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Lmao. Exploits of mom 2025 edition
Addressing Risks from Chris Krebs and Government Censorship

 MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES The Federal Government has a constitutional duty and a moral responsibility to respect and

The White House

Not that I post much on here, but I have a bluesky account now.

https://bsky.app/profile/mikedee-hacker.bsky.social

Mike Dee (@mikedee-hacker.bsky.social)

Hacker, Poker Player

Bluesky Social

Holiday Hack Challenge 2024 just launched!

https://2024.holidayhackchallenge.com/

Did you know that you can look up plaintexts of over a trillion MD5 hashes ... for free?

https://www.nitrxgen.net/md5db/

He's pre-exhausted and stored quite a few combinations as well:

https://www.nitrxgen.net/md5db_info/

And there's an API (but note the restrictions):

https://www.nitrxgen.net/md5db_info/#api

(Not affiliated, just a fan - though I have collaborated with the operator for a few years now on related projects / research)

MD5 Database - Nitrxgen

A free, instant MD5 lookup service with over 1 Trillion password candidates.

Crowdstrike publishes updated CIA triad

At least a dozen organizations with domain names at domain registrar Squarespace saw their websites hijacked last week. Squarespace bought all assets of Google Domains a year ago, but many customers still haven’t set up their new accounts. Experts say malicious hackers learned they could commandeer any migrated Squarespace accounts that hadn’t yet been registered, merely by supplying an email address tied to an existing domain.

From the story:

"...an analysis released by security experts at Metamask and Paradigm finds the most likely explanation for what happened is that Squarespace assumed all users migrating from Google Domains would select the social login options — such “Continue with Google” or “Continue with Apple” — as opposed to the “Continue with email” choice.

Taylor Monahan, lead product manager at Metamask, said Squarespace never accounted for the possibility that a threat actor might sign up for an account using an email associated with a recently-migrated domain before the legitimate email holder created the account themselves.

“Thus nothing actually stops them from trying to login with an email,” Monahan told KrebsOnSecurity. “And since there’s no password on the account, it just shoots them to the ‘create password for your new account’ flow. And since the account is half-initialized on the backend, they now have access to the domain in question.”

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/07/researchers-weak-security-defaults-enabled-squarespace-domains-hijacks/

Researchers: Weak Security Defaults Enabled Squarespace Domains Hijacks – Krebs on Security

@paulasadoorian I like YYYYMMDD for sorting purposes