@sppdmn How is it that at the scene of a dead body, the street isn't being blocked off? No crime scene tape, and it's been there for hour. People are accidentally walking through blood. Kids on bicycles are now having to witness this traumatic scene. Completely unprofessional!
My good buddy @TheGh0stShip talks about adding beefhooks and XSS code to SVG's as a possible attack vector in this blog article. Awesome stuff. https://t.co/CGh4R3moAl
The Evil SVG Project may sound like Hollywood's next big thriller, but in reality, scalable vector graphics are causing quite a stir in the world of malicious code.
Our latest blog post explains why you should block the upload of SVGs altogether. https://t.co/Be4ITqmBRI
We are excited to launch our redesigned Surveillance Self-Defense site, which now contains over forty guides in eleven languages, filled with tips on how to protect your communications and privacy online! https://t.co/77mCeFAfr7
Wired reports that the Signal Foundation has received a huge donation from WhatsApp's co-founder, who wants to focus on "transparent, open-source development and uncompromising data protection"
https://t.co/sMOvJZ7GfQ
Hey, I was quoted in a Wired Magazine story about crypto-mining malware inside of Industrial Control Systems. Thanks @lilyhnewman! https://t.co/9dJr087Ewk
BREAKING: The House just approved the disastrous NSA surveillance
extension bill that will allow for continued, unconstitutional
surveillance that hurts the American people and violates our Fourth
Amendment rights. The vote was 256-164.
The UK has just legalized the most extreme surveillance in the history of western democracy. It goes farther than many autocracies. https://t.co/yvmv8CoHrj