Le @nytimes révèle les viols en réunion de petites filles palestiniennes de 12 ans, réduites en «esclaves sexuelles » par les terroristes juifs de l’armée 🇮🇱 dès 1949 et assassinées, dans son enquête sur les viols systémiques par 🇮🇱 des palestiniens, hommes, femmes et enfants! 👇
The picture on the left is from the Deir Yassin massacre, which occurred a month before Israel was formed. lsrael was, quite literally, born out of terrorism.
“With these bullets fired by the occupation army from behind the yellow line for amusement, dozens have been killed and injured inside their tents:
The child Ahmed was killed while having breakfast with his parents blood burst from his head and mouth.
Fatima was killed while breastfeeding her baby.
Hala was killed while writing her school lessons.
And many others.”
❗️ [ 🇮🇱 ISRAËL | 🇵🇸 PALESTINE ]
🔸 Un article d'Haaretz donne la parole à des soldats israéliens souffrant de traumatismes après la guerre à Gaza, certains reconnaissant avoir tué des civils non armés ou assisté à des abus.
Plusieurs témoignages évoquent des tirs sur des personnes non armées, des violences contre des détenus, des pillages ou des destructions gratuites, souvent dans un contexte de vengeance après les attaques du 7 octobre 2023.
Yuval, 34 ans, a tiré sur une personne âgée et trois adolescents non armés : « Quand j'ai réalisé ce que j'avais fait, il y a eu un silence. Puis un soldat a craché sur les corps. » Rentré chez lui, il confie : « Je ne sais pas combien de temps je pourrai tenir ». Il a été hospitalisé en psychiatrie deux jours après l'entretien avec le journal.
Maya, officière RH dans un bataillon de blindés, a vu un char ouvrir le feu sur cinq Palestiniens qui franchissaient une ligne sans avoir été identifiés comme armés. Elle affirme avoir également assisté à un soldat urinant sur un détenu civil les yeux bandés. « Comment ai-je pu rester là sans rien dire ? », s'interroge-t-elle.
Yehuda a vu un officier abattre de sang-froid un homme les mains levées, visiblement désarmé. Des officiers supérieurs ont regardé la vidéo du drone, dit « c'est un meurtre », puis ont tout étouffé.
Eitan a été témoin d'un interrogatoire par l'Unité 504. Un prisonnier torturé avec des colliers de serrage.
Ran, officier de l'air à Tel-Aviv, planifiait des frappes sachant qu'elles tueraient des dizaines de civils. « Un moment, on planifiait une frappe où des enfants allaient mourir, le moment d'après on mangeait un hamburger ». Plusieurs pilotes ont demandé à être relevés, l'armée a accepté, en leur demandant de se taire.
Les soldats craignent aussi le regard de leurs pairs. Dire qu'on doute de ce qu'on a fait à Gaza, c'est risquer d'être perçu comme un traître. Beaucoup choisissent de se taire. Ces soldats décrivent une culpabilité intense, une honte durable et une perte de repères, avec des conséquences graves : isolement, troubles psychologiques, hospitalisations, voire pensées suicidaires.
#Algeria 🇩🇿: Two attackers with explosive vests carried out suicide bombing attacks in #Blida. The attack took place during the visit of the #Pope.
Reportedly at least one police officer killed as a result of the detonation of “Person-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices” (PBIED).
For people tweeting "cyber security is dead", are u ok? You think when everyone and everything is about to get hacked and the need for security goes through the roof, you think it's "dead" or "solved"? Bruh
what it highlights is that security has always been underresourced, not over. Sure your grandma became as good as a professional attacker by simply promoting an llm and that's, granted a scary base entry. What you might not realize is the real determined researcher type attackers just got 1000x more powerful than before. You no longer need to be 20 cracked researchers to zero click RCE an iPhone, you can be one of those guys who is great at one component to be able to build a full chain yourselves. What the mainstream realm seems to not realize is the people who were in the trenches finding the vulns we always knew where there driving these bots will find more mind boggling and complex vulns than your avg hacker. Always been true, will remain true. Look at Poetic, it used particular architrcute bn different LLMs with awesome scaffolding to get Gemini to be 3x better at ARCAGI2.
Hacking is not going anywhere. Hackers gonna hack. We gonna hack everything including the Mythos Preview, and other huge ais.
Another important thing to raise, esp for ppl who don't spend their time looking for complex bugs in hyper secure software is, different hackers have always found very very different vulnerabilities. In bug bounty, youd often have situations where after the most talented hackers hacked a program, and being open for years, some completely new guy no one has heard of will show up and RCE the program a million ways. And this happens daily. Sometimes it's because that person knows something the rest of the world doesn't, a quirk they figured how to exploit, perhaps a behavior or a zero day (which bounty programs don't often accept), but oftentimes it has nothing to do with that other than how different that person thinks and approaches problems. Their unique life experience.
People who have hacked for decade+ like me KNOW to the core of their heart vulnerabilities have ALWAYS been there in large numbers, and in large variety in every set of "secure" software known to man. We've always known it's a matter of time until we break any target, and picking from this buffet of targets to optimize for our time's ROI... Not bc we didn't think they aren't there, or that "15 year old code" would never be vulnerable. 15-20 year old code is exploited daily by hackers, just look at the Linux kernel or windows. It is not a metric of "impressive" - Bc what there always was is unique skills and minds, but not enough time to deploy said x thing into the world in mass, the illusion of being secure has existed. And tbh often pentests and red teams rarely needed new techniques or zero days.
These guys who were hacking with their own quirks, who can show up to mature programs and RCE it a new different way will use the same AI you use to find bugs but find radically different vulns than anything you will find. And there is nothing you can do about it other than cry to your bot. Remember there isn't a finite number of vulns to be found. The chances are there are infinite attack vectors, no I am not exaggerating or using hyperbolic words, it's what I truly believe after hacking for a while. So yes it isn't "solved" by any means, it means you will find ur simple "Claude find me vulns" bugs, and then someone will find something you couldn't even conceptualize, and after all that a bug bounty hunter (or their specialized agent) will show up and still hack you.
The need for cyber security innovation (not just bug finding) just went through the roof, not less. Time will show I am right that even after Mythos runs on ur code 20 times, you will be surprised you still got hacked. Someone who thinks hacking away or is just going through a list of checklist of known vulns has never met a hacker. And it shows!
THIS IS THE GUY WHO BROUGHT THE BLACK HAWK HELIS DOWN? And his lil hijabi daughter followed him out to cheer him on, disobeying his commands because she wanted to see the Minab school girls avenged?! Holy shit