a Portrait of Tenochtitlan, my 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire is released!
I've been looking forward to this for a long time, and I am really curious what all of you think.
Take a look:
https://t.co/31FSp9NBIm
#tenochtitlan
In 1946, a group of Russian children from the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization (a Soviet scouting group) presented a carved wooden replica of the Great Seal of the United States to Averell Harriman, the U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union.
The gift was meant as a gesture of friendship to the USSR's World War II ally and was hung in the ambassador's official residence at Spaso House in Moscow. For seven years, it adorned the study wall until a discovery was made by the State Department: the seal was more than a mere decoration; it was a bug.
The Soviets had cleverly built a listening device, nicknamed "The Thing" by the U.S. intelligence community, into the replica seal. They had been eavesdropping on Harriman and his successors the entire time it was in the house. Diplomats and other Americans working in the USSR had already suspected the possibility of being monitored, and the device confirmed their suspicions.
🔥 Thousands of container images on Docker Hub are leaking confidential secrets!
We've seen this a lot on GitHub repos, but it seems there is another growing way to accidentally publish private keys... Your container images.
Let's look at what's going on:
For this week's #burpchallenge we're looking at cross-origin resource sharing (CORS), a browser mechanism that can provide the potential for cross-domain attacks. Complete all four labs by 11 June to be in with a chance of winning some swag https://t.co/it2nrkTMHz