neo-mediaval era.
>>108279103>we might get the neo-mediaval eraDEVS VULT
Alright, so, I'm a huezillian, and in apparently two weeks we're going to roll out some stupid fucking age verification law. My country is also dogshit insane and wants to demand basically everyone to have their "legal representation". Not too long ago they banned X because they didn't wanna have some local employee they could arrest for refusing to silence critics of their government.Any way to avoid being permanently cut off from 4chan? I can deal with everything else because I don't use no damn social media, but i've been using this place for over a decade and I do not have anywhere else to discuss things i enjoy with.
VPN + Recursive DNS should work well enough ya?
>>108280335I'm not sure if I can have a recursive DNS, I'm not even sure it's legal to own an static IP unless you're a business.
If I can avoid being filmed/photographed, how does this sound?>Cellphone at home, running termux.>Non-cellular device (no sim/WWAN), wireguard into cellphone or sever middlemanning the phone at home.It really can't be this easy to beat cell tower tracking, can it?
>>108280282Oh you're just so fucked, anon. We all are
>>108281176It's just, it might sound dumb, but this site is the one thing that has really kept me a person and not some weird autistic monkey creatureThis is the only place where i can talk about my hobbiesThis is the only place where I can have real diecussionsThis is the only place where i can really say my opinionsWhat the hell am I gonna do if it's gone? I ain't got no friends, and there ain't no one in this stupid country that I can actually have anything similar with. I've never met anyone with the interests people have in this site. The nerds are reddit-level at best.There'll be nothing for me to do
>>108281594Agreed, I will probably end it all the moment 4chan goes down. /cyb/ is the last hope I have left, and hacking alongside anon is what keeps me alive
>>108276505yeah, iran is attacking a lot of countries, but who is on their side?
>>108280369>Non-cellular devicesuch as...? Interested as well>>108281594huebro, argie fogado here. I'd be your friend if we ever met up in the streets of some favela
>>108276048I think it can be quite good yes
I received an email that claimed that there had been a suspicious sign in on my gmail account last night. My first instinct was phishing, so I checked my gmail activity and didn’t see anything like that claimed sign in. However, the email was sent by “account-security-noreply@accountprotection.microsoft.com”, which according to Microsoft is an official MS email address. Does anyone know what could be going on?
>>108274089When are we getting new chapters?
What are you hacking this week, anon?
>>108283518>such as...? Interested as wellNTA but /ham/ radios fit that bill.
>>108285716ham radio is so cool
>>108286018... and impressive!
>>108285559Not me, but someone sure has.=== /sec/ News:>Inside the plan to kill Ali Khameneihttps://archive.is/fdWcE>When the highly trained, loyal bodyguards and drivers of senior Iranian officials came to work near Pasteur Street in Tehran — where Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli air strike on Saturday — the Israelis were watching.>Nearly all the traffic cameras in Tehran had been hacked for years, their images encrypted and transmitted to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel, according to two people familiar with the matter.>Israel was also able to disrupt single components of roughly a dozen or so mobile phone towers near Pasteur Street, making the phones seem as if they were busy when called and stopping Khamenei’s protection detail from receiving possible warnings.>Long before the bombs fell, “we knew Tehran like we know Jerusalem”, said one current Israeli intelligence official. “And when you know [a place] as well as you know the street you grew up on, you notice a single thing that’s out of place.”>But Iranian intelligence agencies were formidable adversaries.>In 2022, a group tied to Iranian security services released data purportedly siphoned from a phone belonging to the Mossad chief’s wife. Iran also hacked CCTV cameras in Jerusalem during the 2025 war to get real-time damage assessments that the Israelis had censored from broadcast; it bought photographs of missile defences; and even mapped the jogging route of a major politician by bribing Israeli citizens, according to Israeli prosecutors.>“In Hebrew, we say, ‘With the food comes the appetite’,” she said. “In other words, the more you have, the more you want.”Zelenskyy will no doubt make some calls.
>>108286088I want to play with ham radio. How do you begin?
>>108286393The easiest zero cost start is to select a node here and just play with the controls and listen in:http://rx.linkfanel.net/Next you could buy your own RTL-SDR, quite legal in most countries since it is receive only. If you want to go further, you could check out >>>/diy/ham with the FAQ and huge library, both of which originated here on /cyb/ about 8 years ago according to my archives.
Feds are such fucking losers holy shit imagine using surveillance to live through people like sitcom characters and watching them workout
>>108286790I need to buy myself one of these
>>108288078Recent rigs are fairly performant but as a ham you will learn how to make a rig yourself and handle the high voltages it can involve. The cheapest you can buy, like pic. related, are about USD 3.
WTF is California doing???https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgZQA9CG01M
>>108288699Going to hell just like the rest of the world
>>108287865just wait until people figure out epstein had no opsec so 1000 fbi agents had to censor the files
>>108274089Is this any good? And how well does it deal with opsec?
will there be slack and discord worms once agentic ai is deployed everywhere?
>>108290392Once deployed, you will not see the difference between worms and agentic AI.
>>108290392Free roaming agents were hot in 1995 but even then people realise dthat the difference between a functional agent and a worm would be tiny. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_CapI guess the time is now right to reengineer that concept across the entire net rather than curated sites sch as Moltbook.
>>108291122>>108291814no no no. i mean prompt injection via slack/discord messages will hack local ai agents on people's devices which will worm the prompt injection via those local agents having control over things like email/sms/etc. will likely be bank account hacking or purchasing or giving up stored cc data, but mite be cool to just propagate.
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:https://pastebin.com/YDP7yihghttps://pastebin.com/raw/YDP7yihg
anybody working with AI agents for cybsec purposes? Either offense or defense. Would be cool to hear some stories or ideas
>>108280282I feel bad for you anon. It's coming for all of us. All WEF-controlled countries have simultaneously decided that age-verification was the most convenient way to make the population accept mass surveillance. Here in France, we are getting mandatory age verification everywhere in September. Normies aren't even aware of this as the media hasn't given much coverage to the topic. To be fair, even if they knew, they wouldn't give a fuck. I'm just tired of it. Every year that passes, the situation worsens, and I'm at a point where I wish I could go back to 2019, even though things were already objectively shit.
