RDilling

@RDilling@infosec.exchange
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@hacks4pancakes Ahh. So a C-suite issue!!
@hacks4pancakes So, how did you get in? Social engineering? Brute force??
@mattblaze But, other than the specific plane reference, can’t you use those same 3 points with just about everything he has done so far?

@briankrebs I spun up 2 disposable virtual machines with zero history. One running fedora with a US IP and one running whonix with a Nederland IP.

And searched for Pakistani fentanyl using Google search

On the US machine, I couldn’t find the link at all. Although the Linked-In post about it showed up in the top 8 results

On the Whonix machine your article was the top result, at first. Then the top result was a link what appears to be your article at cybersecurity [dot] fullcoll [dot] edu. But the link does not resolve. And, I can’t find the link to your article any longer.

@hacks4pancakes Has been about a decade since I shipped things from the US to Europe & Asia. But, DHL was always the most reliable. And usually close in price to the cheapest.
@mattblaze that would be an interesting study series. 3 shots of the same subject at different exposure speeds.
@paul_ipv6 @briankrebs Wow. Un-education secretary McMahon is already making an impact…
@jerry if I wanted to toot with well endowed, scantily clad women bots controlled by teenage boys. I would still be on the bird site.
@simonzerafa @briankrebs The point of a tariff is to increase the import cost. To a US manufacturer/supplier the tariff looks like a price increase by their foreign competitors. And from the US manufacturer/supplier’s perspective it is an opportunity to increase their margins. So, even if you find a US supplier, the cost will go up.
@jalefkowit @RoyBrander Would be interesting if a few dems use to organize. Even better if someone stands up as a “sane republican who actually works for you” and threatens to primary them