John Gerardos (@johngerardos) 's Twitter Profile
John Gerardos

@johngerardos

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calendar_today04-07-2016 06:11:39

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icd (@wan0net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DoorDash DoorDash Help a complaint about your promotions, and user interface. Guzman y Gomez (a chain Mexican store in AU) was running a 2 for 1 on their bowls. The interface, looked as below, implying that when you ordered one, you got two.

<a href="/DoorDash/">DoorDash</a> <a href="/DoorDash_Help/">DoorDash Help</a> a complaint about your promotions, and user interface.

Guzman y Gomez (a chain Mexican store in AU) was running a 2 for 1 on their bowls. The interface, looked as below, implying that when you ordered one, you got two.
PentesterLab (@pentesterlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five activities every web hacker should do at least once: 1. Read the source code of an HTTP request parser 2. Write a small web application with registration, authentication, file upload... 3. Read an RFC 4. Participate in a Capture The Flag competition. 5. Fix a

Iceman (@herrmann1001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching my latest tutorial! You all asked for it... Learn how to seamlessly run Hashcat & Hitag2 key recovery with WSL-2 on Windows 11 for optimal GPU performance Watch here: youtu.be/SpMFnKTdUXg #TechTutorial #Windows11 #WSL2 #Hashcat #hitag2

Rob Leathern (@robleathern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My privacy story was in the NYT today: “Rob Leathern, a tech executive in Texas, was surprised last year when he got an email from Toyota saying he could get “big savings” from Progressive because he’d been identified as a safe driver, based on information collected from his

Matthew Green is on BlueSky (@matthew_d_green) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember a few years back when I suggested people stop using Chrome because it had clearly decided to privilege Google properties with additional access. Now this has become obvious and accelerated.

John Gerardos (@johngerardos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Serious CrowdStrike bug has taken down Windows computers and caused a massive denial of service. reddit.com/r/crowdstrike/…

Australian Signals Directorate (@asdgovau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗ UPDATED ALERT ❗ ASD’s ACSC understand a number of malicious websites and unofficial code are being released claiming to help entities recover from the CrowdStrike technical incident.

Rob Joyce (@rgb_lights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese Backdoor Alert! Security enhancements on Mifare Classic cards used in hotels/business contain a supply chain backdoor making reading & exploitation trivial. Great paper by Philippe Teuwen Quarkslab eprint.iacr.org/2024/1275.pdf Watch your Chinese supply chains carefully folks!

John Gerardos (@johngerardos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nah, too hard. We can solve it by creating a national digital ID and mandatory government authentication for all online interactions. Gotta do it to protect the kids you see...