@hetmehtaa Learn Cloud Infrastructure, learn agent core gateway and ECS, understand AI workflows and how they can be implemented to assist SOC analysis, learn prompt injection methods and runtime security. Overall learn cloud and learn ai. Fuck the certs, make a lab. Fumble till you make it
@ApollosMission Baldur’s Gate with mods, World of Warcraft is not dead, Find a jrpg series and dive in (trails remake), Gravekeeper/StarDew/Pokopia/Enshrouded/Valheim/rune scape dragon wilds (survival crafting games are great if you find the one for you), Drova (sleeper hit), Skyrim/ESO, FF7p1&2
Huh.
Am I the only one who didn't know that Microsoft makes a tool called EventLogExpert that is supposed to be an improved version of event viewer for IT/helpdesk people?
https://t.co/HzSzG1zSO0
An absolute goldmine for bug bounty hunters 👀💥
A massive collection of real, disclosed HackerOne reports — organized by vulnerability type, impact, and target 🎯
If you want to go beyond theory and actually understand how real-world exploits work… this is it.
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🚨 Someone built a full virtual computer that runs inside your browser.
No downloads. No installs. No VMs. Just a Docker command.
It's called Neko. It runs a complete desktop environment inside a Docker container and streams it to your browser using WebRTC.
Not a screen share. Not a remote desktop. A real computer running in a container that you control from any browser tab.
No VNC lag. No RDP setup. No TeamViewer watermarks. Just smooth, real-time video and audio.
Here's what this thing can do:
→ Run Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Edge, Tor Browser, or Opera in an isolated container
→ Run full desktop environments like XFCE or KDE
→ Multiple users can watch and control the same session simultaneously
→ Built-in audio streaming. Watch videos together with perfect sync
→ Persistent sessions. Close the tab, come back later, everything is still there
→ GPU acceleration for smooth rendering
→ Embed it in your own web app via API
Here's why people are losing their minds over this:
Watch parties. Open a movie, invite friends, everyone sees the same screen in real-time with synced audio. Open source alternative to Hyperbeam.
Throwaway browsing. Need to visit a sketchy site? Do it in a disposable container. Nothing touches your real machine. Pair it with Tor Browser and a VPN for full anonymity.
Team collaboration. Debug code together. Brainstorm on a shared whiteboard. Give a live demo where your audience can actually click around.
Secure jump host. Access internal company apps from anywhere without a VPN. Only video leaves the container. No cookies, no tokens, no data on the client.
Here's the wildest part:
The backstory. The creator built this because https://t.co/FEdEkGNdbS shut down and he just wanted to watch anime with his friends. Discord kept crashing. His internet couldn't handle streaming. So he built an entire virtual browser platform from scratch.
One Docker command to start:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 m1k1o/neko:firefox
Open localhost:8080. You now have a full browser running in the cloud that anyone can join.
17.3K GitHub stars. 1.2K forks. 2,133 commits. 57 contributors.
100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
someone built an entire AI RED TEAM - multiple agents that coordinate HACKING ATTACKS together, ZERO human input
PentAGI, open source, one agent does recon, another scans, another exploits, another writes the report. they talk to each other and adapt based on what they find
it ships as one docker container with nmap, metasploit, sqlmap, hydra preinstalled. the AI decides which tool to use and when. you point it at a target and walk away
a red team engagement costs $30-50k and takes weeks. this is one docker command and API tokens
The Complete Malware Development Guide
Part 1:
https://t.co/BFjBaO4PCV
Part 2:
https://t.co/v5Zc8qydnH
Part 3:
https://t.co/bf1tj6lbKC
Part 4:
https://t.co/qSOfOvObp1
Part 5: DLL injection into the process
https://t.co/qIsHp4kN6W
Part 6: DLL hijacking
https://t.co/2fdRlxdYH1
Part 7: Advanced Code Injection
https://t.co/vTSjy1iZ7B
Part 8: Reverse Shell Via Dll Hijacking
https://t.co/QPd69K83bl
#malware #infosec #100xSecurity #dll
To help celebrate @arcanuminfosec Information Security's two-year anniversary, @Jhaddix gave me 5 codes good for any Arcanum course to give away!
Winners will be announced on 1/22.
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