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[RSS] Punk, or why I don't stream anymore

https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2026/05/03/punk-or-why-i-dont-stream.html

"What killed the hacker culture I grew up in was spectacle."
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[RSS] A Shortcut to Coercion: Incomplete Patch of APT28's Zero-Day Leads to CVE-2026-32202

https://www.akamai.com/blog/security-research/2026/apr/incomplete-patch-apt28s-zero-day-cve-2026-32202
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[RSS] Three Bugs Walk Into a PDF: Prototype Pollution, Served Cold

https://starlabs.sg/blog/2026/04-three-bugs-walk-into-a-pdf-prototype-pollution-served-cold/

CVE-2026-34621, CVE-2026-34622, CVE-2026-34626
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[RSS] Discovering Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Audiovisual Hardware

https://spaceraccoon.dev/discovering-vulnerabilities-enterprise-audiovisual-hardware/
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[RSS] libghidra - SDK for automating Ghidra from Python, Rust, and C++

https://github.com/0xeb/libghidra

#Ghidra
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[RSS] TAPOcalypse Now: Exploiting TP-Link Smart Devices From Anywhere

https://labs.taszk.io/articles/post/tapocalypse/
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@wolf480pl @joshbressers @gregkh I don't think a negative externality has to affect *everyone*. We can argue about who are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd parties in this game, but in the end suboptimal vulnerability management (caused by arguably bullshit CVEs) definitely hurt the security of end users who don't have a say about which vendors their service provider choose (not that there are many orgs out there today who can run without Linux, so this demand is a bit unrealistic too).
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@gregkh @joshbressers What you are describing is called a "negative externality".
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News shouldn’t disappear. 🕳️

Some publishers are blocking the Wayback Machine, putting the public record at risk. Journalists are speaking out.

Add your name. Stand for preserving the news.

✍️ https://www.savethearchive.com/NewsLeaders

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Detailed report from DigiCert (thanks!) about "a limited number of code signing certificates, few of which were then used to sign malware".

At the beginning a ZIP file with a .scr executable, and some time later 60 revoked Code Signing certificates. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2033170

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Hungary's pro-Kremlin media gets hacked by WorldLeaks

The leaked data exposes coordination with the Kremlin in anti-Ukraine coverage: https://telex.hu/zacc/2026/04/30/mediaworks-hekkertamadas-memo-zelenszkij-lejaratas-telefonos-segitseg-moszkvabol

Mediaworks threatens lawsuits over coverage of the hacked data: https://hirtv.origo.hu/ahirtvhirei/2026/05/a-mediaworks-kozlemenye

It sues one of the sites that covered the Kremlin ties: https://media1.hu/2026/05/01/mediaworks-buntetofeljelentes-media1-telex-lapszemle-toth-tamas-antal/

h/t @rqm --> https://mastodon.social/@rqm@exquisite.social/116498047329184815

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@tj there should be no API for this at all!
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.

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CARTOON/BOFFO1.GIF

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Interesting Git repos of the week:

Detection:

* https://github.com/gadievron/honeyslop - a side bar to RAPTOR, a vulndev slop detector from @gadi 🤖
* https://github.com/Nehboro/nehboro - a Chrome extension to help protect you from phishing scams
* https://github.com/trustedsec/SysmonCommunityGuide - TrustedSec dropped guides for Sysmon
* https://github.com/JPCERTCC/LogonTracer - watch out for unexpected logins with JPCERT
* https://github.com/persistent-security/month-of-bypasses - a month of detection engineering tips and tricks
* https://github.com/sjzasada/agentflash - my old uni house mate has written a tool to keep an eye on Claude

Bugs:

* https://github.com/theori-io/copy-fail-CVE-2026-31431 - copy.fail \o/

Exploitation:

* https://github.com/CyberStrikeus/CyberStrike - sloppy pen testing 🤖
* https://github.com/SnailSploit/Claude-Red - another agentic pen tester 🤖
* https://github.com/PurpleAILAB/Decepticon - rise of the bots 🤖
* https://github.com/hackerschoice/team-teso - courtesy of @thc, an archive of TESO
* https://github.com/BishopFox/cirro - @BishopFox created Cirro to map clouds 🤖
* https://github.com/thomasdullien/vulpine - @HalvarFlake dabbles in AI bug hunting and vulndev
* https://github.com/boostsecurityio/smokedmeat - smoked meat attacks CICD pipelines for hot red team action
* https://github.com/mandiant/gopacket - Mandiant ported Impacket to Go
* https://github.com/trailofbits/trailmark - @trailofbits's Trailmark graphs code 🤖
* https://github.com/sailay1996/vss-fr2system - arbitrary reads to SYSTEM \o/
* https://github.com/asset-group/Sni5Gect-5GNR-sniffing-and-exploitation - attacking 5G for sniffs and giggles
* https://github.com/ANSSI-FR/bmc-tools - ANSSI parses your RDP screenshots
* https://github.com/BSI-Bund/RdpCacheStitcher - BSI stitches them together
* https://github.com/califio/publications - @thaidn and friends do interesting things 🤖
* https://github.com/jedireza/reserved-subdomains - what subdomains are reserved?

Hardening:

* https://github.com/sektioneins/ovpncc - One of SektionEins's various config checking tools, this onefor OpenVPN
* https://github.com/HarmonicSecurity/claudit-sec - audit your Claude Desktop posture

Cryptography:

* https://github.com/nitram2342/bruteforce-crc - crunching through CRC32

Data:

* https://github.com/op7ic/SwarmMaker - my good friend opt7ic drops a new tool to build LLM skills

Nerd:

* https://github.com/moshix/BRICKS_TS - mainframe code

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Infosec community right now…

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control room, Yerevan

Physics Institute, Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory, Yerevan, Armenia
In 1956, the Soviet physicist Artem Alikhanian began the development of the Armenian accelerator, known as . His aim was to construct the most powerful electron synchrotron in the world, capable of accelerating particles to nearly the speed of light around a closed loop.





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IFIN - The Independent Federated Intelligence Network

313 Team, the Iraqi-aligned group claiming credit for the Ubuntu attack, are now encouraging the use of against Ubuntu targets while servers may not be able to reach updates.

https://discourse.ifin.network/t/ubuntu-services-under-attack/356

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