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No user record in our sample, but nullpage has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but nullpage has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Reminds me a lot of William Landgren's work[1], another young blender animator. Definitely inspired by Ian Hubert's work. Either way amazing work! 1. https://www.youtube.com/@landgrenwilliam 2.…
University of Twente in the Netherlands has a great websdr[1] running some custom hardware that can tune into pretty much the entire shortwave spectrum. I've spent countless hours tuning in to various European radio…
My local makerspace[1] for sure. 1. https://protospace.ca/
I've enjoyed playing around with this product, but I wish there was a tier between free and pro that added infinite drawing without such a steep price. I'm not really interested in the sync stuff, but would happily pay…
From what sparse info I can find, it appears ground > sat > ground comms will be encrypted in some fashion so listening with an SDR and doing anything meaningful with the data might be hard, but I'm curious if there…
Rapid7's project sonar forward lookup database is a good start. https://opendata.rapid7.com/
Mostly just a toy to learn some AWS/Serverless and security stuff, but a tool similar to burp collaborator for dns / http canaries tied into a slack bot. Essentially request a new canary url, you get back a unique…
While 10./192. private addresses in IPv4 were in largely designed to help deal with address space exhaustion, they also are important because organizations can use them without having to own the addresses or register…
Sorry I didn't intend it to be a gatekeeping thing or trying to define who isn't or is a professional. I apologize it was poorly worded. I think a diagram better explains what I'm trying to say. What I feel like Apple's…
I'm not in any way saying that a macbook pro (or any 'pro' thing) can't/shouldn't be used by professionals, or that people that use them are not professionals. It is just that I find more often than not when 'Pro' is…
My rule of thumb lately has been that if something is marketed as 'Pro', it is usually intended for average joe who wants to feel pro, not to meet the requirements of people that are actually professionals.
"The critical firmware flaws came to light last year in an advisory that was sponsored by an investment that was betting against the stock of St. Jude, which was formally acquired by Abbott Laboratories in January. In…
Curious about your home setup, what ISP are you using at home that lets you have essentially a /25 block of public IPs, let alone 40GbE of bandwidth? Especially if this is costing you $500/month.
This reminds me of the Halo series lore: http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Offensive_Bias http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/032_Mendicant_Bias
Perhaps this has some clues as to how the SMS code was intercepted: https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/13/15794292/ss7-hack-dark-we...
It is some tech out of GE Digital that, from what I understand, uses sensor data + machine learning against a digital representation of the system to predict failures and tune performance. A friend of mine just recently…
Totally, but they could just spin it to the consumer like TV cable packages. "Get our Internet 'Social Media Plus' plan for $100 / month, featuring blazing fast speed to our premium partners Facebook, Twitter, and…
> home ISP, who only gets to see an encrypted pipe Until your home ISP that doesn't care about net neutrality just decides to throttle your OpenVPN encrypted pipe and make it useless, they don't need to see what is…
I believe this is part of it https://arxiv.org/pdf/1608.06344v4.pdf
Thanks for the archive link, can also confirm that actual link doesn't work on my Shaw Canada connection either.
A poorly implemented design decision then (which they turned off on AWS back in 2012 due to exactly this happening to many people). https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=101218 There was no way at the time…
There was this awesome bug with AWS a while back too where you could accidentally sign up an account twice with the same email address, but no way of knowing you had two accounts without paying really close attention to…
Having just watched Spaceballs this is the first thing that came to mind haha.
It is a little more complicated than that. If you start doing MITM on https connections where pinning is involved, typically those sites / apps will just stop working as they don't trust the CA for the cert that is…