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Not going to lie, this photo goes hard.

#Olympics #USA

@tomatospy

"You need to find the Top Gun" of exploit reseachers.

The Maverick's? 😉

Top Gun is the school for the top pilots to send them to the next level

@riskybusiness

Open windows are TV for dogs

#dogsofmastodon

@riskybusiness

It's funny how often you answer my "questions" as I'm asking them to myself. I didn't realize the @campuscodi connection to the resumption of the feature interviews, but you've had some bangers this year.

They are always good, and this one was a bit spicy at times.

I do enjoy the podcasts even as a guy with limited "security" experience. I've seen aspects as a user/worker, but the "spycraft"/legal/*hackerman* insights are great.

Realtime look at Progress Software's revenue/insurance payout. The piggy bank is surrounded 🐖

@riskybusiness

This first Seriously Risky Business of 2024 is out!

- Russia's Cyber war gets smarter… And dumber
- Predatory Sparrow strikes again
- Russia hates Democrats, China loves China

listen:
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/srsly-risky-biz-russias-cyber-war-fantasy/id1621305970?i=1000641250468

or read and subscribe https://open.substack.com/pub/srslyriskybiz/p/russias-cyber-war-gets-smarter-and?r=ou2fo&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcome=true

‎Risky Business News: Srsly Risky Biz: Russia's cyber war fantasy on Apple Podcasts

‎Show Risky Business News, Ep Srsly Risky Biz: Russia's cyber war fantasy - 10 Jan 2024

Apple Podcasts

One of the more exotic headlines I didn't expect to read today. Wow

The transparent chip inside a vintage Hewlett-Packard floppy drive
https://www.righto.com/2023/12/HP-silicon-on-sapphire-phi-chip.html

The transparent chip inside a vintage Hewlett-Packard floppy drive

While repairing an eight-inch HP floppy drive, we found that the problem was a broken interface chip. Since the chip was bad, I decapped it ...