Adam

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I'm the husband of a brilliant woman and father of three amazing boys. When there's time, I'm also a 3D artist, animator, motion capturer, software engineer, and amateur IT nerd. What little time I have left I like to spend on a trail in a park somewhere.
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No good idea - like rewarding open source software developers and maintainers for their contributions - goes unabused by cybercriminals, and this was the case with the Tea Protocol and two token farming campaigns.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/17/tea_ceo_fends_off_token_farmers/

#opensource

CEO spills the Tea about massive token farming campaigns

interview: Plus: automated SBOMs, $250,000 bounties ahead

The Register

The method outlined here in this Israeli social science experiment is one of the most fascinating I've ever read about: https://archive.ph/1WyBd

"Don’t tell everyone in Giv’at Shmuel that they’re wrong. Tell them that they’re right: A perpetual war with Israel’s neighbors made a lot of sense. If anything, the people of Giv’at Shmuel ought to be angrier.

With the help of an advertising agency, the social scientists created online ads celebrating the tension between Israelis and Palestinians, and extolling the virtues of fighting for fighting’s sake. One ad showed iconic photos of Israeli war heroes and proclaimed, “Without [war] we wouldn’t have had heroes. For the heroes, we probably need the conflict.” The ad was scored with Wagner’s “Flight of the Valkyries.” Another ad featured footage of a soldier with a machine gun petting a kitten and an infantryman helping an old man cross the street. “What a Wonderful World” played in the background. Its tagline read, “Without [war] we would never be moral. For morality, we probably need the conflict.” The ads, along with brochures and billboards, began appearing in Giv’at Shmuel in 2015. Over a six-week period, according to polling, nearly all of its 25,000 residents saw them."

I haven't been paying much attention to the computer hardware market, but my (13-year-old) home server just died, and holy price-gouging Batman! What happened to RAM prices? Can you mine crypto with RAM now or is this from AI hype? #selfhosting #homelab #servers

Over the last 12 months, watchTowr Labs uncovered thousands of leaked credentials: cloud keys, AD creds, API tokens, even KYC data - already being abused.

Join us on our journey into “innocent” developer tools.

https://labs.watchtowr.com/stop-putting-your-passwords-into-random-websites-yes-seriously-you-are-the-problem/

Stop Putting Your Passwords Into Random Websites (Yes, Seriously, You Are The Problem)

Welcome to watchTowr vs the Internet, part 68. That feeling you’re experiencing? Dread. You should be used to it by now. As is fast becoming an unofficial and, apparently, frowned upon tradition - we identified incredible amounts of publicly exposed passwords, secrets, keys and more for very sensitive environments

watchTowr Labs
Happy Halloween from your friends on the COBOL maintenance team!

UC San Diego: Don’t Look Up: There Are Sensitive Internal Links in the Clear on GEO Satellites . “We observed unencrypted cellular backhaul traffic from several providers including cleartext call and text contents, job scheduling and industrial control systems for utility infrastructure, military asset tracking, inventory management for global retail stores, and in-flight wifi.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/10/14/dont-look-up-there-are-sensitive-internal-links-in-the-clear-on-geo-satellites-uc-san-diego/

Don’t Look Up: There Are Sensitive Internal Links in the Clear on GEO Satellites (UC San Diego) | ResearchBuzz: Firehose

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Gamers, we hear you! Which is why we're setting up for the comeback of the century with Xbox:

- raise the console prices
- raise the console prices again
- close a game studio
- raise the price of game pass
- raise the price of consoles again
- close another game studio
- cancel the development of a beloved game
- raise the prices again
Come hang with us tonight at the Bogus Gallery for the opening of (un)Alter(ed) Ego! Reception starts at 5pm and the artist talk is at 7:30. There will be live music, food, and drinks, all free and open to the public!
1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD
#Baltimore
#art
#gallery