Big big drama today in Cybersecurity world. A cybersecurity company is faced with telling the truth, or using "softer language" to avoid losing money or (worse case scenario) employees disappearing
See subsequent post for the full news article. Here is the drama summary
> be palo alto
> have threat intel division named unit42
> unit42 finds hacking campaign
> calls it "shadow campaign"
> attribute hacking campaign to chinese government
> palo alto executives see report
> suggest remove attribution to china
> new suggestion appears
> "state-aligned group that operates out of Asia"
> original draft given to reuters
> lolwtf
> backup, rewind
> January 2026 china say palo alto bad
> palo alto worried about china government
> palo alto have employees in china
> palo alto have five offices in china
> vp lady from palo alto emails journalists
> "not worried about china lol"
> ask why change then
> VP: "attribution is irrelevent"
> ask if scared of china
> VP: "speculative and false"
> ask why change (again)
> VP: "Choice of language in Palo Alto's report reflected how to best inform and protect governments about this widespread campaign"
> ???
See subsequent post for the full news article. Here is the drama summary
> be palo alto
> have threat intel division named unit42
> unit42 finds hacking campaign
> calls it "shadow campaign"
> attribute hacking campaign to chinese government
> palo alto executives see report
> suggest remove attribution to china
> new suggestion appears
> "state-aligned group that operates out of Asia"
> original draft given to reuters
> lolwtf
> backup, rewind
> January 2026 china say palo alto bad
> palo alto worried about china government
> palo alto have employees in china
> palo alto have five offices in china
> vp lady from palo alto emails journalists
> "not worried about china lol"
> ask why change then
> VP: "attribution is irrelevent"
> ask if scared of china
> VP: "speculative and false"
> ask why change (again)
> VP: "Choice of language in Palo Alto's report reflected how to best inform and protect governments about this widespread campaign"
> ???
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The United States Military made a post today on social media about spies.
/me taps sign
/me taps sign
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The United States Military made a post today on social media about spies. /me taps sign
Half you stinky fucking nerds would fold immediately. You'd know it's a spy too, you'd be like, "fuck it, I don't give a shit".
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vx-underground
The United States Military made a post today on social media about spies. /me taps sign
Exhibit A:
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Spoke with normal people today.
Within the first couple of minutes I realized I'm a degenerate no life who is completely detached from reality
They discussed foreign concepts such as, "plans this weekend" and "sports".
They asked me about "plans this weekend" and "sports". I froze. I could barely make sense of these concepts.
Using context clues I was able to string together a few sentences which seemed to throw them off my scent. I said something akin to, "Not a fan of Tiger Woods, but the Dow Jones is over 50,000".
Mission accomplished.
Within the first couple of minutes I realized I'm a degenerate no life who is completely detached from reality
They discussed foreign concepts such as, "plans this weekend" and "sports".
They asked me about "plans this weekend" and "sports". I froze. I could barely make sense of these concepts.
Using context clues I was able to string together a few sentences which seemed to throw them off my scent. I said something akin to, "Not a fan of Tiger Woods, but the Dow Jones is over 50,000".
Mission accomplished.
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Last week two of my posts regarding Epstein exceeded 100,000 likes. One of the posts I made exceeded 200,000 likes. In the spirit of full disclosure, it resulted in an X payment of over $3,000.
While this is a pretty penny, I like to imagine how much money controversial or politically charged accounts make. If they can make a few big posts a month then they're set.
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How do I install Windows Defender on Kali Linux?
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Hello,
If you're a tiny person living inside my computer, and also by chance like malware, I have added more malware to malware city.
Approx. 250,000 malwares have been added. I also added some more malware analysis stuff. More stuff is coming.
https://vx-underground.org/Updates
If you're a tiny person living inside my computer, and also by chance like malware, I have added more malware to malware city.
Approx. 250,000 malwares have been added. I also added some more malware analysis stuff. More stuff is coming.
https://vx-underground.org/Updates
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I have some cool malware proof of concepts I'm working on. They're pretty cool and kind of undocumented.
My problem is I have carpal tunnel and (playful) amounts of nerve damage.
I need someone to lend me their hands. Give me your hands.
My problem is I have carpal tunnel and (playful) amounts of nerve damage.
I need someone to lend me their hands. Give me your hands.
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I've updated my personal website malwaresourcecode.com.
I've added new ways to do the following:
- CaplockString
- CopyMemory
- StringCompare
- StringConcat
- StringLength
- ZeroMemory
You're probably thinking, "why do i give a fuck about this? this all standard crt stuff". The answer is: "idk lol". I like exploring different ways to do things. It is interesting to me.
