TikTok Shoppers Thought They Were Bidding on iPhones. Instead, They Won Teddy Bears

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-surprise-sets-iphones-teddy-bears/

Americans Are Trading Billions of Dollars on Polymarket’s Banned Offshore Platform

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wired.com/story/polymarket-study-illegal-trades-offshore-billions/

If you are even nominally responsible for code and development security, whether your role is #CISO, AppSec, or you commit code of any kind, you NEED to listen to this amazing deep dive into the PCP group by James over at #RiskyBusiness. Simply a fantastic analysis and #ThreatIntel report on the group and its TTPs.
https://risky.biz/RBFEATURES24/

Repurposing a couple spinny disks that I was supposed to recycle, trying out raidctl with #NetBSD. I previously did a RAID install on another machine, then decided 2 disks were more important than one. #RiskyBusiness

Edit: innards

Lawmakers Demand Answers as CISA Tries to Contain Data Leak – Krebs on Security

Interesting conversation on #riskybusiness
I took away how conversation between users and producers of LLM tools often can be hindered by the participants perspectives to the point of misunderstandings.

It reminds notes of how early conversations (2000s) about self driving cars and AI were along the lines of "if your car has to choose between crashing into a bus load of orphans or crashing you into a brick wall..."
That kind of speculation seems painfully naive now.

Also the job of interviewee #Nicholas_Carlini (Anthropoc) is security and privacy, when more exactly their job is talking about security and privacy - which is not a slam - it is actually much harder.

Highly recommended . I'm very interested in what others take away from this episode.

https://overcast.fm/+ABVj7nhH6PY

Feature Interview: Nicholas Carlini, Anthropic — Risky Business Features

In this episode, Anthropic’s Nicholas Carlini joins Patrick Gray and James Wilson to talk about advancements in AI-driven vulnerability research and exploit development. Nicholas’ talk at the recent [un]prompted conference demonstrated how Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 could find and exploit vulnerabilities in popular open source projects. In the short few weeks since then, Anthropic announced a new model that’s already identifying hundreds of bug fixes across critical software. Nicholas talks us through the work he does at Anthropic, what’s possible and the limitations with current frontier models, and where this goes from here. This episode is also available on YouTube

@SheHacksPurple Risky Business.
Pros: Dense, fairly disciplined and not afraid to get technical or controversial.
Cons: can be a bit smug, sponsor interviews are hit and miss.

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‘A Rigged and Dangerous Product’: The Wildest Week for Prediction Markets Yet

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wired.com/story/why-this-was-the-wildest-week-for-prediction-markets-yet/

How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts – Krebs on Security

Public Elevator Sex Caught on Hidden Camera

This is one of those raw, candid clips that feels real. A couple thinks they're alone in a public elevator and ju...

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Public Elevator Sex Caught On Hidden Camera

A hidden camera captures a couple getting it on in a public elevator. See the risky sex unfold as they ride between floors. This is one of those raw, candid.

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