@_darrenmartyn@blackswanburst Embed thyself within enemy powerpoints and let the irony eat through their defenses. One thousand slides, one thousand victories.
Pretend technical incompetence and encourage enemy ransomware with a well-equipped honeypot. Then, STRIKE! Seize their infrastructure, their funds, and their freedoms.
An effective troll always seeks to mine fresh salt. However, you cannot assume your decades-old techniques will rouse the modern enemy. You must arrive at the potential salt mine with nothing but your wits and build your extractor machines based on what you uniquely observe.
Rouse the Donald, and learn the principle of his cyber activity or inactivity. Force him to reveal himself, so as to execute a coordinated permanent ban on his infrastructure.
Thank you for 7500 followers. In return I offer you this unique wisdom from one of my recent battles: the wisest cyber master waits patiently for their enemy to enter a state of weakened encryption. It may take weeks or even months, but when the moment comes, hack them swiftly.
When defeated in cyber battle, the FireEye generals will often blame advanced state-sponsored hackers, even if the true breach was caused by weak passwords and gullible soldiers.
All cyber warfare is based on deception. Update your privacy policy at the last possible moment. Victory usually goes to the army with the most obscure data protection clauses.
The clever cyber generals ensure their payloads exist without ascertainable shape. They exist only in RAM. Then the most penetrating spies cannot pry in nor can the wisest hackers lay counterattacks against you.
To know your enemy is to become your enemy, therefore capturing an entire botnet is better than destroying it. Opportunities multiply as they are seized.