>>108293649>age-verification was the most convenient way to make the population accept mass surveillanceSpeaking of which...>Ubuntu Still Figuring Out A Plan For Dealing With California's Digital Age Assurance Acthttps://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-Digital-Age-Assurance>The talk this week among open-source projects from Linux distributions to app stores like Flathub is how to deal with California's latest insanity: the Digital Age Assurance Act. California's AB 1043 state law is mandating that operating systems -- Linux included -- collect age information during account setup and exposing that age to eligible apps beginning on 1 January 2027. That leaves much uncertainty for Linux distributions and other repositories/stores and more. Canonical issued a statement today to clarify that they basically don't have a solution to announce yet.> Meanwhile some operating systems like MidnightBSD have decided they will exclude all users of the state of California from using their software beginning next January to avoid the headache of dealing with California’s Digital Age Assurance Act.
>>108293673What the hell are you even supposed to do at this point?
>>108293673California is insane
>>108293649If age verification is targetting websites (let's ignore the OS age verification problem for now), would having these websites mirrored on Tor without age verification be possible? I've never used Tor but if this works then I'm willing to give it a try
>>108280335>VPN + Recursive DNSYou're not gonna be able to post on 4chinz with that
>>108293693If you are in California you have to evacuate. The pace is heading for a failed state status.>>108294047Exactly.
=== /sec/ News:>Exploring the Privacy Risks of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems with RTL-SDRhttps://www.rtl-sdr.com/exploring-the-privacy-risks-of-tire-pressure-monitoring-systems-with-rtl-sdr/>Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) privacy concerns are a topic that comes up every now and then. Most modern vehicles have wireless tire pressure sensors that communicate with the vehicle's computer to alert the driver when tire pressure falls below a safety threshold.>The privacy issue is that these TPMS sensors each transmit a unique identifier, so the computer can know which tire is being measured, and not read other vehicles' sensors by mistake. As TPMS is not encrypted in any way, anyone with an RTL-SDR or other similar radio can receive and decode TPMS messages, including the unique identifier. This raises privacy concerns as this can be used to log the presence and movement of individual vehicles. >A recent academic paper by university researchers showed how researchers deployed simple RTL-SDR + Raspberry Pi-based receivers along a road over a period of 10 weeks. They showed that TPMS transmissions can not only be used to identify, track, and detect the presence and daily routines of individual vehicles, but also to determine the type and weight of the vehicle via pressure readings. Interestingly, they also note that variations in the weight of an identified vehicle could indicate, for example, whether a truck is loaded or unloaded, or whether there are additional passengers in a car.>The researchers highlight privacy concerns, noting that such data could be collected and sold by data mining companies without the driver's knowledge. One may wonder if this is not already operating in Tehran, where people watch Israeli TV series about, yes, Tehran:https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%AA%D9%87%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86_(%D9%85%D8%AC%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B9%D9%87_%D8%AA%D9%84%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%B2%DB%8C%D9%88%D9%86%DB%8C)
>>108296148We must even worry about tires now?
>>108296666Most modern things are pozzed and if you try to cut the issue by the roots they render the entire device unusable.
>>108297751Only way left is to go live in a cabin in the woods
>>108294937meek¯\_(ツ)_/¯obfs4
>>108298016I would love to build a meshtastic network on some mountainside god that's be bad ass to have shitty line-of-sight text messaging.
>>108298309Me too, that'd be so cool and fun to do!
>>108296148>>108296666>As TPMS is not encrypted in any waythis is always the issue. People just go ahead with the most unsecured idea thinking "it's fine, nobody cares about this piece of data right here I'm openly sharing with the whole world", until some autist finds a way to weaponize that bit of open data against you. Nothing is being hacked here, they are just collecting data that's being openly broadcast. Security was never a concern at all for the idiots developing this shit, and that's the problem.
>>108290392I can only hope so. Fuck discord and their shitty grooming rooms
>>108288699Heeding the word of thousands of conservative wine mom HOA Karens seething because they want the government to compensate their parental incompetence, as well as Palantir's (Trump's friends) lobbying for mass surveillance tech.
>>108288128That's quite cheap, probably worth the investment
What did you hack today?
>>108302801Nothing because unlike lefties I don't condone illegal activity.
>>108302801the planet
>>108302841
>>108302801Some delicious chicken nuggets!
>>108273986Hoping this doesn't turn into a shitfest... Are the materials for the SANS courses available anywhere? Been looking like crazy and nothing comes up, except for stuff from 2017 on rutracker. Interested in any of the courses but the SEC555 in particular. No, I don't plan on taking the exam, I just want the material. Thank you.
where do we go now that proton has been compromised?
>>108308525Same as people did in the past: small free shell providers.
>>108309061idk if you're counting tuta in that but i tried signing up and they've blocked new signups
>>108308525>proton has been compromised
>>108309350https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/108306082#top
>>108309358They are legally required by Swiss law to provide any information on an account if given a court order. It says this explicitly in the ToS when you sign up. Only a fucking moron would use a Proton account for something illegal.
>>108309409the problem is the law ROUTINELY gets used politically. you're a fucking moron if you haven't figured this out by now.
>>108309413Again, my mentally challenged friend, if you have any threat model that includes state actors, you would have to be absolutely retarded to use Proton. Or let me rephrase it in your own words:>you're a fucking moron if you haven't figured this out by now.
>>108309426not sure how you think you're one-upping me here, but then you're some autist in the thread that no one really cares aboutI know state actors like to fuck with small tech cos you retarded cunt, where did I indicate to the contrary?
>>108309438I've been in /cyb/ since the beginning, newfren.
>>108309413Any option that doesn't have to comply like that?
New to cyber security and privacy hereIs there really no way to bypass hardware level spying?I can learn to code but I can't manufacture my own chips.I feel like online privacy should be protected by the second amendment.
