Researcher, documented whitehat, InfoSec Bono. I'm a finux-verified EBCDIC enthusiast, part-time video game character and purveyor of lolcats. He/Him/They.
Orc is 0.6 today! SERIOUS strides in improving our POSIXness and getting rid of some broken functionality. Get it here if you want some Linux post-exploitation goodness.
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@malwrhunterteam@UK_Daniel_Card Tweets unprotected. also worth noting that even if they did try and pump a tonne of bleach into the system, there should be mechanical failsafes to prevent that. Theoretically, tho I don't know how the South Staff mimics and everything are set up, there'll be software limits too
@UK_Daniel_Card@malwrhunterteam although i just noticed bleach in the second screenshot, which is a waste water system; could probably kill some fish with that.
@UK_Daniel_Card@malwrhunterteam It's a UV water treatment plant with a microfiltration membrane. There's no chemical composition to modify. What's more concerning is that cl0p don't even understand what they have access to, during a drought in the UK. More likely they'd make the thing fall over.
I have just lost my wedding ring - in Buxton Derbyshire - just after giving a talk this afternoon - dropped I think on St John’s rd - if anyone finds it I would be so grateful - it is an old gold ring with a cross on the face. V embarrassed + grateful for RTs.
@CraigHRowland not sure I agree with you - LD_PRELOAD kits are so fundamentally flawed that I much prefer people writing/using them. They're fun from an academic perspective (and even then, most of the PRELOAD kits I've seen aren't that clever), but easy to detect and remove for the most part
@cynicalsecurity Oh, if only. No, I'm afraid we're in the worst timeline, saddled with UniXinius Group, or whatever they're called now, inexplicably being immortal, and also eternally suing IBM.
follow-up tweet: the UK government (Thatcher!) let them buy a CIA front company (seriously) and go bankrupt in the late 1980s. Thatcher effectively set the UK's tech clock back to 0, after decades of the UK being either ahead, or competitive with the US