We must express our gratitude to @blip_pt for the exceptional support and to every one of you who made our Hack Day a unique experience. Thank you for your invaluable contributions and above all for embodying the true essence of hacking and community spirit throughout the event.
ØxOPOSɆCHack Day! on June 3rd. Grab your seat. We will have workshop in the morning & an open event in the afternoon. More details available https://t.co/3QlKBWlj5b
If you are clueless about how Azure AD, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and zero-trust environments are connected or how messy they can be, you probably won't want to miss this talk by @_dirkjan. Join us at our next event https://t.co/36DTYdpTiG #SummerBreak
🔎 Scan your Java projects for exposure to the Spring4Shell vulnerability using Semgrep:
semgrep --config s/dduarte:cve-2022-22965
🤝 Many thanks to community contributor @duarteduarte0 for quickly writing and updating this Semgrep rule!
🔗 Playground: https://t.co/LqiMyYxq99
Get ready to be starstruck because tomorrow we'll have the honor and pleasure to have Dr.-Ing. Mario Heiderich from @cure53berlin among us to dive into the crazy world of Mutation XSS. We are bidding farewell to 2021 in style and you are more than welcome. https://t.co/iKmDDpVB0e
Next Tuesday I'll be presenting some 433Mhz related stuff at Oposec. You might fell the urge to get an ESP32 TTGO T-Display and a TI-CC1101 module afterwards. Just saying ;)
Thanks again to @OPOSEC for inviting me, it's always a great pleasure.
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We have been working on a tool to help development teams automatically check if their code contains sensitive tokens or secrets. We #opensource it recently: https://t.co/KPKAlqJaqG
Fork it, play with it, let us know your thoughts 🙏😁 #security#SDLC#cybersecurity