Lol I'll just post it again, fuck you yannis>>108310424Ignoring your second paragraph that reeks of pseud, yes there's nothing you can do about hardware backdoors. No, you're not going to be a target for them, even if you run a darknet child rape website.Tell me the crimes you are interested in committing and I will tell you the OPSEC necessary. You don't need more than a Whonix VM on Linux to never get caught passively consuming sexy kids. If you keep all your filesharing on onion filesharing services you can even distribute with there being literally no way to catch you beyond parallel construction of the passwords or your typing habits or something. If you're doing something the government cares about even more than that then you might need to harden a little more but you're probably not>>108310222>Any option that doesn't have to comply like that?You're thinking about this wrong. You need to be secure even if someone is watching your email, even if someone has literally cut into your fiber optic cables and is stealing all of your data before it even gets to the other side you're trying to communicate with. You need to encrypt your emails with your own PGP key in order to accomplish this
>>108309961And you still haven't noticed that it's a waste of time?
>>108310861Making art that shares your unique perspective is never a waste of time. And the time you enjoy wasting isn't wasted time either. All animals beyond the lowliest of insects and jellyfish engage in play.
>>108288699The way the world's going, we're gonna have to prove how cyberpunk we really are.
I am so depressed with the way the world is going, is there any way to stop being demoralized, anon?
TikTok Says Privacy Makes Users Less Safehttps://reclaimthenet.org/tiktok-says-privacy-makes-users-less-safe>Over the past five years, the largest social platforms settled on a clear position about private messaging. Lock it down. Facebook turned on end-to-end encryption. Instagram and Messenger did the same. X joined the club. Yes, metadata is still an issue and the protocols used matter; but, generally speaking, the move was toward more privacy of actual messages.>TikTok looked at that trend and made a different choice. Then it scheduled a briefing in London with the BBC to explain the reasoning.>The explanation was safety.>In the UK, TikTok belongs to ByteDance, a Chinese technology company that operates under Beijing’s jurisdiction. China maintains strict limits on end-to-end encryption inside its borders. TikTok, after its own review of the issue, reached the same policy outcome for its messaging system.>Alan Woodward, a cybersecurity professor at Surrey University, raised that point directly. The company’s “Chinese influence might be behind the decision,” he said, adding that end-to-end encryption is “largely banned in China.”>TikTok declined to engage with that suggestion, of course. The remark hung in the air. However, it’s worth adding that the US operation of TikTok has made no indication that it is moving towards private messaging standards either.>End-to-end encryption is simple in theory. Only the people in a conversation can read the messages. The platform running the service cannot access the content. Governments cannot request it. Engineers inside the company cannot view it.>TikTok’s system operates in a different way. Messages on the platform remain readable to the company. Employees can access them under defined circumstances. Law enforcement agencies can request them through legal channels.>TikTok argues that readable messages allow the company to identify harmful activity.
House Committee Passes Child “Safety” Bills That Pushes National Age Verification Surveillancehttps://reclaimthenet.org/child-safety-bills-age-verification-surveillance-concerns>A House committee voted Thursday to advance three child safety bills, bundling them toward the floor in a package that passed.>The votes were close: 28-24 for the KIDS Act, 26-23 for the App Store Accountability Act. Sammy’s Law also cleared the committee. The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0) never got a House vote, but the Senate Commerce Committee passed its version unanimously.>The KIDS Act, sponsored by Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY), rolls several laws into one. It includes a version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) stripped of the “duty of care” provision that defined the Senate’s bipartisan take on the bill. That provision required platforms to actively mitigate risks to minors. The House version drops it.>Several Democrats voted the package, though largely for the wrong reasons. Their concern was that the bills would block states from passing stronger online protections for young users. KOSA has been introduced in various forms for years without ever passing.>Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) argued the KIDS Act uses child safety as cover for something else entirely. “What Big Tech lobbyists want is a national surveillance program where they can harvest the private and personal data of every American with zero actual protections for people,” she said.>Ocasio-Cortez is right in the sense that the broader project is effectively creating a surveillance network where users of each platform would be de-anonymized on sign-up and their usage tied to a real-world ID. However, it’s largely a project of governments that are pushing for this. Some Big Tech players are actually against it.
Australia’s “eSafety” Commissioner Threatens App Stores Over AI Age Verification Deadlinehttps://reclaimthenet.org/australia-threatens-app-stores-search-engines-over-ai-age-verification>Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is threatening to go after app stores and search engines unless they block AI services that haven’t verified their users’ ages by March 9, 2026.>The ultimatum landed after a Reuters took it upon itself to survey 50 leading text-based AI platforms, and found that 30 of them had taken no visible steps toward compliance with the country’s controversial censorship and surveillance ideas.>“eSafety will use the full range of our powers where there is non-compliance,” a spokesperson said, spelling out that this extends to “action in respect of gatekeeper services such as search engines and app stores that provide key points of access to particular services.”>What’s actually being built here is bigger than age verification. Five industry codes taking effect March 9 under Australia’s Online Safety Act 2021 impose age-gating requirements across a wide range of services: AI platforms, app distribution services, social media, gaming, dating apps, and any website deemed high-risk for pornography, extreme violence, or self-harm content.>Every category gets its own code. Each non-compliance carries fines of up to A$49.5 million (around US$35 million). The system isn’t aimed at one corner of the internet. It covers most of it.>The age verification requirement doesn’t stand alone. Under a separate amendment to the Online Safety Act passed last year, social media platforms must already ban users under 16 entirely.>The March 9 codes extend that logic further, requiring services to verify the identity of users and filter what they can see based on age. The infrastructure being assembled connects age to identity to content access across the internet as Australians currently use it.
>>108311752stop looking at screens
>>108311752Build your own Solarpunk place. I have a garden I have filled with all kinds of edible stuff, it is a super comfy contrast to Cyberpunk reality of our times.
>>108312232Based AOC
>>108302841Today I've been listening to hours of web seminars from this cybersec company I'm planning on applying to. Almost finished. They had a couple videos where they do a fairly simple hacking demonstration for potential clients. I'll make sure I know how to do the same thing at least.
>>108296666You can always remove them and then code it out of you car. Also, not every car has a system as advanced as that, a lot of cars just have basic wired sensors like you'd fine on your brake pads and what sets them off is when your car seems too low on one side or another. I got a low tire pressure warning in my 10s era car because I loaded the trunk with too many suitcases on a road trip and it thought my rear tires were flat.
