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Matt Linton

@0xmatt
10 posts
2023-11-27
What's old is new again [image]
2023-11-27 View on X
SiliconANGLE

AWS announces the Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, a $195 compact computer, adapted from the Fire TV Cube, to let workers access cloud-based virtual desktops

Amazon Web Services Inc. today debuted the Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, a compact computer that workers can use to access cloud-based virtual desktops.

2023-07-25
Hello, #OnlineSafetyBill ? Yeah, it's me, your cousin Marvin. MARVIN. You know that new sound you've been looking for? Well listen to this! [image]
2023-07-25 View on X
Wired

Researchers find flaws, likely backdoors, in encryption algorithms from the TETRA standard used in radios commonly deployed by police and military orgs globally

5 New Vulnerabilities Exposed in Widely Used Radio Communication System Thomas Claburn / The Register : TETRA radio comms used by emergency heroes easily cracked, say experts Waqas...

2022-08-24
The sole comment I will make on the current drama is that it is possible and rational to have trust & respect for both Mudge (former) AND Lea (current). Lea's credibility and attempts to hire for positive impact are not lessened by Mudge's revelations.
2022-08-24 View on X
Washington Post

A profile of Peiter Zatko, aka Mudge, who worked at DARPA, Google, and Stripe before Twitter, and was a member of hacker groups L0pht and Cult of the Dead Cow

From the L0pht and Cult of the Dead Cow to DARPA and Google, Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko took unorthodox approaches to ‘make a dent in the universe’

The sole comment I will make on the current drama is that it is possible and rational to have trust & respect for both Mudge (former) AND Lea (current). Lea's credibility and attempts to hire for positive impact are not lessened by Mudge's revelations.
2022-08-24 View on X
Washington Post

Whistleblower complaint: Twitter's ex-head of security Peiter Zatko alleges the company misled the FTC over its security plans, did not protect users, and more

2022-04-01
PSA: When you buy a $20 surveillance camera, it comes with a $20 security team. I have these cameras but not in any place I care about privacy. (I use them to watch birds' nests in my carport) https://twitter.com/...
2022-04-01 View on X
BleepingComputer

Wyze had been aware of several remote access vulnerabilities in its home security cameras for months and years without fixing them, despite Bitdefender warnings

Wyze knew hackers could remotely access your camera for three years and said nothing Ryan Whitwam / ExtremeTech : Wyze Left Security Cameras Open to Hacking for Three Years Corbin ...

2022-03-31
PSA: When you buy a $20 surveillance camera, it comes with a $20 security team. I have these cameras but not in any place I care about privacy. (I use them to watch birds' nests in my carport) https://twitter.com/...
2022-03-31 View on X
BleepingComputer

Wyze had been aware of several remote access vulnerabilities in its home security cameras for months and years without fixing them, despite Bitdefender warnings

A Wyze Cam internet camera vulnerability allows unauthenticated, remote access to videos and images stored on local memory cards …

2021-03-11
OK wiseasses, which one of you took “Burn down their C2” literally? https://twitter.com/...
2021-03-11 View on X
BleepingComputer

Data center operator OVH says a fire destroyed some of its sites in France, affecting cyber threat intelligence company Bad Packets, game maker Rust, and others

Ax Sharma / BleepingComputer :

2021-03-07
The loud sucking sound you hear is the inertia of thousands of companies beginning to migrate their on-prem email to cloud-hosted SAAS solutions https://twitter.com/...
2021-03-07 View on X
Krebs on Security

Sources: at least 30K US organizations have been hacked by an aggressive Chinese espionage group exploiting unpatched flaws in Microsoft's Exchange Server

At least 30,000 organizations across the United States — including a significant number of small businesses, towns …

2020-12-20
When your business practices are so unethical that a pro-business, GOP president signs a bill specifically banning them. https://arstechnica.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-12-20 View on X
Ars Technica

A new US law that goes into effect on December 20 will require ISPs to stop charging “rental” fees for equipment, such as routers, that customers own themselves

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica :

2019-11-20
My fast take on this article: 1) Great find by Checkmarx! 2) 75% through the article: “Oh yeah it's fixed already”. Coordinated Disclosure _works_. 3) People who say “Maybe Project Zero should [[ just be Android's security team ]]” are misunderstanding a lot of things. https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-20 View on X
BleepingComputer

Researchers find bugs in Google and Samsung camera apps from before July 2019 that could record video, take pictures, and extract GPS data without permission

A new vulnerability has been found in the Camera apps for millions, if not hundreds of millions, of Android devices that could allow …