Thailand's ministry of public health database hacked, or so it seems, conflicting information between mainstream news and social media.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2177887/hacked-hospital-patients-data-not-important
About fossil gas a replacement fuel for #nuclear power:
You need 20 giant LNG tankers, to produce the 10 TWh of electricity that one German nuclear plant produces anually.
The nuclear power plant needs only 60 tons of fuel rods, which fits in 3-4 trucks.
Also, the gas will release ~40x more greenhouse gases per each kWh produced.
"Honest Government Ad | Carbon Capture and Storage" #CO2
#WiiMini #Hacking #Exploit
"Hacking the Nintendo Wii Mini | MVG"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rleF4f1dBVo
"Alpha Blondy - Sweet Fanta Diallo (Official Video)"
https://youtu.be/wv15GiQ4sVg
CIA 2010 propaganda proposals to combat pressure to withdraw troops from #Afghanistan:
"messaging that dramatizes the potential adverse consequences of a... defeat for Afghan civilians could leverage French (and other European) guilt for abandoning them"
https://t.co/PfxHZrzghU https://t.co/3Cwvlp6UHw
Question for infosec people
Is there an open source alternative to Cyberark and similar products?
I'm looking for something that can manage secrets of all types, and not just user credentials (which is what things like Keycloak does)
"Hey, DT! You Should Make Udemy Courses." (And Other Comments)
ZeroBin slightly modified to work as a Tor hidden service. Try it out on the Tor network here:
http://gd6is466quuhsgzbztyv4sjswdhgfii63wf54qsb32v27xmm5dxbtmid.onion/0bin/
"ZeroBin is a minimalist, opensource online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES."
I Still Burn CDs, DVDs and Blu Ray (And You Should Too!)
[Announcement] The Ultimate Commodore 1541 Disk Drive Talk @ VCFW 2021
https://www.pagetable.com/?p=1590
#vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #commodore #c64
My thoughts on how to configure your systems to protect against the Dolos Group's excellent demonstration of sniffing TPM protected disk encryption keys: https://trmm.net/tpm-sniffing/
This is really interesting. They colorized a photo by overlaying some lines in a grid and ONLY adding color to the lines but over-saturating the color. The rest of the image is black and white.
The result is that at a distance or in the thumbnail it just looks like an ordinary color photo. It is only when you look up close you notice what is going on.
-"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro..."