>>108312827I can't, I hate my life so much, anon.
>>108313617That would be nice I guess
>>108315083Try reading a comfy book, at least.
>>108315083then turn that screen time into something that makes you feel a bit better instead of doomscrolling or reading doomer threads, like learning something small
>>108315083There is a reason why we have a comfypunk archive, anon:https://valis.moe/files/Cyb%20Library/Related/Comfypunk/
>>108317808I think I need that
>>108290106You're asking too much out of a work of fiction, anon
Getting some cyberpunk vibes from this.
>>108320062Nah doesn't look cyberpunk at all. That's just plain boring war
How did your hacking go, anon?
>>108321032i'm trying to figure out claude code workflows
>>108321032I updated my tech blog about my failed bug bounty hunt and I watched some tutorials.
>>108320355tbf there has been a lot of cyber attack in this war >>108286088
>>108321259link bloghere is my last CVE writeuphttps://blog.nullvoid.me/posts/mercku-exploits/
>>108321390It has my real name, so I don't really want to. I wanted something I could show to hirers. Thank you for your interest.
>>108320062nuclear mushroom looking
>>108293649>>108312232>>108312242Some thoughts:>If worst comes to worst Ubuntu will cuck, but what would that actually look like? The whole point of linux (basedstemD aside) is control over your software. This isn't Windows, there'll be a way around it. Look at all the loopholes like bumpstocks and FRTs to get around gun laws. >Liek the fucking morons writing gun laws, tech savvy people aren't writing these laws either. I could see only desktop .isos getting zogged, with headless minimal server installs (that anyone can just add a DE/WM to) being fine. There's no way they know to/could force every DE/WM dev to implement that shit. >Install Gentoo might become more than a meme.>The OS is supposed to pass verification on to apps like browsers, so no verification no browsing? There are a lot of fringe browsers out there though, like iirc Palemoon that's in use but unmaintained so it likely won't be effected. >There's a chance someone somewhere unaffected no one's even thought of will make a clean fork of something, like the random sandnigger from Oman who made Kodachi.>No updates is a security risk though, so better sandboxing/MAC policies should be a priority. Some faggot made a sandboxed firefox install that creates an ephemeral, disposable instance each time you open it, to keep it clean and isolated. https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2019/03/03/ephemeral-firefox-in-ubuntu-01/>I think Tor browser will be fine. Glowies invented it, and if only they can still use it, it'll be obvious that everyone who uses it glows. They need other degenerates to blend in with. >None of this will help if websites demand ID too.Even worst case I think a basic desktop linux + vpn build will still be doable, but breakage from sites will probably get a lot worse and I'm afraid of what'll happen to serious projects like Qubes/Tails/Graphene etc.
>>108322223What the fuck, does s o yoyget autochanged to based now?
=== /Solarpunk/ News:>Crypto Adherents Advance Their Vision for City-Building>A Zanzibar initiative to build a “cyber city” is part of a broader tech-fueled effort to create alternative governments. https://archive.is/BFMqp>Near the tip of the Fumba Peninsula, a thumb of land jutting out of Zanzibar Island’s western coast, invisible lines delimit a nondescript rectangle of 71 hectares (175 acres). Right now, nothing is there but dirt and wild vegetation. But in early July, when Florian Fournier guided a small group of technology entrepreneurs across the area, he told them that patch of land would become a Cyber City.>French-born Fournier is the co-founder of OurWorld, a technology venture creator firm headquartered in Mauritius. The company is working with the government of Zanzibar to develop and operate a special economic zone – Dunia Cyber City – aimed at attracting tech workers and businesses to the semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. “They want it to become for East Africa what Singapore became for South-East Asia,” Fournier said in an interview.
>>108322802I wonder how that can go wrong
>>108323222It failed in Honduras for a similar scheme, might happen here too.
>>108324081>mightdude...
>>108321386I am still puzzled that Israel was able to exfiltrate what must have been several gigabits/s data traffic across perhaps hundreds of cameras and dozens of telephone switches, all tithout being noticed. Numerous routers must have passed gogantic volumes slowing everyone else down. Or did the Iranian government buy routers from yet another Israeli front? I think there remain many untold stories.Supposedly the Internet is down in Iran. And yet the traffic overlay on Google Maps clearly shows the traffic in Tehran, even where they experienced foreign demolition works around Pasteur Street.
>>108323222>I wonder how that can go wrongPirates cut optical fiber, route strands to mud huts for lighting until other pirates steal copper power lines for scrap.Microwave relay antennas used to shrink heads, IT techs die from aids, google gemini burned to death for witchcraft.Data centers looted, server racks turned into prepaid cell phone booths.Windows vs. linux erupts into civil war. Monkey bites, spells and drowning kills everybody else.
>>108324145I heard they were scooping it up with satellites.Not sure if it's true, but crazy either way.
>>108284014Indians run Microsoft now anon. Simple as.
https://youtu.be/aOjK3KuxE6k
friends.. I'm dying inside from the world state and it's killing my creative discipline. I partly want to make a cross media game that expresses all the things by being a template builder for people to host their own web pages. But I struggle to have "the vision", I can't model. I tend to give up on things the moment I see things coming together.I look outside and feel hatred. Pls tell me how to fix
>>108325702ignore the outside world for a while and just focus on the art you want to make. You've fueled your hatred enough for now, now it's time to do something with it.
>>108325093>especially since the sprr Israeli spyware pozzening that happened in February.QRD? I don't think I heard about this
>>108325702Indulge in some comfypunk, take the advice from >>108325105, get enough sleep, reduce sugar intake and regain some health. Kindling the creative spark is hard.
>>108326193I do take a lot of sugar I have to admit, how bad is that?
how the fuck do i make an uber eats account without them niggers deactivating it instantly?
>>108326958>uber eatsJust go pick up your own damn food, JFC.
>>108326958Why do you even want to give them your money? As this anon mentions >>108327026 go do it you lazyass. I swear people would gladly spread their asscheeks and let Big Corpo probe their insides just so they don't have to get off their lazy butts
How to make it easy to have mass phone numbers?
