We are in a golden age where, if you are good at systems and understanding, AI increases your abilities by an order of magnitude. But if you are not good at it, you just spin your wheels and end up nowhere helpful
First white-hat exploit on Ethereum: I unlocked 1,003.62
Ξ ($2,000,000) trapped in a 2016 ICO smart contract
for 9 years.
The 48 original investors can now claim their funds.
AI will stay and grow exponentially.
But most AI companies will go bust. There are just too many.
Even survivors will see huge price fluctuations.
There will be new survivor entrants too.
Same as any other new industry, really.
I will like to develop a chart of recent exploits in the space in the last few months. For visibility.
A lot of conversations around the cause of the exploit sometimes are out of lack of visibility.
@yacineMTB The next advantage may belong to people who stayed long enough with difficult subjects to develop depth instead of endlessly collecting shallow familiarity across everything
@adeolRxxxx@lonelysloth_sec@totdking It’s more in the sense that a sword only amplifiers the skills of the sword man. It’s not a replacement.
So it’s a force multiplier.
1/ We are sharing additional details regarding our investigation into unauthorized access to GitHub's internal repositories.
Yesterday we detected and contained a compromise of an employee device involving a poisoned VS Code extension. We removed the malicious extension version, isolated the endpoint, and began incident response immediately.
VS code/Cursor extensions are a supply chain attack waiting to happen, and have many times... They all contain a crazy amount of node/JS junk, they're often owned by randos, they silently update, nobody looks at them and the security model is shit. Use restricted marketplaces.
6. Burn the bridges of activities that are not helping you reach your goals. If video games are holding you back, sell your console and delete your gamer accounts. If you constantly eat too many cookies, go to the store on a full stomach, and never buy cookies.
@ScrewCopper@bytes032@oot2k1 There is no more obvious training ground for new SR‘s. So when next there is a high and the market demand for SR naturally increases, existing SR will be in high demand , as there are less new entrants compared to before .
After I am done understanding what the report is about, I go back to the original finding...
I read the finding to make sure I am not missing any meat, and to also absolve as much as I can of the context and feed my eyes with the pattern so its easier to catch on sight.
AI helping alot with digesting reports.
But you can miss alot if you is primarily AI to read a report alone.
My workflow is: I feed the report to AI to get the hang of whats its talking about, and it summarizes it with an existing framework.