🔥$ whoami?
Hey, I’m Devin (@devs_lyfe).
I’m a dad first.
A WGU Cybersecurity & Information Assurance student (class of ‘28).
And deep down, a multipotentialite who just can’t stop https://t.co/YQhAOZudEB mind bounces between AI, security, information flows, code, and whatever random obsession lights me up — always stitching together dots that others miss.
Quick note: “Devs” isn’t short for developer. It’s literally my name.I used to feel scattered.
Now I’m learning to embrace this eclectic side of me as my strength.If you’re wired the same way, drop “MULTIPOTENTIALITE 📷 and tell me one wild idea you’re obsessed with right now.
I’d genuinely love to hear it. 📷#Multipotentialite #EclecticMind🔥 What Am I?Hey, I’m Devin (@devs_lyfe
@Hacker0x01 can you all help me please? I get i havent been active much the last ~1-2 years, but blocking me from reporting due to 'low signal' and limiting me to 3 reports per program kinda sucks.... pretty please? i promise to keep being good? lol
Quantum computing is coming!
Are you ready?
Listen to this podcast from Master OTW about how quantum computing will affect your network and security.
https://t.co/tbrs4F3fDH
The result: stolen creds and two compromised versions of Axios npm.
Because of OSINT and social engineering, they pieced together public info to target one person and compromise millions downstream.
These are the stories we're breaking down on _declassified Episode 2.
Attackers built a fake company, including founder profiles and a fully branded Slack workspace.
They invited the Axios maintainer in, scheduled a call, and when he joined the meeting said his system was "out of date."
He installed what he thought was a fix. It was a RAT.
A developer asks you to recommend a secure hashing algorithm and you suggest SHA-256. They follow up by asking which library they should use in their programming language and how to implement it correctly.
If you only have general knowledge of cryptography but not deep expertise, how do you ensure you’re giving a responsible, secure recommendation instead of potentially harmful advice?
@sec_hub93028 Validation
Ensures input conforms to expected rules before acceptance.
Sanitization
Modifies or encodes input so it can be processed safely in a specific context.