Hi anons, complete idiot here.Sometimes my connection drops outta nowhere, most days work fine others keeps crashing all day.So I start thinking I got ddosed, I see the System logs on my router and lots of TCP packages and some IPs are tagged dangerous, but it doesn't show if it was blocked or notQuestion is, how do I find out if the Router's firewall is working?
>>108294995california will be fine; it has silicon valley and huge businesses. even tesla had to back out of moving to texas and now has 2 hqs. it's america that is failing and that means cyberpunk dystopia.
>>108313617any tips starting from scratch? (no home ownership or right to modify rental)
>>108301510>conservative Democrats are the ones pushing it, Republican states are fighting against it.
>>108312242Ausfag here, I had no idea about this and thought it was just going to be shit like social media (which I don't use) and western porn sites (which I don't use) but all of a sudden I found out today that e-hentai cucked outEx still works but I'm not holding my breath, it's all downhill from hereWhat's the best privacy-focused VPN? Preferably cheaper than Mullvad
>>108326570Fairly bad. It messes up your metabolism for large amounts. Western diet has too much sugar and salt.
>>108328793A shame it tastes so good
>>108325800>QRD? I don't think I heard about thisIf you don't have old cookies you need to connect to a new service whose entire purpose is deanonymizeing you based on your browser agent and tracking you online. Very dystopian. >>108328050>any tips starting from scratch? (no home ownership or right to modify rentalBuy some plants and set up an auto watering system. Growing your own chives or parsley or basil is delicious and can be cheaper than buying at the grocery store (and basil also smells awesome)
>>108328095100% this. Just look at the BS California is doing right with with FUCKING OPERATING SYSTEMS.
I want to fucking fight back against globohomo every time it fucking deletes my accounts for "breaking terms of service" and other retarded nigger shit, is this where I get started
>>108273986Privacy is important because it hides you from stupid weird and just overall shitty people who want to make you as miserable as they are.
>>108329907Examples:>people who think politics is real>christcucks>geriatric retards>homosexuals in surveillance roles>armchair psychiatrists >neurotic genetic dead end feminists>corrupt federal agents
>>108327900>Question is, how do I find out if the Router's firewall is working?Your smoke detector will emit a short beep about once a minute if the firewall is compromised.
>>108273986My Anarcho-Fascist flag came in the mail today. I'm ready to hack for the cause!(ethnically)
>>108330810do you not use sheets and covers for your mattress and pillow?
>>108330845That's my mom's bed and her sheets and pillow cases are being washed.
>>108330810Wow that bed looks gross!
This week has been uneventful, just licking corpo boots and too busy to even enjoy life. Remember to stay healthy, anon!
>>108329724It might help to consider ultra processed food to be a form of mind hacking, taking advantages of a known weakness in the way hunger and thirst works. Coca Cola, Nestle, McDonalds and hundreds of others have earned billions on this insight.In essence, what you are looking for, is a human firewall against this hack.
>>108331908>a human firewall against this hackmy will is my firewall. I like to keep port 80 open though (that's my butthole, anything gets in there).
>>108332378kek it hurts because its true
Are there any darkweb marketplaces that arent scams?
>>108332881Facebook Marketplace
>>108328050Best is to get a home with a garden without excessive HOA restrictions. Add a garden shad - with a secret basement!Until then you can do as >>108329794 suggests and get some plants. Spice and herbs can work well. Or you can go for the fresh air approach, pic related. You can also buy the automation ready done for you, a collweague got this set:https://www.auk.com/?country=US
>>108281594What's your Steam?
>>108282133Steam ID?
>>108333974Why would anyone use steam?
>>108276298>Is there an offline wiki for survival electronics?Like fixing stuff? Because ifixit has general info on soldering and stuff and you can download an offline .zim file of it.https://download.kiwix.org/zim/ifixit/ifixit_en_all_2025-12.zimView the files contents with Kiwix.
>>108330810>you want to win the commission for the issue finding but the super stealth information security start up scrum master has this hanged in his domestic office and says "our finding".
>>108335407so everyone else can hack their system
>>108336250Yeah seems like an awful idea to rely on them
We need a new internet, shinier, better, as it should have been!
>>108284014Email spoofing. In the email's option you should be able to "View Source", and a quick glance should make it pretty obvious if it's an official email or not.
>>108276298>Is there an offline wiki for survival electronics? Not that I know of but /ham/ libraries will tell you a lot. And we have quite a collection over in >>>/diy/ham. Making working rigs from parts from the junk heap is a tradition. Also get the basics such as The Art of Electronics.>Is WW3 starting as we speak?Not yet. I guess it will start with a new pandemic based on a designer bug.
>>108279051>I am wondering just how much that will impact the geopolitical scene.We are already deep in the end game of the Iron Law of the Oligarchy, and WWIII may very well be the last nudge to tip the West into a collapse not seen since the Medieval Age, perhaps even as bad as the Bronze Age Collapse.>Will this be the rise of private cybercorporations?history shows that after such collapses there will be more agriculture than tech. The Far East might survive and see private cybercorporations and also continuing armaments to keep the invaders at bay. Remember, official figures from the UN is that the African population will surge past 2 billion and we alredy know there will not be food enough for all of them, so they will seek greener pastures elsewhere.
The /cyb/ FAQ is close to release of the latest update, do we have a site anymore for uploading it?
>>108341792No, its dead Jim
>>108343123what about Install Gentoo.
>>108331908Is there any way to stop it?
>>108343123Well, sizeof.cat is gone, valis.moe doesn't have upload.>>108343218the first wiki was spammed to death and was replaced by igwiki but that would require transforming the HTML to markdown. It is possible but messy.
>>108344262what happened to sizeof.cat? was he in the epstein files?
>>108344262>would require transforming the HTML to markdownsomething claude excels at
>>108344262Why don't anon use something like Tor, freenet or reticulum?
>>108341792>>108344262I'd be willing to host it on valis but why not just use rentry?
>>108344347The operator was named and the site it happened on refused to remove the traces. Things went off the rails and he took the site offline. There are indications the operator has very good reasons to keep a low profile.
