SuperfluousSec

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Networks, security, infosec, I'll cyber all over. Constitutionalist. Train every day on the cyber range and the shooting range, hone skills.
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Last night's northern lights. Vertical shot. You probably want to click this one to see it bigger. This was a good show.

This is actually looking south. They were all around last night.

#Photography #NorthernLights #Minnesota

A number of people have come out of the woodwork to ask me how they can "Help" the Internet Archive.

3 years ago, I wrote an essay about that. It holds up nicely:

http://blog.archive.org/2020/06/14/how-can-you-help-the-internet-archive/

How Can You Help the Internet Archive? - Internet Archive Blogs

With the Internet Archive being mentioned prominently in the news for the past couple of weeks, we’ve had thousands of people discuss us in social media, and contact us directly with strong concerns and worries. Above all, many want, in some way, to “help” and have asked us what they can do, if anything. While […]

Internet Archive Blogs
OK, was it Microsoft or Audacity who fucked over the sound setup I had dialed in and working well for the last few years. I've ruled out Shure software and the mics.
I think we all know who shall be blamed, because Microsoft is in some kind of quality freefall.

Meeting a friend in Utah for vacation. I got in early, rented a car, planned to pick him up at SLC. I was tired when he landed, I checked Uber, only $27. Told him to do that, and he ordered a car as soon as we hung up.

He paid $65.

The next day: standing in the same room ordering Ubers at the same moment going to the same location, I was quoted $45 and he was quoted $75.

His home zip code is much wealthier than mine. Is Uber charging based on the assumed income of the person ordering?

ℹ️ Update: Internet service has been restored in #Italy after a multi-hour nation-scale disruption that saw leading provider Telecom Italia's connectivity collapse to 26% of ordinary levels; the operator has not issued an explanation; incident duration ~5 hours 📈 #TIMDown

This is the picture Wikipedia uses to illustrate the triboelectric effect

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triboelectric_effect

Triboelectric effect - Wikipedia

Blog | PixiePoint Security

the next time one of you finds a UAF in pdfium, please make a PoC exploits it using https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2023/p2739r0.pdf, i would literally pay $5 to see this
I'm not saying the electronics supply industry is having serious issues, but I just checked and the basic 200 ohm resistor I wanted has a 67 week lead time

Another great @ShmooCon this year. Glad to see the three track back, lots of good talks. As always, great seeing all my infosec friends again.

Thanks to all the Shoo volunteers making this possible!