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calendar_today30-10-2019 09:33:35

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Edward Snowden (@snowden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@MikeInVoid to hold a quill NSA/CSS Tails I use Qubes and a Whonix gateway literally everyday, but you can't simply throw Qubes at a non-technical journalist and have them not get you arrested. Qubes is intended for people who understand how a network operates and what a virtual machine is. Most journalists don't.

Nathaniel (@nnwakelam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favourite part about the recent exploitation of exchange is it really demonstrates that all of this shit is probably going to stay fucked beyond recognition for the rest of my life. To the young people out there - get a job in cyber security!

Chaouki Bekrar (@cbekrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cheers to the troll who put "Zerodium" in today's PHP git compromised commits. Obviously, we have nothing to do with this. Likely, the researcher(s) who found this bug/exploit tried to sell it to many entities but none wanted to buy this crap, so they burned it for fun 😃

Youssef Sammouda (sam0) (@samm0uda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most programs in H1 and BC are spam even ones for big companies. They're exploiting your passion and ignorance of real business impact and cost to use you. Don't fall for their point system. They created/promoted a community of minions that would do their job for some dollars 1/

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In December, I submitted 8 vulnerabilities to 7 programs on HackerOne. #TogetherWeHitHarder hackerone.com/last-month started hacking again (:

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In January, I submitted 24 vulnerabilities to 15 programs on HackerOne. #TogetherWeHitHarder hackerone.com/last-month All Triaged/Resolved 4 to BBPs

Youssef Sammouda (sam0) (@samm0uda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You should stop acquiring certificates/diplomas and start acquiring skills. Cyber Security "alleged" companies somehow are interested in people with certs since they're more available,easy to hire at low cost. Companies with dedicated security strategies will hire hackers instead