I’m convinced that everything we use today at work or in our personal lives has undisclosed vulnerabilities at some level.
From the apps on our phones to the cloud platforms powering entire companies, the operating systems in our cars, the smart home devices listening in our living rooms, and even the hardware chips running the global economy…
zero-days and silent weaknesses are almost certainly lurking.
We’ve seen enough high-profile breaches to know the pattern: most vulnerabilities aren’t discovered by the vendors first.
They’re found by researchers, nation-states, or criminals who choose when (or if) to disclose them.
The uncomfortable truth?
We’re all operating on faith in systems that are too complex for perfect security. “Secure by design” remains more marketing than reality.
So what’s your approach? Assume everything is compromised and build defenses accordingly… or keep trusting the next patch?
#CyberSecurity #ZeroTrust
2026 IT update:
- OpenAI's robotics boss quits over Pentagon deal
- Anthropic gets blacklisted as 'supply chain risk' by the same Pentagon
- China threatens global chip shortages (again)
- Someone seriously pitched putting data centers in literal space
Meanwhile my code still breaks because I forgot a semicolon.
Truly living in the future. Send help (or more GPUs). 💀🤖🔥
Microsoft finally 'upgraded' Notepad after 40 years of perfection: added Markdown, AI slop, and SURPRISE! a remote code execution exploit that lets hackers pwn your PC with one click on a .md file.
'Bloatware security' is the new blue screen of death.
Just leave Notepad alone, you absolute clowns. 🗑️💀
#NotepadFiasco
In the army we called it OPSEC.
Now we call it 'don't post your AWS keys in public Slack' and somehow it's still too hard for some people.
Same war, different uniforms. 🪖→💻
Pro tip from the trenches:
Assume breach in '26. Hunt threats like they're hiding in your logs (because they are).
Enable MFA everywhere, segment your network like it's classified intel, and for the love of uptime, test your backups.
Because hope isn't a strategy, but a solid IR plan is. #CyberSecurity #NewYearNewBreaches #SysAdminLife #AssumeBreach #InfoSec2026
🚨 New Year, same old threats – but now with extra AI spice.
2026 kicks off and the hackers are already treating resolutions like suggestions. "Patch more"? Nah, they're busy training LLMs to phish better than your ex.
🛡️ Ransomware gangs rebranding as "subscription services"
pay up or your data gets the premium leak treatment.📷
📷 Supply chain attacks hitting IoT harder , your smart fridge just joined a botnet. It's chilling... li🔥