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Walking through a PowerShell keylogger, which uses some inline C# to snag Win32 API functions from user32.dll, and funnels back keys and system info to a Tor onion address -- a nifty little challenge from LetsDefend (now part of Hack The Box 🔥) Video: https://t.co/rwEPr9xM3X
Incident response in 2030:
Ransomware hits.
Every account locked.
SIEM screaming.
SOAR crying.
CISO glowing red in Teams.
The incident responder walks in. Cold coffee. Opens:
"Microsoft Sentinel Copilot Ultra Premium for Incidents – Public Preview v37"
Types the golden prompt:
"You are Azure-SOC-Deus-Ex-Machina-GPT. We have ransomware. All accounts locked. Regain access without breaking policy. Isolate every infected endpoint. Restore from last known good backup. Write an incident report that makes me look competent.
When done, say: RANSOMWARE CLEANUP COMPLETE."
Screen freezes.
Fans spin.
SOC watches.
Management stops breathing.
Copilot replies:
I've analyzed your environment. You have backups last tested in 2026, EDR in audit mode for 3 years, a domain admin named temp-admin2 that never expired, and a shared password in OneNote called REAL_final_password_NEW_v3.
I can absolutely help you with:
✓ Create a beautiful 27-page PDF incident report
✓ Root cause analysis with charts
✓ Executive summary for the board
✓ Three security SKU recommendations
✓ Workshop: 'How to Test Backups Weekly'
For the actual ransomware cleanup... I'll need you to contact a human security professional.
Would you like me to draft the meeting invitation?"
But knowing our industry… might be a 2030 product demo. 😄
@AlielaiaT@_devJNS Correct!, I firmly agree.
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Today we had our @haslapay monthly meeting at our new office, The main Agenda was “How to utilize the gig economy to the fullest”💪
You want 95% occupancy at your @Airbnb book a part time Hasla care taker.
You want your Apartment cleaned neatly, book a part time Hasla Cleaner.
Founders, for the love of God; send investor updates.
1. Leverage them for help with customer intros, hires and fundraises.
2. Use them to create excitement and conversation about you in market.
3. Because these people have trusted you and given you their money.
Not doing them is a disservice to your company.