Forwarded from Zeroc00i News & Tricks (Bruno Menozzi (Zeroc00I))
É isso. A mesma opinião que compartilho aqui sobre os modelos de IA: O quanto os modelos que precisam implementar guardrails por pressão governamental etc tendem a ficar pra trás do que os pesquisadores de segurança precisam
It’s becoming obvious that relying on frontier models is getting to be risky business. Either the model gets export controlled, or it gets nerfed with hidden guardrails. The second one is the more annoying problem for defensive cybersecurity work. When a model like Fable outright blocks anything security-related, that’s at least transparent, because we know upfront it doesn’t work for cybersecurity. The real problem is hidden guardrails, a frontier model quietly stops working for a use case and we can’t tell why, and sometimes an older version performs better than the new one (more on that later in the blog).
https://www.hacktron.ai/blog/open-weight-models-vs-frontier-models
It’s becoming obvious that relying on frontier models is getting to be risky business. Either the model gets export controlled, or it gets nerfed with hidden guardrails. The second one is the more annoying problem for defensive cybersecurity work. When a model like Fable outright blocks anything security-related, that’s at least transparent, because we know upfront it doesn’t work for cybersecurity. The real problem is hidden guardrails, a frontier model quietly stops working for a use case and we can’t tell why, and sometimes an older version performs better than the new one (more on that later in the blog).
https://www.hacktron.ai/blog/open-weight-models-vs-frontier-models
A IBM apresentou o primeiro transistor sub-1 nanômetro (7 ångstrons), baseado na arquitetura nanostack. Ela empilha transistores em três dimensões com canais condutores de apenas 15 camadas atômicas de espessura.
Com isso, espera-se estender a Lei de Moore por mais uma década. Em comparação com os chips de 2 nm de 2021, o chip experimental empacota quase 100 bilhões de transistores em uma área do tamanho de uma unha, quase o dobro da densidade do chip de 2 nm.
A nanostack promete trazer 50% mais de desempenho computacional e 70% mais de eficiência energética.
fontes:
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/25/1139696/ibm-unveils-sub1nm-chip/
https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-06-25-ibm-debuts-worlds-first-sub-1-nanometer-chip-technology
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/ibm-claims-worlds-first-sub-1-nanometer-chip-technology/
Com isso, espera-se estender a Lei de Moore por mais uma década. Em comparação com os chips de 2 nm de 2021, o chip experimental empacota quase 100 bilhões de transistores em uma área do tamanho de uma unha, quase o dobro da densidade do chip de 2 nm.
A nanostack promete trazer 50% mais de desempenho computacional e 70% mais de eficiência energética.
fontes:
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/25/1139696/ibm-unveils-sub1nm-chip/
https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-06-25-ibm-debuts-worlds-first-sub-1-nanometer-chip-technology
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/ibm-claims-worlds-first-sub-1-nanometer-chip-technology/
Writing a debugger from scratch
https://www.timdbg.com/posts/writing-a-debugger-from-scratch-part-1/
#debugger #scratch
https://www.timdbg.com/posts/writing-a-debugger-from-scratch-part-1/
#debugger #scratch
TimDbg
Writing a Debugger From Scratch - DbgRs Part 1 - Attaching to a Process
I’ve left the Microsoft Debugger Platform team twice, and each time I’ve started writing my own debugger. I must really like debuggers or something. This time, I have two reasons for writing a new debugger. The first is because I want to learn Rust better…
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> check social media
> internation cyber news digest posts
> doxes some kid
> nice broccoli haircut tho
> nerd allegedly part of meccha chamelon thingie
> worker or smthn, idfk
> shows discord cam thingie
> records his face
> idk why
> flexes $50,000
> idk why
> internation cyber news digest posts
> doxes some kid
> nice broccoli haircut tho
> nerd allegedly part of meccha chamelon thingie
> worker or smthn, idfk
> shows discord cam thingie
> records his face
> idk why
> flexes $50,000
> idk why
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> get dm
> "i got malwared, me stuff no good"
> ok send
> sends link
> look inside
> python script
> obfuscated with pyarmor
> using trial version
> lolwtf
> bonk with stick
> spits of goop
> getthem-dot-py
> ???
> look inside
> drops stuff called "nig"
> drops xmr miner
> drops more python scripts
> obfuscated with pyarmor (again)
> bonk with stick
> spits out more goop
> over 10 files
> all the files do p much the same stuff
> ???
