MR.e

@MR_E@infosec.exchange
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Hey there! I'm someone who loves trying out different open-source software, creating awesome graphic designs, 3D printing cool stuff, making animations, and writing. My biggest passion is creating top-notch security products. I'm really interested in the nitty-gritty details of technology and privacy issues. I believe that if product management and security teams work together, we can make amazing products that solve big problems. Right now, I'm done with my graduate studies and can't wait to attend more BSides and other events in the near future.

#fedi22 #tech #technology

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Bloghttps://cyberexperience.io/
#nokings protest in bridgwater, MA!

Great #NoKings turnout in my little city, where we lined the main road into town.

I took photos of the signs. First batch: Kept to the "no kings" theme.

#sfba #today

#NoKings #SantaFe protest was loud, forceful, peaceful protest. My heard breaks for Minnesota.
ouch...

OK folks, really need your help. Trans Pride NI is getting zero funding, nothing from the council or Belfast Pride and if they don't hit £5k, it won't happen.

Can we get this to target?

Please share.

Thank you ❤️🏳️‍⚧️

Update: £6K reached 👍 ... "Any additional funds raised will either be used to financially support this or the next years festival"

https://justgiving.com/campaign/transprideni2025

Trans Pride NI 2025

Help us make a bigger & better Trans Pride Northern Ireland 2025 a reality!

JustGiving

The Russians aren't coming, they are already here. Without most anyone realizing, they've created an entire malicious adtech industry whose story is just as complex as the Chinese organized crime we're now realizing from their ventures into pig butchering.

VexTrio is just one Russian organized crime group in the malicious adtech world, but they are a critical one. They have a very "special" relationship with website hackers that defies logic. I'd put my money on a contractual one. all your bases belong to russian adtech hackers.

Today we've released the first piece of research that may eventually prove whether I am right. This paper is hard. i've been told. I know. We've condensed thousands of hours of research into about 30 pages. @briankrebs tried to make the main points a lot more consumable -- and wrote a fabulous complimentary article : read both!

There's so much more to say... but at the same time, between ourselves and Brian, we've released a lot of lead material ... and there's more to come. I've emphasized the Russian (technically Eastern European) crime here, but as Brian's article points out there is a whole Italian side too. and more.

We've given SURBL, Spamhaus, Cloudflare, Domain Tools, several registrars, and many security companies over 100k domains. They are also posted on our open github.

Super thanks to our collaborators at Qurium, GoDaddy Sucuri Security, and elsewhere.

#threatintel #scam #tds #vextrio #cybercrime #cybersecurity #infosec #dns #infoblox #InfobloxThreatIntel #malware #phishing #spam

https://blogs.infoblox.com/threat-intelligence/vexing-and-vicious-the-eerie-relationship-between-wordpress-hackers-and-an-adtech-cabal/

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/06/inside-a-dark-adtech-empire-fed-by-fake-captchas/

What is the Real Relationship between WordPress Hackers and Malicious Adtech?

A cabal of Russian-nexus adtech companies are the cybercriminal choice to drive users to scams and malware from millions of compromised sites.

Infoblox Blog
No Kings protest Asheville included a mock dumpster fire.
It was wet. But I was there. #NoKings. #NoFascists either.
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Google AI mistakenly says fatal Air India crash involved Airbus instead of Boeing
Google's disclaimer says AI "may include mistakes," which is an understatement.
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/google-ai-mistakenly-says-fatal-air-india-crash-involved-airbus-instead-of-boeing/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
@arstechnica Get this. The so-called AI chatbots will tell you the truth 99% of the times. It makes this "maybe-mistake" 1% of the times, and this is enough to f*ck you up because you might have been so convinced to AI by then.
@freevolt24 @arstechnica Did an LLM up with this 1% number, or did you pull it out of thin air? Two digits is the lowest it ever gets.
@freevolt24 @arstechnica The newer more sophisticated ones seem to make things up even more often than the older models, so I suspect 1% is a pretty low estimate.

@mrencyclopedia @freevolt24 @arstechnica

The frontier models (#o3pro) is so hungry for context that it will pull it from adjacent areas and the end user may mistake it for hallucination.

TLDR; The newer models are so good, Apes can't tell if it's hallucination or if they too dumb for the machine 😬

@freevolt24 @arstechnica the times it tells you the truth is correct to 30~20%

@freevolt24 @arstechnica

Multiple studies show that human experts have accuracy lower than appropriately trained KNOWLEDGE DOMAIN algorithms...

...an interesting study says, that while that's the case, a human expert working in tandem with a machine given better cumulative outcomes.

@arstechnica if your AI is making mistakes then it's not production ready. No one should accept software that randomly makes mistakes and returns incorrect results.
@arstechnica it's clear this is not stopping. This should be the end of this era of ai. It is simply unacceptable
@arstechnica what data is it even trained on to associate 'Airbus' with 'crash' rather than 'Boeing'?
@ASprinkleofSage @arstechnica Wanna bet there's custom tweaking involved to protect bullshit Murican industries because Taco Donnie wants ti that way? We all know American Ai companies are crawling up his ass since inauguration...
@rejzor @ASprinkleofSage To be fair, "Airbush crash" is a thing compared to "boeing crash"
@arstechnica yes all the early reports said it was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner (before AI got their hands on it)
@arstechnica “mistakenly”
AI = Trumpist disinformation engine
@arstechnica hopefully Airbus sue the hell out of them for it ...

@arstechnica

How much was it/ were they paid for that? Who benefits? 😐

@arstechnica Google's AI is spreading defamatory misinformation in this case of a horrible deadly incident.
How much has Google been bribed with to keep Boeing's name out of statements about aircraft crashes?
My deepest sympathies go out to all relatives of those killed on board the Boeing 787 (bad) Dreamliner that crashed soon after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport in India killing all but one human on board, as well as to the relatives of those killed by the impact of the crash on residential buildings in close proximity to the airport.
A horrible saddenin tragedy.

#GoogleAI #Misinformation #Disinformation #Defamation #FalseClaims #AirIndia #PlaneCrash #India #Ahmedabad

@arstechnica Google AI says a lot of shit I didn t even ask for.
@arstechnica Another shit story when they didn't check the sources of the generation there in the output - did it come from a bad source, they didn't check.

@arstechnica
Just a reminder that the 'A' in 'AI' stands for:
Artificial - Insincere; fake, forced or feigned. Not natural or normal: imposed arbitrarily or without regard to the specifics or normal circumstances of a person, a situation, etc.

It's literally NO intelligence. It can't think. It's a toaster that talks based on the things it recorded.
#TheMoreYouKnow

@arstechnica it isn’t a “mistake” is it? It’s deliberate manipulation of facts, I really do not think AI is useful to anyone ever it’s a ponzi scheme to manipulate people