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@Em0nM4stodon As in it has a value and we are going to trade it.
@Tarah Which professions, presumably (hopefully) these are not infosec people? How was the subject brought up? Light conversation or practicing on company infrastructure haha.

@drewharwell Eh. On twitter I've seen more than a few posts by seemingly smart researches exclaiming they've cracked code execution on ChatGPT and can run it as a terminal etc. They're shocked when they'd discover they've been duped and the system just knows what results they want to see.

Google will never knowingly lie to you.

Why seemingly intelligent researchers never test their findings on interact.sh is a different question though.

@insiderphd I guess for long term rentals unfurnished is the norm. but I wouldn't be psyched about unfurnished Airbnb haha.
@insiderphd and appears to have no furniture...

Restraining myself from typing this in all caps. Cellebrite, the Israeli company that develops phone cracking software/hardware that has been used by police forces worldwide, have had their tools and documentation leaked. Holy shit.
#infosec #security #tech #privacy

https://ddosecrets.substack.com/p/cellebrite-msab-phone-forensics-leak

Release: Cellebrite ( 1.7 TB) and MSAB (103 GB)

An anonymous whistleblower has leaked Cellebrite's phone forensics software and its documentation. Co-published with Enlace Hacktivista

Distributed Email of Secrets
@neil I live in an old listed cottage. No end of roof problems. 😔
@gingerjet I know it's a meme but passwords in a book is great for elderly people if it means more complex passwords imo.
@edbott A month, yikes. There's a few pro-twitter people who were dumping on Mastodon here now. Humble pie is the dish of the day.