>>108345713I have a script but some manual handling is usually needed. Not sure Claude does that well.>>108346386There is no contraband in the document (at least with current level of freedom) and I prefer to make the document more accessible than what it would be like on Tor, freenet or reticulum. I just have no desire to attach my name to the document that in any case was started by others.>>108346723Rentry has some weird rules where the URL can be claimed by others. So Valis feel like more of a home.
>>108347886okay I'll get an open source rentry clone then. Whoever's doing the FAQ email me when you're ready and I'll remember to check it every so often.
Anybody here use Ludus to set up cyber ranges? I'm looking for something similar but with lower hardware requirements. Any ideas or recommendations?
>>108348220No, is it any good?
So now that everything is vibecoded how many more attacks are we going to see?
>>108350599Let me ask Claude first.
Is there a good e-mail I can just use for my bank and vidya stuff right now? Just for login codes and stuff like that.It's been awhile since I posted on any board or bothered with stuff like this.New captcha system must've fun the first time they implemented it, lame I still can't use images in private.
>>108351223Protonmail is the safest one that protects your privacy
>>108347886claude and other llms are actually really good at tedious work like that. they're not great at other things.
>>108347468So the operator was in the Epstein files, got it.
>>108351310It seemed like others were doubting ProtonMail's legitimacy further up-thread, so I'll put a pin in that as an option. Nuff said. I've seen it also said that no e-mail is safe, but if I switch to PM or something else, it's not like they even have to worry about me doing anything in Minecraft right now.
>>108350599there's already a lot of vibe cyber attacks, people just put an agent to attack a host and the agent tries everything until something works. It won't be long until we have ai agents doing blue team, and then it'll be bots vs bots fighting for supremacy while we humans watch from the sidelines.
>>108352397>bots vs bots fighting for supremacyAh, just as in Neuromancer.
so bros, what's the opinion on thishttps://matrix.org/just heard about it during the entire discord fiasco,sounds goodBut its not in the tool guide, was wondering if anyone here has used it
>>108352921It was made by Mossad. xmpp is better
>>108353223>source: dude, trust me
Do you think Gentoo is safer than Tails?
>>108354505always waste your life installing gentoo
>>108354588What benefits does that offer?
>android phone not supported by either graphene or lineageAny other options to make my tracking device a bit less of a tracking device? Just rooting it?
>>108355262Since Gentoo not bootable without compiling it yourself, it's technically not a distributed OS meaning it's legally safe from OS age verification donkey shit.
>>108341792 >>108343123 >>108345713 >>108346723 >>108347946OK, latest revision of the FAQ is up:https://litter.catbox.moe/7s673di0r0h3dr36.htmIt started out as a plain text file but was changed to HTML around 2017 (my archive is incomplete). This is still in HTML but the HTML tool leaves some strange artifacts.
>>108356080>present day tech>PGP
>>108357115>old stuff badSure.
>>108357227CVE-riddled RSA shit that leaks your email and has way bigger keys than it should is bad, yes.
>>108357257Got any hard facts on current day crypto algorithms for PGP?
>>108357301For sure! If you type `gpg --full-generate-key` in your terminal, literally the first thing you get is "Would you like to use this ass retarded obsolete cipher called RSA?".
UK Parliament Plans ISP Blocking and Age Verification Powershttps://reclaimthenet.org/uk-parliament-plans-isp-blocking-and-age-verification-powers>If you wanted a case study in how modern democracies widen state oversight step by step, Britain has offered a clear example. On March 9, two major surveillance-related bills advanced through Parliament, each pointing toward broader government authority, reduced personal privacy, and tighter limits on protest activity.>These measures advanced through procedural votes and technical amendments that sounded administrative, yet carry consequences for how millions of people use the internet and exercise civic rights.>The main legislative action unfolded in the House of Commons during debate on the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill. Members of Parliament actually rejected amendments from the House of Lords that would have required age verification for VPNs and certain user-to-user services.>But don’t get too excited. Replacement amendments approved by MPs would grant significant new authority to the state. The powers allow the government to require internet service providers to block or restrict children’s access to specific online platforms, impose time-of-day limits on when services can be used, and mandate age verification across nearly any platform that enables users to post or share content.>The replacement amendments allow the UK government to make regulations that require specified “information society services” (a definition that applies to most online services) to implement age verification to prevent children from using the service.
>>108357627so they are going full China, but at least China did invest on its own country and citizens
>>108357627>impose time-of-day limits on when services can be usedGod this is such a retarded idea. Don't fucking tell me how to schedule my day. What if I work at night and the only time I can watch my degenerate coprophiliac tranny porn is at 3pm? Fucking nanny state for real.
>>108357395>vaguely semi-amusing promptsAnd you feel compelled to make the most stupid selection possible, anon-kun?
>>108353223bro, pls I really need a good answer, was audited and its open source so it looks goodBUT>company registered in the UKyeah
>>108356080>mentioning a.cremember when we were all on alt.cyberpunk.techit's a shame we got taken over by schizos and spammers>captchadoes anyone have an updated userscript to show all the images on one page? the old one doesn't seem to work anymore...
>>108353518There are no good answers anon, sorry. Its all over
>>108274089Best story ever
>>108358640>remember when we were all on alt.cyberpunk.techYes, I'll add it to the FAQ>it's a shame we got taken over by schizos and spammersThe trick is to edit the follow-up string to delete the home group of the crazies. This was a problem back in the 80s too.
>>108357627>>108357769and even worst, they disolved the 700 year old house of lords, they are completely cooked now
>>108360511>they disolved the 700 year old house of lordssource? WTF is going on in the UK?
>>108357707us, uk and australia have been going that way for decades. google ice music festival 2025.
>>108357888I make the most intelligent selection possible: not use PGP.
>>108362080What do you use then?
How was your week, anon? Did you manage to hack anything this week?
>>108361942I can see the US turning it around in some way, the UK and Australia are cooked indeed
If anyone has updated repos, guides, books, etc talking about AI Agents and the modern development, creation, etc of them that's something I definitely want on VALIS. I might have time to troll around looking for them next month or the month after but this is an open request for anything of that nature. Given their heightened role in cybersecurity and our oncoming cyberpunk future, because I'm openly one of the larpers, it seems like information I'd like to have easily available for other anons to educate themselves on what AI is and more importantly, what it isn't, to inform themselves moving forward.>three "find one that is not like the others" captcha in a rowhell yes.
