There are a lot of sloppy AI integrations out there, but Burp AI is one that will actually improve your hacking workflow. It's insanely good.
Don't believe us? Maybe you'll believe @_JohnHammond! 👇
@googlenews Ok @googlenews , thanks a lot for this release, nice work. I was hopping a shortcut to easily switch between to favorites language/region avoiding settings menu. Next release? :)
Interested in network security, want to discover new exotic protocols? Try out P1 Security CTF that will bring you to the world of telecom signalling!
📡🖥️💾 https://t.co/OVOQE8yMFi⬅️ #ctf#telcosecurity
@MayaKaczorowski That I should not trust: your ID, the goal, content integrity (including provided hashes), twitter (front/back/hardware), the OS I am using, running software and dependencies, my hardware (my ID as well? ;) ). Long and interesting topic but first step, define boundaries.
🎲 Wanna have fun reversing some basic RF signal? 😀
➡️Challenge yourself! https://t.co/cfYrgAdeM7
As some of you asked, we have released made for the #Cybergames event at @aege.
Have fun!
We released a new version of #snort3 today! You can check it out on Snort dot org https://t.co/YYB4kRv02k or download it from the Snort 3 GitHub page https://t.co/yZLVADi5xC
This is your periodic remember that if you have access to the Docker socket, you have full access to the underlying machine - exactly as if you had root sudo access.
Here's an instructive long-form read about this, by @quarkslab:
https://t.co/gVadI8JlwP
Interested about our intro lab on Software-Defined Defined Radio hacking at @HITBSecConf? And want a free ticket 🎟️?!
1️⃣ Subscribe to our Twitter account @PentHertz
2️⃣ Retweet this
3️⃣ And wait tomorrow 9am (EST) for the results!
🔗 Details of the lab: https://t.co/AnHOGyUIxT
WiSec tutorials continue in one hour (2pm UTC). The first session is about firmware: reverse engineering with Ghidra by @ghidraninja, fuzzing the Shannon baseband by @domenuk, and emulating an nRF chip with avatar2 by @nSinusR.
YouTube link for today: https://t.co/9xClDn8MjO