Think it is your safe? Wrong, it is the feds' safe.
Liberty Safe, the #1 gun safe brand in the United States, recently assisted the FBI in gaining access to a J6 defendant's gun safe by providing the feds with a backdoor code to open it. Liberty claims they have such a system in place so that owners can gain access to their safe in the event that they lose or forget their code
If you own a safe with an electronic lock, it's best to lose any boomsticks you own in a boating accident than to place them inside a Biden Box.
https://archive.ph/Dr6Db
Liberty Safe, the #1 gun safe brand in the United States, recently assisted the FBI in gaining access to a J6 defendant's gun safe by providing the feds with a backdoor code to open it. Liberty claims they have such a system in place so that owners can gain access to their safe in the event that they lose or forget their code
If you own a safe with an electronic lock, it's best to lose any boomsticks you own in a boating accident than to place them inside a Biden Box.
https://archive.ph/Dr6Db
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Video from Nathan Hughes regarding the FBI & Liberty Safe.
In a separate post he stated the FBI moved all the items in his safe (likely recording serial numbers but that's just my guess...) but nothing appeared to be missing...
In a separate post he stated the FBI moved all the items in his safe (likely recording serial numbers but that's just my guess...) but nothing appeared to be missing...
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Media is too big
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Belgium:
This Frenchman had his bag and MacBook stolen in Brussels which lead him to tracking down the thieves and dismantling a huge stolen goods network.
The ethnicity of the thieves will surprise you.
This Frenchman had his bag and MacBook stolen in Brussels which lead him to tracking down the thieves and dismantling a huge stolen goods network.
The ethnicity of the thieves will surprise you.
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A Fox News investigation a few months after 9/11 discusses how Israeli telecom companies spy on Americans, and even have backdoor access to federal law enforcement wiretaps. The implication is that it is difficult to believe Israel didn't, at minimum, know about the attacks. This video series has been scrubbed from the internet multiple times, thus the poor quality of what can be found.
Think anything has changed in 22 years? Think again. One of the companies involved still has contracts with every major phone and data company, and is now located in the United States.
https://archive.ph/kekAG
Think anything has changed in 22 years? Think again. One of the companies involved still has contracts with every major phone and data company, and is now located in the United States.
https://archive.ph/kekAG
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2FA based on phone numbers is trash and cannot be trusted.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/vitalik-buterin-reveals-x-account-hack-was-caused-by-sim-swap-attack
https://cointelegraph.com/news/vitalik-buterin-reveals-x-account-hack-was-caused-by-sim-swap-attack
Cointelegraph
Vitalik Buterin reveals X account hack was caused by SIM swap attack
Vitalik Buterin has regained control of his phone number confirming that he was the victim of a SIM swap attack.
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It appears the hot wallets for CoinEX are currently being drained for $54M+ so far on ETH, TRON, BSC, BTC, XRP, and Polygon.
ETH
0x8bf8cd7F001D0584F98F53a3d82eD0bA498cC3dE
0x483D88278Cbc0C9105c4807d558E06782AEFf584
0xCC1AE485b617c59a7c577C02cd07078a2bcCE454
TRON
TPFUjxQzG88Vwynrpj2W61ZAkQ9W2QYgAQ
BSC
0xc844f7178379782ec19f3ee6e399f2eb7b2b984f
BTC
1BHNb9UJy4cWFB5wywZkTVgoNB4JbFmswH
XRP
rpQxVcjVF2fC23r3xKyJS53jw8d5SRhZQf
SOL
G3udanrxk8stVe8Se2zXmJ3QwU8GSFJMn28mTfn8t1kq
Polygon
0x4515bE0067E60d8e49b2425D37e61c791C9B95e9
BCH
qrgxyhj8rzl4l7fgauu6q6vtu2grct4jeyrnaq2s75
ETH
0x8bf8cd7F001D0584F98F53a3d82eD0bA498cC3dE
0x483D88278Cbc0C9105c4807d558E06782AEFf584
0xCC1AE485b617c59a7c577C02cd07078a2bcCE454
TRON
TPFUjxQzG88Vwynrpj2W61ZAkQ9W2QYgAQ
BSC
0xc844f7178379782ec19f3ee6e399f2eb7b2b984f
BTC
1BHNb9UJy4cWFB5wywZkTVgoNB4JbFmswH
XRP
rpQxVcjVF2fC23r3xKyJS53jw8d5SRhZQf
SOL
G3udanrxk8stVe8Se2zXmJ3QwU8GSFJMn28mTfn8t1kq
Polygon
0x4515bE0067E60d8e49b2425D37e61c791C9B95e9
BCH
qrgxyhj8rzl4l7fgauu6q6vtu2grct4jeyrnaq2s75
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Investigations by ZachXBT
It appears the hot wallets for CoinEX are currently being drained for $54M+ so far on ETH, TRON, BSC, BTC, XRP, and Polygon. ETH 0x8bf8cd7F001D0584F98F53a3d82eD0bA498cC3dE 0x483D88278Cbc0C9105c4807d558E06782AEFf584 0xCC1AE485b617c59a7c577C02cd07078a2bcCE454…
Update: This hack appears to have been done by North Korea.
One hour ago they were moving funds from the CoinEX hack to 0x75 on OP.
0x75 on Polygon was funded from the $41M Stake hack.
One hour ago they were moving funds from the CoinEX hack to 0x75 on OP.
0x75 on Polygon was funded from the $41M Stake hack.
