1/ Remove Yourself From Data Brokers
Spokeo → Search yourself → Opt-out → Submit.
Whitepages → Find your listing → Request removal.
BeenVerified → Opt-out page → Submit.
These sites sell your name, address, and phone number to anyone. Do all three. 10 minutes. Removes 90% of what strangers find.
Got a suspicious URL but don't want to click it? 🔒
@urlscanio visits it for you - capturing a screenshot, every domain contacted, every script loaded, and the tech stack behind it.
Used by Reuters in a real hacking investigation. Free for basic use:
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Most people know they have the right to request or delete their data under GDPR. Almost nobody actually does it.
So I built a free, and open-source GDPR request generator to make it easier.
All in browser. No data is shared. No account required.
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🚨 Type one username. Get every account that person has ever created across 400+ social networks. In seconds.
It's called Sherlock. 72,000 GitHub stars. The most popular OSINT tool on the internet. Free and open source.
One command. One username. Every digital footprint exposed.
No paid tools. No private investigators. No background check services.
Here's what Sherlock does:
→ Enter any username. It scans 400+ social networks simultaneously.
→ Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, TikTok, GitHub, LinkedIn, and 394 more
→ Returns every account linked to that username in seconds
→ Exports results to TXT, CSV, or Excel
→ Works through Tor for anonymous searches
→ Proxy support for additional privacy
→ Auto-opens found profiles in your browser with one flag
→ Runs on Linux, Mac, Windows, and Docker
Here's the part that should make you uncomfortable:
Your username is your fingerprint. Most people use the same one everywhere. One search reveals every platform you've ever signed up for. Dating apps. Forums. Old accounts you forgot existed. Everything.
Private investigators charge $200 to $500 for a basic digital footprint report. Background check services charge $30 to $50 per search.
That's it. Every account. Every platform. Every trace.
100% Open Source.
Crypto has drifted from its roots.
Satoshi called out TradFi in the genesis block: "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks."
But today, legacy finance has co-opted Bitcoin and the wider space. CEXs dominate trading volume. And DeFi protocols bake in surveillance mechanisms to appease the very entities crypto was supposed to disempower.
Normies don't take any of it seriously, seeing crypto for what it's become: a casino for speculation on monkey jpegs and celebrity-endorsed vaporware.
Not a technological movement for human emancipation.
But the cypherpunk vision wasn't about leverage. It wasn't about memecoins. And it certainly didn't pander to BlackRock.
It was about building technologies that let us live on our own terms. Tools that allow us to transact freely, organize without asking permission, exit systems that don't serve us, and enable us all to take part in society on an equal footing.
I'm still here because I still believe in blockchain's potential. And I know my peers at @Logos_network, @Logos_tech, and @ethstatus agree.
The cypherpunk values that birthed crypto still influence every line of code we write, every architectural decision we make.
And we won't compromise to appease others.
Big thanks to @Cointelegraph for letting me vent.
https://t.co/oFVIlWGCgK
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OWASP Smart Contract Top 10: 2026
This is new industry benchmark for auditors and builders. Key shifts:
#1: Access Control Vulnerabilities (still dominant – exposed admin/governance/upgrade paths lead to full compromises).
#2: Business Logic Vulnerabilities (big rise – economic/design flaws in lending, AMMs, rewards, governance that pass basic checks but break invariants).
#3: Price Oracle Manipulation.
#4: Flash Loan–Facilitated Attacks (now higher; attackers amplify tiny bugs in one tx).
New entry: #10 Proxy & Upgradeability Vulnerabilities (misconfigured proxies/initialisers/upgrades = attacker takeover).
Others rising:
Lack of Input Validation,
Unchecked External Calls,
Arithmetic Errors (incl. precision/rounding in shares/interest),
Reentrancy (still sneaky in chains),
Integer Overflow/Underflow
🚨🗃️ Si vous avez commandé un @Ledger entre fin 2023 et début 2026, considérez que vos coordonnées personnelles sont désormais disponibles...
Le message est clair : "Bonjour BreachForums, aujourd'hui je vends des extraits de lignes provenant de la récente violation de données Global-e Smart Cross-Border Ledger Orders de 2026"
🔴 Données mises en vente (49 894 lignes + quelques pays supplémentaires)
- Nom + prénom
- Adresse e-mail + numéro de tél
- Adresse postale complète
- Produit : Ledger Nano S Plus, Nano X, Flex, Stax, Family Pack, etc...
🟢 Les 24 mots de récupération, les clés privées, les PINs Ledger et les données de cartes bancaires ne sont pas compromis.
Cette fuite n’attaque pas directement la sécurité cryptographique de votre Ledger (vos clés restent protégées sur l’appareil). En revanche, elle constitue une menace physique très concrète...
🔴 Dans le contexte actuel de kidnapping disposer simultanément de L’adresse exacte du domicile + La preuve d’achat d’un hardware wallet Ledger = Une combinaison extrêmement attractive pour les groupes criminels.
🛡️ Les données sont déjà en circulation, vigilance maximale pendant les 3-6 prochains mois :
👉 Appels, SMS, e-mails ou visites non sollicitées vous signalez et ne répondez jamais
👉 Ne communiquez jamais vos 24 mots, même à quelqu’un qui prétend être du support Ledger
👉 Si vous possédez des gros montants :
- Utilisez une adresse de livraison tierce (boîte postale, société de domiciliation) pour tout futur achat.
- Renforcez la sécurité physique (coffre-fort, alarme, caméra).
👉 Vérifiez immédiatement si votre e-mail apparaît dans des fuites via HaveIBeenPwned et des outils dark-web
👉 Activez partout l’authentification à deux facteurs (2FA) hardware lorsque c’est possible.
⚠️ PRÉCISION IMPORTANTE : Ledger elle-même n’a pas été piratée, c’est un prestataire tiers qui a failli...
Global-e est le partenaire officiel de Ledger depuis octobre 2023 pour tout le checkout international, les paiements localisés, les calculs de taxes et la logistique d’expédition. La fuite date de janvier 2026 : accès non autorisé aux données de commandes clients stockées dans les systèmes cloud de Global-e.
C’est malheureusement le scénario classique quand vos jetons dépendent de plusieurs tiers de "confiance"
Restez prudent, restez informé, restez on-chain 🔒
#Cybersecurity