2019-01-17 News Feed

Categories Hacker Shit, News Feed Stuff, Random Musings, Security Stuff, Stuff To Learn

Today’s Principle to Follow:
Principle #15: Consider Opposing Perspectives to the Ones you Normally Hold.
   Try to mentally take the place of someone who holds another perspective, or who lives life in the opposing camp to your own. Just thinking more deeply about their daily lives and why they believe what they believe can be mind opening. Another important way to expand your horizons is to read up on how people in the opposing camp think about the issue. What kind of books, sites, and television stations to they get their information from? You can start there to get closer to understanding how they think. Make the effort to understand more deeply, rather than dismiss their beliefs and concerns offhand. Realize that you cannot truly disagree with someone’s viewpoint until you completely understand what it is that they believe and why they believe it. Also realize that if you always get your information from the people who hole your won views, then you are missing out on getting a bigger picture understanding.



Ukrainian Police Arrest 6 Hackers Linked to DDoS and Financial Attacks
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/ukrainian-cybercriminals.html
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Unprotected Government Server Exposes Years of FBI Investigations
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/oklahoma-fbi-data-leak.html
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Hackers infect e-commerce sites by compromising their advertising partner
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/magecart-hacking-credit-cards.html
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Flight Booking System Flaw Affected Customers of 141 Airlines Worldwide
https://thehackernews.com/2019/01/airlines-flight-hacking.html
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Del Rio, Texas is using paper after suffering ransomware attack

A city in Texas is using paper after suffering ransomware attack


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The curious case of the Raspberry Pi in the network closet
https://blog.haschek.at/2018/the-curious-case-of-the-RasPi-in-our-network.html
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Introduction to WebAuthn API
https://medium.com/@herrjemand/introduction-to-webauthn-api-5fd1fb46c285
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What We Found in the SANS Holiday Hack: Command Execution Vulnerability in rssh with allowscp
https://esnet-security.github.io/vulnerabilities/20190115_rssh
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How to write a rootkit without really trying
How to write a rootkit without really trying
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MiTM Attack Between Target Windows Machines and a DNS Server

MiTM Attack Between Target Windows Machines and a DNS Server


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Exposed JIRA server leaks NASA staff and project data!
https://medium.com/@logicbomb_1/bugbounty-nasa-internal-user-and-project-details-are-out-2f2e3580421b
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MESG Online Hackathon 2019
https://medium.com/mesg/mesg-online-hackathon-2019-2131c668c37f
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Arduino Wireless RF Transceiver Module Intro

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Trend Micro Researchers Prove How Easy it is Hackers to Hack a Construction Crane and Cause Destruction.

Watch as hackers take over a construction crane


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Buffer Overflow Practical Examples, Shellcode Injection and Local Privilege Escalation – protostar stack5
https://0xrick.github.io/binary-exploitation/bof5/
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A tale of private key reuse – By Koen Rouwhorst
A tale of private key reuse
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A Deeper Look into XSS Payloads
https://research.digitalinterruption.com/2018/12/18/a-deeper-look-into-xss-payloads/
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