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mthcht (@mthcht2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧩 ExtSentry 🧩 extsentry.github.io Browser Extensions threat intel feeds for multiple platforms + extension checker, permissions analyzer, policy generator, forensic traces guide, remediation playbook & endpoint inventory scripts

Co11ateral (@co11ateral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tool for enumerating SharePoint via Microsoft Graph. It recursively downloads files and logs every HTTP request for correlation with SIEM and development of detection rules github.com/zh54321/ShareP… #blueteam #redteam #pentesting #windows

A tool for enumerating SharePoint via Microsoft Graph. It recursively downloads files and logs every HTTP request for correlation with SIEM and development of detection rules

github.com/zh54321/ShareP…

#blueteam #redteam #pentesting #windows
God of Prompt (@godofprompt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Do you understand what just happened? 3,000 unpublished files were accessible inside a data store. Draft blog posts. PDFs. Anyone could find them. Anthropic's response was: "Human error." Now. Before you panic. Let me tell you what everyone else is NOT saying about this.

Volodymyr Styran 🇺🇦 (@arunninghacker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Achievement unlocked: "The Offense Death Cycle" — an operational concept for persistent cyber defense. Core idea: you don't beat APTs by reacting better. You beat them by controlling the environment they operate in. Home-field advantage is real. cyberdefensereview.army.mil/CDR-Content/Ar…

Achievement unlocked: 

"The Offense Death Cycle" — an operational concept for persistent cyber defense.

Core idea: you don't beat APTs by reacting better. You beat them by controlling the environment they operate in. Home-field advantage is real.

cyberdefensereview.army.mil/CDR-Content/Ar…
U.S. Naval Institute (@navalinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unmask the shadowy world of Russian espionage with this riveting exploration of the Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) and their global clandestine operations. With decades of experience as a CIA operations officer, author Sean M. Wiswesser takes readers deep into the heart of

Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Zelensky just landed in the UAE and signed a defence cooperation agreement with President MBZ. The deal on the table changes everything about this war. Ukraine is offering Gulf states 1,000 drone interceptors per day. Each Sting interceptor costs $2,100. Each Patriot

mthcht (@mthcht2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧅 TOR archive feed: tor-archive.github.io Every IP that has ever been a TOR node! Searchable with full timeline, exit/guard/middle role, country, ASN, updated hourly since 2024.

🧅 TOR archive feed:
tor-archive.github.io

Every IP that has ever been a TOR node!
Searchable with full timeline, exit/guard/middle role, country, ASN, updated hourly since 2024.
UwU-Underground (@uwu_underground) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now Playing UwU Underground - Clownflare (Cloudflare) 1:00 ───⊙─────── 4:38 ↻ ◁ II ▷ ↺ ᴠᴏʟᴜᴍᴇ : ▮▮▮▮▮▮

Trung Phan (@trungtphan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Linkedin’s CEO recently wrote a book about how to get jobs in the age of AI. Apparently, been handed to most employees (who are on edge for potential layoffs after a few rounds in recent years). The book title is … “Open To Work”. Oof.

Linkedin’s CEO recently wrote a book about how to get jobs in the age of AI.

Apparently, been handed to most employees (who are on edge for potential layoffs after a few rounds in recent years).

The book title is … “Open To Work”. Oof.
Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brilliant statistician who spent 50 years studying why massive engineering projects fail realized one terrifying truth: Individual incompetence is almost never the actual problem. His name is W. Edwards Deming, the man who famously rebuilt Japan's post-war manufacturing

A brilliant statistician who spent 50 years studying why massive engineering projects fail realized one terrifying truth:

Individual incompetence is almost never the actual problem.

His name is W. Edwards Deming, the man who famously rebuilt Japan's post-war manufacturing
Nathan McNulty (@nathanmcnulty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mehmet Ergene 🔸 Dude, you are going to love this Auth to XDR, then that is used to get a token from Azure CLI to then get a token for ADX We can now pipe anything we want from the whole Defender portal into Export-AzureDataExplorer 😎 Currently dynamic, considering setting better schema

Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ole Lehmann We’re always experimenting with new ideas. 90% don’t ship because we don’t think they’re good enough experiences. Still on the fence about this one — should we ship it?

Peter Girnus (@gothburz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last quarter I ran performance reviews for 4,200 employees. The process takes six weeks. Week 1: employees write self-evaluations. Average length: 1,200 words. That's 5 million words of self-assessment. No manager reads them. I know this because the system tracks time spent

Last quarter I ran performance reviews for 4,200 employees.

The process takes six weeks.

Week 1: employees write self-evaluations.

Average length: 1,200 words.

That's 5 million words of self-assessment.

No manager reads them.

I know this because the system tracks time spent
Anton (@antonlovesdnb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ClaudeForBlueTeam - Day 18! Keeping with the Sysmon config theme - you can prompt Claude to build you a heatmap of your Sysmon config. Looking at raw XML isn't ideal. This way, you can easily visualize what your Sysmon config covers and does not cover.

#ClaudeForBlueTeam - Day 18!

Keeping with the Sysmon config theme - you can prompt Claude to build you a heatmap of your Sysmon config. Looking at raw XML isn't ideal. This way, you can easily visualize what your Sysmon config covers and does not cover.
Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating

ᴅᴀɴɪᴇʟ ᴍɪᴇssʟᴇʀ (@danielmiessler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrej Karpathy Yes, totally. I have the LEARN phase of the PAI algorithm determine if something should be a Knowledge article, and it goes and constructs it for us under MEMORY/KNOWLEDGE. So anything we've been working on in a session gets harvested as a Knowledge article, and it's always on

<a href="/karpathy/">Andrej Karpathy</a> Yes, totally.

I have the LEARN phase of the PAI algorithm determine if something should be a Knowledge article, and it goes and constructs it for us under MEMORY/KNOWLEDGE.

So anything we've been working on in a session gets harvested as a Knowledge article, and it's always on