> use ai slop machine and tools to get original src
> look inside
> repetitive code
> notes in code
> debug print statements
> sniff sniff
> ai slop
Chat, this is yet another Threat Actor using AI to slop up some malware. The only difference is this Threat Actor used professional level tools (although trial version) and put slightly more effort into the C2 and masquerading stuff.
If you'd like to see the source code I've reconstructed (and slightly more verbose writing), see post below this one.
> "i got malwared, me stuff no good"
> ok send
> sends link
> look inside
> python script
> obfuscated with pyarmor
> using trial version
> lolwtf
> bonk with stick
> spits of goop
> getthem-dot-py
> ???
> look inside
> drops stuff called "nig"
> drops xmr miner
> drops more python scripts
> obfuscated with pyarmor (again)
> bonk with stick
> spits out more goop
> over 10 files
> all the files do p much the same stuff
> ???
> use ai slop machine and tools to get original src
> look inside
> repetitive code
> notes in code
> debug print statements
> sniff sniff
> ai slop
Chat, this is yet another Threat Actor using AI to slop up some malware. The only difference is this Threat Actor used professional level tools (although trial version) and put slightly more effort into the C2 and masquerading stuff.
If you'd like to see the source code I've reconstructed (and slightly more verbose writing), see post below this one.
Forwarded from vx-underground
vx-underground
> get dm > "i got malwared, me stuff no good" > ok send > sends link > look inside > python script > obfuscated with pyarmor > using trial version > lolwtf > bonk with stick > spits of goop > getthem-dot-py > ??? > look inside > drops stuff called "nig" >…
more verbose stuff
https://malwaresourcecode.com/home/my-projects/malware-reversing-shorts/2026-07-22-free-ai-goop-malware-source-code
https://malwaresourcecode.com/home/my-projects/malware-reversing-shorts/2026-07-22-free-ai-goop-malware-source-code
Malwaresourcecode
2026-07-22 - Free AI goop (malware source code) | malware source code
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Encryption and Globalization 15 Years Later: End-to-End Encryption and the Third Round of the "Going Dark" Debate
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6959699#maincontent
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6959699#maincontent
Ssrn
Encryption and Globalization 15 Years Later: End-to-End Encryption and the Third Round of the "Going Dark" Debate
This Article updates and expands on 2012 research on encryption and globalization, analyzing what the authors call "Round 3" of the Going Dark Debate:
How to read Mathematics? A study guide
https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.24136
https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.24136
arXiv.org
How to read Mathematics? A study guide
Reading a math textbook isn't like reading a novel. You've probably already figured that out on your own. But how *do* you read mathematical texts? And how can you actually learn from a book or...
Forwarded from 📚 Cs/books/uwu
Endoflineblog
Functional programming from first principles, part 1 – motivation | End of Line Blog
In this new article series,
we explore the functional programming language paradigm:
what it is, how it differs from other paradigms,
and what are the advantages of structuring your programs in a functional manner.
We will explore all these topics through…
we explore the functional programming language paradigm:
what it is, how it differs from other paradigms,
and what are the advantages of structuring your programs in a functional manner.
We will explore all these topics through…
An Evolved Circuit, Intrinsic in Silicon,
Entwined with Physics
https://gwern.net/doc/ai/1997-thompson.pdf
Entwined with Physics
https://gwern.net/doc/ai/1997-thompson.pdf
Curated collection of essential articles for bug bounty hunters.
https://bugbountydaily.com/
https://bugbountydaily.com/
Bugbountydaily
Bug Bounty Daily
The ultimate reading list for bug bounty hunters. Discover curated articles and resources, track your progress, and stay ahead in cybersecurity.
Forwarded from Compsci Library 📚
https://thelanguagenerds.com/2019/why-cant-the-world-speak-one-universal-language/
Interesting article about language, this answer why we still found programming language fanatics, its something that repeated over history but now it happen in _beep boop beep_ machine we called computer. Favoritize a language is fine without forcing others to use and bad mouth about other languages.
Interesting article about language, this answer why we still found programming language fanatics, its something that repeated over history but now it happen in _beep boop beep_ machine we called computer. Favoritize a language is fine without forcing others to use and bad mouth about other languages.
The Language Nerds
Why The World Will Never Speak One Universal Language.
The question of why can't the world speak a single language is echoed more often, either by people interested in languages or by people whose interest in languages does not go beyond using them to
O AUR do arch Linux foi temporariamente desativado devido ao fluxo de malwares
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/message/YPJ3FQYJTJXXY3RUXCYLMHUKHLIUNVFF/
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/message/YPJ3FQYJTJXXY3RUXCYLMHUKHLIUNVFF/