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A critical heap overflow vulnerability has been discovered in libwebp that is being actively exploited in the wild and potentially allows for remote code execution. This affects at least all the popular browsers and Electron-based apps, including messengers such as Signal and Telegram, and additionally LibreOffice.
The major web browsers have already released an update, so make sure you update your browsers. Electron has released an update too, but the app vendors will need to integrate it into updated versions of their apps. There is the potential for zero-click exploits for the Electron-based messengers until they update, so be careful with opening messages from unknown contacts until then.
https://stackdiary.com/critical-vulnerability-in-webp-codec-cve-2023-4863/
The major web browsers have already released an update, so make sure you update your browsers. Electron has released an update too, but the app vendors will need to integrate it into updated versions of their apps. There is the potential for zero-click exploits for the Electron-based messengers until they update, so be careful with opening messages from unknown contacts until then.
https://stackdiary.com/critical-vulnerability-in-webp-codec-cve-2023-4863/
Stack Diary
Critical WebP bug: many apps, not just browsers, under threat
A significant vulnerability in the WebP Codec has been unearthed, prompting major browser vendors, including Google and Mozilla, to expedite the release of
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Forwarded from Eastern European insider
OSINT_Handbook_2020.pdf
4.2 MB
Always wanted to be as cool as James Bond?
Now you can achieve your dream with this Opens Source Intelligence handbook
Now you can achieve your dream with this Opens Source Intelligence handbook
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The UK’s Online Safety Bill has passed Parliament and is on its way to Buckingham Palace to become law. Promoted under the false guise of protecting children and stopping terrorism, groups like the Center for Countering Digital Hate are applauding the bill’s passage; that should tell you all you need to know about what its true purpose is.
Your social credit score is about to become a whole lot lower.
https://archive.ph/scqo9
Your social credit score is about to become a whole lot lower.
https://archive.ph/scqo9
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Dutch Police Can Access Hidden Telegram Numbers
https://cyberwarzone.com/dutch-police-can-access-hidden-telegram-numbers/
Telegram, the messaging app that prides itself on user privacy, may not be as secure as it claims1. Recent documents released by the Dutch police reveal that they can swiftly request Telegram to disclose hidden phone numbers and IP addresses.
https://cyberwarzone.com/dutch-police-can-access-hidden-telegram-numbers/
Telegram, the messaging app that prides itself on user privacy, may not be as secure as it claims1. Recent documents released by the Dutch police reveal that they can swiftly request Telegram to disclose hidden phone numbers and IP addresses.
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Apple has had 16 zero-days so far this year https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/apple/apple-emergency-updates-fix-3-new-zero-days-exploited-in-attacks/
BleepingComputer
Apple emergency updates fix 3 new zero-days exploited in attacks
Apple released emergency security updates to patch three new zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in attacks targeting iPhone and Mac users, for a total of 16 zero-days patched this year.
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***Repost, but still highly relevant.***
BLUF: Use at least a 7 to 8 word passphrase for encryption.
For something like full disk encryption, you will want to use some kind of randomly generated passphrase consisting of at least 7 to 8 words for security against normal bruteforcing.
Why a couple of words and not just some 16 or 20 random character password? Memorization. A passphrase is significantly easier to memorize compared to a password, and it holds up stronger thanks to key stretching.
For security against an adversary (like the NSA/FBI) who will probably have a quantum computer within the next decade, the passphrase needs to be longer.
BLUF: Use at least a 7 to 8 word passphrase for encryption.
For something like full disk encryption, you will want to use some kind of randomly generated passphrase consisting of at least 7 to 8 words for security against normal bruteforcing.
Why a couple of words and not just some 16 or 20 random character password? Memorization. A passphrase is significantly easier to memorize compared to a password, and it holds up stronger thanks to key stretching.
For security against an adversary (like the NSA/FBI) who will probably have a quantum computer within the next decade, the passphrase needs to be longer.
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A new device, developed for the Pentagon after US Special Forces requested it, can identify people without seeing their face: instead it detects their unique cardiac signature with an infrared laser. While it works at 200 meters (219 yards), longer distances could be possible with a better laser. “I don’t want to say you could do it from space,” says Steward Remaly, of the Pentagon’s Combatting Terrorism Technical Support Office, “but longer ranges should be possible.”
https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/06/27/238884/the-pentagon-has-a-laser-that-can-identify-people-from-a-distanceby-their-heartbeat/
https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/06/27/238884/the-pentagon-has-a-laser-that-can-identify-people-from-a-distanceby-their-heartbeat/
MIT Technology Review
The Pentagon has a laser that can identify people from a distance—by their heartbeat
The Jetson prototype can pick up on a unique cardiac signature from 200 meters away, even through clothes.
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The CIA is rolling out its own artificial intelligence tool to sort through the the vast amounts of open-source data it collects. Virtually anything that appears in print, in the airwaves, or online will be analyzed by this bot. And since intelligence agencies consider information the government purchases from commercial sources to be open-source that means every phone call you make, every place you visit, every purchase you make will be too. The CIA will be providing this bot to every intelligence agency in the US federal government.
The CIA promises that, unlike with many tech companies that have used ChatGPT and similar programs so far, no data breaches or leaks will occur. “Trust us, bro.” We don’t know where all the fentanyl is coming from, neither.”
https://archive.ph/rUuNx
The CIA promises that, unlike with many tech companies that have used ChatGPT and similar programs so far, no data breaches or leaks will occur. “Trust us, bro.” We don’t know where all the fentanyl is coming from, neither.”
https://archive.ph/rUuNx
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Admin spotted in the wild
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