@T3chFalcon@claudeai Is it just me or is the idea of connecting any cloud AI via a plugin equivalent of giving them the keys to the castle and saying go have fun with your data?
‼️State-Sponsored Actors Hijacked Notepad++ Update Servers to Redirect Users to Malicious Servers
A likely Chinese state-sponsored threat actor compromised Notepad++ update infrastructure between June and December 2025, hijacking update traffic without exploiting the codebase.
By controlling the WinGUp update endpoint, the attackers redirected selected users to malicious binaries in a targeted supply-chain attack, attributed with moderate confidence to a Chinese state-linked group.
Source: https://t.co/0vcO812Ihy
Ethereum’s next major upgrade, “Fusaka”, goes live in less than 48 hours.
I read all 13 EIPs being included so you don’t have to.
So, here are 13 tweets (with diagrams) to explain the 13 upgrades in simple terms: 🧵
Last week I hosted family for Thanksgiving.
My 12-year-old nephew asked for the WiFi password.
He wanted to play Roblox on his iPad.
I looked at the device.
Unmanaged. No antivirus. No encryption.
I’m an IT Professional. I don't run an open network.
So I didn’t give him the password.
Instead, I spent 45 minutes provisioning a Guest VLAN.
I set up a captive portal.
I throttled the bandwidth down to 56kbps.
Then I blocked all traffic on ports 80 and 443.
He came back crying. He said it wouldn't load.
My sister screamed at me to "just let him play."
I told her that Zero Trust architecture doesn't care about bloodlines.
We didn't have a "fun" Thanksgiving.
But we had a secure perimeter.
You’re welcome for the compliance.
@Tangem ok love this removes the banks from my life. BUT the only reason I have a credit card in the first place is to get the points for travel and the protection. How would protection work with Visa? The perfect CC for me is the .02 value of earning per dollar for airlines and hotels
Just half an hour earlier, StakeWise DAO emergency multisig has executed a series of transactions, recovering ~5,041 osETH (~$19M) and 13,495 osGNO (~$1.7M) tokens from the Balancer exploiter.
On Ethereum mainnet, this represents 73.5% of the ~6,851 osETH stolen earlier today, and is as much as we could recover due to the attacker promptly converting the missing portion of the stolen assets into ETH. Stolen osGNO were recovered in full.
The recovered funds will be returned to the users affected in the Balancer V2 exploit, distributed pro-rata according to their pre-exploit balances.
The full post-mortem of the operation and the next steps will be available shortly.
Thank you to the @Balancer & @gnosischain teams, and personally to @rimeissner and SEALs c0ffeebabe_eth and @pcaversaccio for their prompt advice on the execution of the recovery.
Most anons aren’t shadowy super coders.
They’re everyday people that care about privacy.
Edge is the wallet built for everyday anons. Because your privacy is our priority.