IT'S NOT THE F$%@ING FLIPPERS FAULT CARS ARE EASY TO STEAL!!!
He/Him
I'm a hacker, presenter, and sometimes writer, video editor and other odd jobs.
| Github | https://github.com/Fen-nix |

He/Him
I'm a hacker, presenter, and sometimes writer, video editor and other odd jobs.
| Github | https://github.com/Fen-nix |
IT'S NOT THE F$%@ING FLIPPERS FAULT CARS ARE EASY TO STEAL!!!
You know as terrible as these tools are, you gotta hand it to them that they're willing to throw shade at their users when they respond negatively.
See: the recommended links after my hostile response.
Boosted that as a reminder for people to check out the embedded systems village.
Also, I can see you #LoudmouthSecurity guys also like sandwiches.
It was a goal of mine this year to have a cool keepsake for the students participating in #CyberSCI.
Sadly, my hardware skills are not up to par yet. Luckily one of our awesome sponsors, Loud Mouth Security, specialize in this kind of thing and this is the awesome result!
Trevor and his team are running the Embedded Systems Village at #DEFCON31 this year, so check 'em out when you're down there! They're also doing some IoT hacking training at DC this year too!
Photo credit: Trent Holmes
How to spice up your morning meetings:
Reading this article:
https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/aviation/2023/02/20/after-alaska-airlines-planes-bump-runway-a-scramble-to-pull-the-plug/
They found the issue remarkably quickly and implemented a workaround really fast, which is impressive. Great job by their team.
Two in quick succession like that is a good sign that something ain't right.
Alaska’s flight operations staff quickly realized that a software bug was sending bad takeoff weight data to its crews. They immediately figured out a workaround and normal flying resumed.