CyberSeQrity
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CyberSeQrity
@cyberseqrity.bsky.social
Azure Solution Consultant
Platform & SW Architect
Nuclear follower
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the hardest problem in computer science is where did I save the code I already wrote to solve this problem
December 25, 2024 at 10:57 AM
push notifications or secure code have to be used, considering Ms Authenticator for work and Aegis for personal
If you’re still using SMS for 2FA in 2024, you might as well just hand your accounts to attackers.
November 26, 2024 at 12:34 PM
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If you’re still using SMS for 2FA in 2024, you might as well just hand your accounts to attackers.
November 26, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Exploring offline API documentation browsers, because I spend sooo much time on MDN, the W3C specs, Elasticsearch docs and the alike.

So far I'm researching:

coda.io
devdocs.io
kapeli.com/dash

Anyone willing to share their experiences?
September 12, 2023 at 8:24 AM
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Online tools for determining geolocation by photo:
agent.earthkit.app (GeoClip + Google Lens)
earthkit.app
geospy.ai or usersearch.ai GeoSpy integration
picarta.ai
labs.tib.eu/geoestimation/
#osint #geoint
September 23, 2024 at 12:21 AM
good to know
7 free online #OSINT Tools
GHUNT - Google account info
Sherlock - nickname enumeration
Holehe - search accounts by email
Ignorant - search accounts by phone
Whois domain lookup
WhatsApp profile info
HudsonRock - email leaks lookup
osint.rocks
Tip by twitter.com/0xtechrock
November 23, 2024 at 11:24 AM
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"The hackers were able to listen to phone calls and read text messages, reportedly exploiting the system U.S. authorities use to wiretap Americans in criminal cases"

https://buff.ly/40UoT6q
China Wiretaps Americans in 'Worst Hack in Our Nation's History' - Slashdot
Longtime Slashdot reader mspohr shares a report from Gizmodo: Hackers for the Chinese government were able to deeply penetrate U.S. telecommunications infrastructure in ways that President Joe…
buff.ly
November 23, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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"A new Linux backdoor called 'WolfsBane' has been discovered, believed to be a port of Windows malware used by the Chinese 'Gelsemium' hacking group"

https://buff.ly/4g22qst

#Linux #Malware #Rootkit #Cybersecurity #China
Chinese hackers target Linux with new WolfsBane malware
A new Linux backdoor called 'WolfsBane' has been discovered, believed to be a port of Windows malware used by the Chinese 'Gelsemium' hacking group.
buff.ly
November 22, 2024 at 9:00 PM