20+ years in physical security taught me this:
The seam between your physical systems and your digital network is where attackers live.
Most security teams only protect one side.
That's the gap. That's where breaches start.
My local AI lost his mind at 3 AM. So I fed the gibberish to an image generator. This is what he was actually trying
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One of the better scams. They are getting better with AI. The more you know the safer you'll be. Stay safe out there
# 🚨 100% Phishing,
**Do not click that link. Do not pay anything.**
Here's what gives it away immediately:
**The URL is the smoking gun:**
`https://t.co/IrGuiYqZZg` — that is **NOT** a Kentucky government site. The real domain would be `https://t.co/qmaczap3WK`. Scammers put "https://t.co/qmaczap3WK" before a dash to trick your eye. The actual domain is `https://t.co/roNyxM2uDY` — that's where you'd land.
**Other red flags:**
- Random phone number, no agency name
- Extreme urgency + tight deadline (tomorrow)
- Vague "unresolved" opener — no account number, no specific violation
- Threats designed to trigger panic (license suspension, collections, legal action)
- The 35% collections fee detail is a classic pressure tactic
**This is smishing** — SMS phishing. Very common scam impersonating DMV/toll/court systems.
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**What to do:**
- Block & report the number as spam
- If you're genuinely worried about any real KY vehicle/license issue, go directly to **https://t.co/tpXAUfScKD** — type it yourself, never click links from texts
- You can report it to the FTC at **https://t.co/dVGEy8gMjB**
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced software that sees you through walls using only WIFI signals.
it’s called WiFi-DensePose. It maps your exact body pose in real-time. no cameras. no sensors. just your living room router.
100% Open Source.
Gibson didn't predict the future. He just saw the pattern before the rest of us.
Now we're all living in it — scrolling through the matrix on devices more powerful than '90s supercomputers, while corps harvest our data like organs.
Most people still don't see it.
#Cyberpunk #InfoSec
🚨 Infostealer malware was caught exfiltrating entire OpenClaw agent configs—not just passwords.
Researchers say tokens, crypto keys, and the agent’s behavioral “soul” file were taken via bulk file grabs, enabling remote access or AI impersonation if exposed.
🔗 Read → https://t.co/GAE0r1CYt8
2026 hits different.
Thought we were waiting for Night City.
Nah—it's already here, pixel by pixel.
Rain-slick streets glowing pink/blue, towers stacked to the smog, everyone glued to pocket decks while drones hum overhead.
High-tech, low-life. Boring dystopia edition.
Closest real spot you've seen that screams cyberpunk IRL? Drop pics/clips below. I'll RT the glitchiest. 💀🌃
📙 New data from Bugcrowd’s Inside the Mind of a Hacker 2026 report shows AI adoption surging across the global ethical hacker community, changing how vulnerabilities are discovered, validated, and prioritized.
Understanding these workflows is critical for organizations trying to stay ahead of increasingly capable adversaries.
See how @SCMagazine breaks down the findings 🔗:
https://t.co/ubGpBR119q