very sophisticated social engineering targeted at one of their developers https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/3/supply-chain-social-engineering/
I'm happy to announce the long-awaited first release of misp-modules-cli version 1.0.0.
This initial release makes it nifty and convenient to use MISP expansion modules directly from the command line, whether you are working against a local or remote misp-modules service. The goal is simple: bring the power of misp-modules into a lightweight CLI workflow that is easy to script, automate, and integrate into daily analysis work.
#misp #mispmodules #threatintelligence #threatintel #opensource #cli #cybersecurity #osint
🔗 Release note https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules-cli/releases/tag/v1.0
misp-modules-cli https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules-cli
misp-modules https://github.com/MISP/misp-modules
how diffie hellman key exchange works
(with as little math as possible)
So, humanity's epitaph may be:
"We died in a nuclear holocaust rather than arrest a paedophile ring"
😳
I hope this gets a gazillion views:
In a very respectful interview, Epstein survivor Lisa Philips explains how Jeffrey Epstein and his enablers raped young girls who were dreaming of a modelling career.

There are 11 million ppl who live on Cuba.
Currently, Trump has decided they should not receive any oil
Their entire country's economy is being shut down because it can not produce sufficient electricity
No one is talking about this on this on the Internet, but you can if you copy this message xx
🇨🇺
https://www.dw.com/en/cuba-oil-fuel-embargo-economy-crisis-united-states-trump-venezuela/a-75849429
The 5 Most Famous Laws in The World
1. Dunning-Kruger Law:
Stupid people think they're smart. Smart people doubt themselves. The less you know, the more confident you are.
2. Parkinson's Law:
Work expands to fill the time available, so longer deadlines often lead to slower completion.
3. Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule):
Roughly 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. Focus on the few things that actually matter.
4. Hanlon's Razor:
People aren't trying to hurt you, they're just being careless. That person who didn't text back? They forgot, not ignoring you.
5. Peter's Law:
Good workers become bad managers. Being great at your job doesn't mean you'll be great at the next level.
And I would add
6. Murphy's Law:
Anything that can go wrong, will, when you least expect and can't afford.