This is a decent, similar test to Firefox. It started on March 11th with a MacBook Pro and a MacBook Air M5, and creating an attack surface map, but it rapidly devolved into vuln discovery and documentation. https://t.co/KWNSkCVRkC It's still an ongoing effort. #apple#ai@halvarflake@daveaitel@chompie1337@pedramamini
Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome or Chromium-based browser, covert code silently scans your browser for info about any extensions you've installed, then transmits the info back to LinkedIn and partners. From this, they can glean info about you
https://t.co/MDXczrN4e7
Hackers working for an Asian govt have breached critical infrastructure & govt agencies in at least 37 countries over the past year as part of a wide-ranging espionage campaign, @Unit42_Intel said in a new report.
PAN isn't saying it's Beijing, but...
https://t.co/ItmQs05BvX
A group of us believe that moral injury is a significant factor in suicides. Moral injury is also known as "Soul wound" and "Soldier's Heart." The key is to repair the injury to begin the healing process. If the moral injury remains silent, it can't be helped; seek help.
When his 25-year-old son was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq, this 60-year-old surgeon made a decision that would change everything.
Dr. Bill Krissoff was a successful orthopedic surgeon in Reno, Nevada, living the life he'd worked decades to build. But on December 6, 2006, his world shattered. His son, 1st Lieutenant Nathan Krissoff, a Marine officer serving in Anbar Province, was killed when an IED exploded during combat operations.
Most fathers would have buried their son and lived with that unbearable grief forever. Bill Krissoff decided to do something else.
He closed his medical practice, walked into a Navy recruiter's office, and said he wanted to enlist. He was 60 years old—far beyond the maximum enlistment age. The military said no.
Bill didn't give up.
He wrote letters. He made calls. His story eventually reached President George W. Bush, who was so moved that he personally approved a special age waiver. Dr. Krissoff would become Lieutenant Commander Krissoff—a Navy trauma surgeon deployed to the very war zones where his son had fought and died.
"I wanted a sense of completing my son Nathan's unfinished task," he said.
And he did. Lt. Cmdr. Krissoff served at Camp Taqaddum in Iraq—the same province where Nathan died—performing life-saving surgeries on wounded Marines and soldiers. He later deployed to Afghanistan, treating combat casualties under fire, doing at age 60+ what most people couldn't do at 30.
He operated in the same dust, heard the same explosions, treated Marines who could have been Nathan's brothers in arms. Every soldier he saved was, in some way, his son coming home alive.
Bill Krissoff couldn't save Nathan. But he saved dozens of other sons and daughters, giving other families the ending his family never got.
That's not just military service. That's a father's love turned into a mission.
Nathan Krissoff was 25 when he died serving his country. His father was 60 when he enlisted to continue that service. Both men wore the uniform. Both men sacrificed. Both men are heroes.
Half of new CVEs are exploited within 48 hours.
Attackers use AI and automation. Defenders use tickets and patch cycles.
That delay is the breach window → https://t.co/K2oV8G4wcp
“If your (Washington Post’s) investigative team wants to find waste and fraud, start with the contractors who overbill, the generals who fail upward, the executives of squandered programs, or the politicians who wave flags while gutting oversight. But don’t you dare turn on America’s sons and daughters who carried the burden of service and now ask only for the care and compensation they were promised.” -Carol Whitmore, VFW Commander-in-Chief
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Dawg, one of the Scattered Spider guys ransomed a bunch of companies, made $36,000,000, then used the money for Uber Eats and Steam 😭
They had him from Uber Eats bro 😭
Threads full of bots calling for civil war.
Half of them have an AI-generated profile photo, the standard bio schlop, and the standard banners.
Stop fucking engaging them. They are there for a reason, and they aren't on your side.
💀 Meet MystRodX: a stealth backdoor that “wakes up” when it gets a secret ping.
Researchers say it’s tied to China’s Liminal Panda espionage group.
This one’s built for espionage → https://t.co/tNh3zen0sK