I'm currently working on a way to download files from a remote host using NdrClientCall3 (RPCs with IBackgroundCopyJob) and ended up falling down a weird rabbit hole.
Maybe you'll find it mildly interesting, maybe you're rolling your eyes because it is kind of goofy to find seven different ways to zero fill a buffer.
But is it goofy I have 18 different ways to hash a string? Yes, it is still goofy, but I admire it for some reason.
Cheers,
I've added new ways to do the following:
- CaplockString
- CopyMemory
- StringCompare
- StringConcat
- StringLength
- ZeroMemory
You're probably thinking, "why do i give a fuck about this? this all standard crt stuff". The answer is: "idk lol". I like exploring different ways to do things. It is interesting to me.
I'm currently working on a way to download files from a remote host using NdrClientCall3 (RPCs with IBackgroundCopyJob) and ended up falling down a weird rabbit hole.
Maybe you'll find it mildly interesting, maybe you're rolling your eyes because it is kind of goofy to find seven different ways to zero fill a buffer.
But is it goofy I have 18 different ways to hash a string? Yes, it is still goofy, but I admire it for some reason.
Cheers,
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That guy who made OpenClaw is now working at OpenAI.
What does this mean? Probably nothing.
What does it mean if you're an AI hype bro? This. Changes. Everything. Subscribe to my newsletter
What does this mean? Probably nothing.
What does it mean if you're an AI hype bro? This. Changes. Everything. Subscribe to my newsletter
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Being an AI hype bro and a crypto bro at the same time is like mixing Fentanyl with Xanax
Both will ruin your life and probably kill you
Both will ruin your life and probably kill you
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Sometimes I think about the time some people from this group called QAnon accused me and ThugCrowd of being a Biden psyop to put people in "FEMA concentration camps".
It's been years and I'm still confused by it.
It's been years and I'm still confused by it.
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Yes, this is why RAM prices are expensive
Yes, I am part of the problem
No, I don't care. If the normies can make dumb AI dance slop I can consume silly kitty cat AI slop.
Yes, I am part of the problem
No, I don't care. If the normies can make dumb AI dance slop I can consume silly kitty cat AI slop.
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Individuals at Google, META, Discord, and Reddit have anonymously shared information with the New York Times regarding the United States Department of Homeland Security issuing subpoenas on individuals who track and criticize ICE.
The United States government is wanting information in individuals such as private messages, phone numbers, e-mails, etc.
The New York Times confirmed the validity of the subpoenas after receiving several copies which the tech companies received.
If the tech companies decide to comply with the subpoena, the individuals are alerted and have 14 days to fight the United States government in court.
The United States Department of Homeland security did not immediately respond to all questions from the New York Times. However, they assert they have "broad administrative subpoena authority" and the subpoenas are designed to ensure ICE agents remain safe in the field.
The United States government is wanting information in individuals such as private messages, phone numbers, e-mails, etc.
The New York Times confirmed the validity of the subpoenas after receiving several copies which the tech companies received.
If the tech companies decide to comply with the subpoena, the individuals are alerted and have 14 days to fight the United States government in court.
The United States Department of Homeland security did not immediately respond to all questions from the New York Times. However, they assert they have "broad administrative subpoena authority" and the subpoenas are designed to ensure ICE agents remain safe in the field.
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Individuals at Google, META, Discord, and Reddit have anonymously shared information with the New York Times regarding the United States Department of Homeland Security issuing subpoenas on individuals who track and criticize ICE. The United States governmentβ¦
I did not link directly to the article because it is paywalled (as is tradition). If you're a person who bypasses paywalls, or have a subscription to the New York Times, can you read about it here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/technology/dhs-anti-ice-social-media.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/technology/dhs-anti-ice-social-media.html
NY Times
Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts
The department has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials and tech workers said.
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Last time on Dragon Ball Z: Paragon employees accidentally unveiled the GRAPHITE spyware panel to the world when taking selfies for LinkedIn.
GRAPHITE is spyware sold to governments to perform espionage on targets.
Paragon has officially commented on the matter by stating the OPSEC mistake was a "tiny price to pay, in relation to the contribution of female empowerment".
Paragon, what the fuck are you talking about???
GRAPHITE is spyware sold to governments to perform espionage on targets.
Paragon has officially commented on the matter by stating the OPSEC mistake was a "tiny price to pay, in relation to the contribution of female empowerment".
Paragon, what the fuck are you talking about???
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