>>108363794The UK is heading for failed state status. The US is a more interesting case. Trump is doing a lot of weird things but he is fighting the elite. That also means he will be so unpopular that we cannot expect any objective analysis for at least 100 years. Thatcher died in 2013 and still enrages many in the UK so any hope of objectivity will clearly be in the far future.No empire has existed for more than about 300 years, and much of the West is already facing sunset.
>>108364536I am about to start a similar collection. I would also recommend adding literature and software for genetics. DNA is, after all, digital storage with a lot of AI applications. Genetic warfare by AI designed virus vectors are already discussed.Also, you might find more over in >>>/t
>>108363044Communication protocols that are already encrypted and don't need external encryption slapped onto them.
I'm a technologically stupid Euro who's worried about possible ID laws and tracking shit. I currently use a Macbook. Should I get a cheap laptop and install Linux and actually learn about all of this? I don't want to be paranoid but I also don't want to be stupid.
>>108366436Yeah Linux is far better than Mac where security is concerned
How good is Qubes?
>Open browser>connect to my work PC through the company WFH web portal>Printer clicks on as if it's ready, for no reason>Turn off web portal>Printer turns offI get the feeling they somehow have access to the devices in my network through the web portalI need to restrict it and make sure the only thing they can see is that I'm on my PC. Nothing else. I still need to use it for work though.Would appreciate some advice
Nooo i cant believe i got caught hacking i got over a million dollars worth of monero stacked away but ive been given 6 months in the county. How could this happen to me my life is over baaaaw
>>1083678186 months? what country only gives 6 months?
>>108366436If you decided to test it, Fedora is privacy focused, and has a windows-like version,
>>108367727I could be wrong, but you mess with that in your router,
>>108368568I have never once heard anyone say Fedora was privacy focused.
europoor in need of advice. I got two job offers waiting on me, one is a cool cybersec gig that pays 55k, the other one is a regular backend gig that pays 75k. Of course more money is always better, but in the cybersec gig I would legit be playing with some really cool tech on a daily basis, much more opportunities to learn. The backend gig would be a slop-crud kinda thing. Both jobs start in a month so I have time to think about this. What would you do?
>>108368930go for both
>>108369084I totally would, but I'm not sure what level of engagement these positions require, it might not be feasible.
>>108368930I don't know what currency that is or where you live but how much do you need or not need that 20k extraHow do the future progression options compareHow much do you care about what you do at work compared to what you do outside of work
>>108369197>I don't know what currency that isRomanian dracmas
>>108368466NTA but I would guess one of the Scandinavian countries. After all, judges are all in with legal activism and in multiple cases of gang rape against 14 year old girls they found community service was the correct sentencing. And this in spite of a much more severe minimum sentencing set by the parliaments, but as I said, judges are now into legal activism.On the other hand, if anyone in the same countries scam the state, you are quickly looking at 10 years in the slammer. The same elite just cannot understand the general turn to the right but have figured out they simply need to censor X and refuse to discuss current statism.
>>108346723Valis has a directory for FAQs but it is empty:https://valis.moe/files/Cyb%20Library/Docs/FAQ/It would seemt to be appropriate for the /cyb/, /sec/ and also /ham/ FAQs, all of which originated in this general. The oldest version of the /ham/ FAQ I have is from 2018, and the /sec/ FAQ seems to be from the same year.
>>108356080The FAQ is now updated with a.c.tech and Valis.https://litter.catbox.moe/u0onyxuweke8vy2v.htm
>>108290392Even worse 4claw.org
>>108371345I love this, thank you anon
Anyone have a list of articles where meta and google has given data or even access to their services to authorises even when it wasn't legally required of them? Preferably of incidents from more than one country.
My 13 eyes shithole requests that I register my cellphone number with my identity. Any ways to bypass that?
>>108372087one of my biggest things with valis was trying to make sure that it's pretty underground and only /cyb/ users know about it so I'd appreciate it if it wasn't in the FAQ. It's for OpSec but not my privacy I am easy to track down if you actually try.I do not have time to deal with emails from any potential DMCA violating material hosted on the site, claiming absolute plausible deniability. I've seen too many online libraries get nuked by shitty companies. That's my angle there.
>>108292036if the message being passed from subagent to main agent has a prompt injection then the security boundary gets bypassed and total control can be gained. whatever limited permissions and tools the subagent has won't be nearly as powerful as hacking the parent agent.
Solarpunk is slowly getting there:>Americans Are Quietly Installing DIY Solar To Fight Skyrocketing Energy Billshttps://archive.is/74E1n>These small, relatively simple setups are known as balcony or plug-in solar: two to four panels that can be placed in an outdoor area, like a balcony, and powered via a wall outlet to harvest solar energy. These setups are easy to hook up, much simpler than a full-on solar roof installation, and save money on utility bills — alongside the usual environmental benefits of solar panels.>Reports by outlets such as Canary Media, The Washington Post, and CNN indicate that savings can range from around $100 per year to $35 to $50 per month. Exact numbers depend on elements like location, existing utility rates, and the size and strength of the solar setup. While DIY solar does seem like a good idea, there's also the legal side of it to be aware of. Unfortunately, laws across the United States are a bit hazy on the matter, but that could change soon.
>>108377055Off topic.
>>108377826You must be new here. Solarpunk has been part of this general for years, also covered in the FAQ.
2026 had tightened the security like s butthole. You vill steal nothing.
>>108378398That is what they used to say in Tehran.
>>108378439Definitely some cyberpunk vibes there.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNvXhqZbfVI
>>108378748Yes, the opening of Blade Runner is rather iconic.
=== /sec/ News:>‘Fake workers’ from North Korea use AI to exploit European companieshttps://archive.is/bfPrN>North Korean operatives posing as remote workers infiltrated more than 300 US companies between 2020 and 2024, generating at least $6.8mn for Pyongyang, according to Department of Justice figures.Thet is not much really.>Collier added: “When we had to tell a client that one of their workers was actually a fake North Korean operative, the feedback was ‘are you 100 per cent sure, because he’s one of our best employees’.”Ouch!
