Corporate IT Security _____. Comments are mine and do not reflect the opinion of my employer. Stupid comments are the result of being hacked by an APT.
Here is another fun activity you should try this weekend.
Study some LLM bugs.
AI security will soon be required in every security job because AI is literally everywhere.
And here is a great database to learn from - like Solodit but for LLM bugs. 🫡
https://t.co/uet0Qdyohw
Capital One opensourced an interesting tool.
"VulnHunter identifies which defects are actually exploitable, maps prospective attack paths, and proposes targeted, evidence-backed fixes."
https://t.co/jjleA2ijrb
A new Flipper Zero app called Specter aims to turn the handheld device into a passive counter-surveillance tool for finding active 13.56 MHz NFC readers, including potentially suspicious readers hidden near payment terminals, access-control panels, desks, or other equipment.
Unlike NFC tools designed to read or emulate cards, Specter is built to listen. The application does not transmit a carrier, query nearby devices, decode card traffic, or collect data from readers. Instead, it alerts users when it detects the radio-frequency field emitted by a powered NFC reader.
NFC readers continually emit a 13.56 MHz field while waiting for a contactless card, key fob, phone, transit pass, or badge to enter range. Specter uses that behavior as a detection signal.
Jimi Hendrix, guitar god, with ‘Voodoo Child (Slight Return)’ then into Cream’s ‘Sunshine of Your Love’, a brief instrumental version that the broadcaster, the BBC, did not want him to play! But he did it anyway!
Over 8 mins of Hendrix brilliance!🎸🙏
RIP, legend.
Few 1990s alternative songs announced themselves as strangely as "Cannonball." With its distorted bass intro, off-kilter groove and Kim Deal's cool, understated vocal, The Breeders turned oddness into a hit. Their Pinkpop performance in 1994 captured the band at their commercial peak, bringing one of the decade's most distinctive indie rock singles to a major festival stage.
By 2008, Pearl Jam had long outgrown the grunge label that first brought them worldwide attention. "Alive" remained the emotional centrepiece of their live shows, with Eddie Vedder turning the song's themes of survival and resilience into a shared experience between band and audience. This performance captures why it continued to stand as one of the defining anthems of their career.
Before Steve Vai became was in Crossroads and before Kirk Hammett joined Metallica, both took guitar lessons from the one teacher….👇👇👇
Joe Satriani…surfing like a God damn alien here!!!👽🏄♂️🎸
No pedals, no delays, not even reverb - and he still sounds massive and fills such a wide sonic frequency. Paul Kosoff - truly incredible talent.
Free - All Right Now (Doing Their Thing, 1970)
By 2000, "Everlong" had already become one of the defining songs of Dave Grohl's career. Performing it at Big Day Out Festival, Foo Fighters delivered the emotional centrepiece of The Colour and the Shape, a track whose soaring melody and heartfelt lyrics helped establish the band in their own right.
This concert was unbelievable. He starts the whole show by walking on stage alone with a little cassette-playing boom box, hits "play", and the show never stops for two hours.