Three years ago, I said in my talks that generative AI would eventually start discovering zero-day vulnerabilities. At the time, many people dismissed the idea as unrealistic. It is no longer unrealistic.
Brief announcement: Launching https://t.co/rdOFloFalz later this year in Sydney — a new conference focused on offensive and defensive security research using AI, and on how AI is reshaping the field. Sister conference to Unprompted. Follow @UnpromptedAU for updates.
@ukads3 The irony is that I now pay £450 a year for Netflix, Prime and YouTube, and still don’t feel like I’m getting the same value as I did then.
The world has changed a lot since then though, and it’s much harder for the BBC to compete, but the principle is still worth paying for.
@robertgraham@schassis_eddi@IAmMandatory And I used such a service to receive a 2FA SMS once. I rented the number for 15 mins. For 100,000 SIMs, that would be 110 SMSs a sec. Obviously much more than that is happening, but still - peanuts.
@robertgraham@schassis_eddi@IAmMandatory BTW, SMS uses a tiny fraction of bandwidth of modern network bandwidth - literally 160 bytes per SMS. 5 SMS’s would be 1KB on a cell capable of many Gbps.
I haven’t watched this yet, because I don’t have a clear desk with my feet up and a glass of single malt to enjoy what will undoubtedly be one of the greatest cybersecurity talks of all time.
Black Hat has posted my full keynote from Black Hat USA 2025.
What an amazing stage, and 12,000 people in the audience. Thank You.
Here's the video.
https://t.co/cYPQ0z2y8B