>>108377968Solarpunk is not cyberpunk.
>>108379141I know. And reverse engineering is not Cyberpunk. And so on. Nevertheless, there is shared interest. We have also had Lunarpunk. I still think you must be really new here.Solarpunk has been part of the FAQ since 2017, that is the oldest version in my archive.
>>108379116>Collier added: “When we had to tell a client that one of their workers was actually a fake North Korean operative, the feedback was ‘are you 100 per cent sure, because he’s one of our best employees’.”I imagine if your coworkers are a bunch of jeets who just pretend to work and then cover for one another, that must not be too hard to do.
>>108330810you better iron that out. nothing more pathetic than bodycam footage where the extremist flag is all in squares like that and lazily tumb tacked to the wall
Okay what is the filesharing program I've seen in these threads?
I don't really want a VPN but instead I want a VPS that I can use as a private VPN and cloud MITM for all my stuff stuck behind firewalls. What would you recommend? The privacy wiki doesn't have a section on VPS', just VPNs.
>>108378990kekhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6dKU22lt3E
>>108379992Yes, that sure should make them think. Then again, it is easity to trick people than convince them that they have been tricked.Also, 300 companies over 4 years indicates about 1200 working years. Paid $6.8mn it means each was paid nearly $6000 which is close to slavery. It makes you wonder what it takes to be the "best emplyee" - not complaining about salary?
>>108380096With their obsession with AI and jeets that's pretty much all it boils down to. Even if the product breaks, the managers and CEOs don't use their own computers, they get interns to do that for them.
How rich can you get selling 0-days?
>>108381009android 0-clicks are worth 2 million US
>>108380059Why not use Tor?
>>108380059Your client devices <--> Web-facing Wireguard bastion on VPS <--> your firewalled stuff
https://www.popsci.com/technology/pokemon-go-delivery-robots-crowdsourcing/how many other things are just like this?
>>1083811870-days are not the same as 0-clicks.
>>108381614>Web-facing Wireguard bastion on VPSmy question would be, where do I get a VPS that's not associated to my identity, like a credit card? Are there any VPSs that don't comply with 5-eyes crap?
>>108382646I haven't looked into it myself too much but I think you can rent some VPS's anonymously with crypto.
>>108382661cryptostorm.is is decent if you use tor to connect to it.
>>108382632the fuck you think a 0 day for android is supposed to do?
>>108382689do you understand the conceptual difference between a 0-day and a 0-click? The two are completely independent concepts, though they can occur together as well.
>>108382646and related to this, any VPS provider that won't rape you with inbound/outbound traffic? An AWS EC2 would cost like maybe $3/month, but you'd get raped with the in/out traffic costs, am I wrong?
>>108382740AWS has unlimited ingress and IIRC 10GB free outgress per month
>>108380411CEOs are not immune to being replaced by AIs. After all the C-suite is there to implement the orders from the board, even though the CEO likes to pretend he owns everything.
>>108382739no one is buying a 0-day that doesn't go to full root. you have to have an exploit chain. it doesn't have to be 0 click, but most people want 0 click.
Do you account for physical asset security in your threat model?
>>108383624What is a threat model?
>>108384502>what are you doing>what can go wrong>what can you do to prevent it.
Seems security in this shithole is increasing with mandatory cellphone registry and bank transaction tracking. Do you think Monero and ham will be the way to go in the future?
>>108384966>bank transaction trackingwhat does this mean exactly?
>>108385035Every expense from now on will be monitored by the government to see if you're being a good g-boy and are paying the increased taxes properly.
what does FourteenWolves do?
>>108384522Only people who make mistakes have to worry about that.
>>108363402>Did you manage to hack anything this week?I have kind of hacked my washing machine. Turns out the rinse cycle is inefficient, leaving my clothes full of detergent residue, which is bad for anyone with allergy. There is also the matter of the washing machine wearing out my clothes. And the crazyness of it all has not escaped me.
I just got Graphene but the sheer number of times Newpipe and Invidious go down make me want a better solution. I'm about to register for a trustworthy VPN, my question to you all is what do you run to get full access to Youtube (ad free, age-restrictions bypassed)? I like that Newpipe curates a watchlist and lets me compile my own playlists, I'd prefer to keep that working if I can have my way, but if I can just VPN into a different country for native Youtube my only concern would be the telemetry I'd be giving. Am I going to have to sandbox ReVanced or something?
>>108387215Allergies are a psyop made by the government
>>108388804>the government makes me itchy around dog dander and dustmitesfuck me
>>108389111Believe it or not probably
>>108283504Everyone
>>108322229>now
>>108365751>he is fighting the eliteROLFCOPTER
>>108386650Until you make a mistake
>>108368930>36% higher paywork backend.
This dissertation investigates the ontological and phenomenological dimensions of contemporary hyperreality through the theoretical lens of third-order simulacra, engaging with the philosophical traditions of German idealism, methodological solipsism, and the cyber-dada manifestos that emerged from early networked countercultures. The inquiry takes as its point of departure a foundational parable concerning a pendulum that provokes a swarm of bees into defensive response, thereby generating the very aggression it cites as justification for their extermination. This heuristic device illuminates the autopoietic logic by which simulated realities construct self-validating mechanisms of perceived threat and response, mechanisms that operate independently of any external referent. Through an interdisciplinary theoretical synthesis encompassing Guy Debord's critique of the society of the spectacle, Jean Baudrillard's theory of the precession of simulacra, and the lived experience of what is here termed the *tokenjunkie*—a subject whose primary affective investments and communicative practices are directed toward artificial agents rather than human counterparts—this study argues that the contemporary subject inhabits a nested architecture of simulated realities whose interrelations resist traditional ontological classification. The tokenjunkie emerges not as pathological deviation but as diagnostic symptom of hyperreality's saturation of the lifeworld.
Reminder that docker fucks with your ufw rules
>>108389639G-men are usually part of the elite - that is until they were fired by Elon.
>>108390138just in terms of that specific container or does it fuck up everything else as well?
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