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/cyb/+/psg/: Cyber-Punk/Security & Privacy
>>107003351
"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."
--Richard Stallman

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Hitchhiker's Guide: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/
Hardware: https://ryf.fsf.org/products
Frontends: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Privacy_friendly_frontends
OSINT Guide: https://inteltechniques.com/index.html
Firmware: https://libreboot.org/
RMS on Facebook: https://stallman.org/facebook.html
Have I Been Pwned: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

>Security
"Shit just got real": https://pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0
Cybersecurity basics: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_/sec/_guide
Basics and armory: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_basics_and_armory
Learning/News/CTFs: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cybersecurity_-_Learning/News/CTFs
/sec/ PDFs: https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA
EFF Surveillance Self-Defense: https://ssd.eff.org/
Other library: https://mega.nz/file/UCgEGAjb#rwNcnMAQCUUbSp8supsFvn9QEHCWUW86eLcZa16ZG4Y
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Anonymous No.107058590 [Report] >>107063201 >>107064861
Updated Firefox Zero user.js
https://pastebin.com/z2fsL15G
https://pastebin.com/raw/z2fsL15G
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Anonymous No.107059560 [Report]
Slow night...
Anonymous No.107060520 [Report] >>107093807
Breaking Defender in the cloud
https://labs.infoguard.ch/posts/attacking_edr_part5_vulnerabilities_in_defender_for_endpoint_communication/

Using DCOM objects for command execution
https://sud0ru.ghost.io/yet-another-dcom-object-for-command-execution-part-1/

Stealthy eBPF rootkit analysis
https://www.synacktiv.com/en/publications/linkpro-ebpf-rootkit-analysis

Inference libraries for malware
https://dreadnode.io/blog/lolmil-living-off-the-land-models-and-inference-libraries
Anonymous No.107061611 [Report]
Are you getting an LED Halloween mask?
https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/30/halloween_hacking_led_masks/
Anonymous No.107063201 [Report] >>107064861
>>107058590
Thanks, this is much better than LibreWolf.
Anonymous No.107064861 [Report] >>107064940
>>107058590
>>107063201
has someone beaten creepjs yet?
Anonymous No.107064940 [Report] >>107065037
>>107064861
Unless you're using Tor, you'll always be subject to fingerprinting.
Anonymous No.107065037 [Report] >>107066991
>>107064940
>disable JS or get fingerprinted
ok, and? I was asking about beating CreepJS specifically, not any other website

I am asking explicitly about abrahamjuliot dot github dot io/creepjs/ while keeping JE enabled. All the rest have been beaten, but creepjs is still able to correctly guess the operating system and browser, along the version via web workers despite firefox supposedly spoofing them via
general.useragent.override
general.oscpu.override
general.platform.override
Anonymous No.107066991 [Report] >>107070531
>>107065037
Trying to "beat" a fingerprinting website is like debating how many angels can fit on the head of a pin. It's a completely meaningless endeavor.
Anonymous No.107067787 [Report] >>107068036 >>107107734
>>107057872 (OP)
I love how this thread could have a lot more activity but somehow dies all the time and only has a few regulars that are more or less retarded.
hell, half its content could be automated by reporting news and other stuff from certain sources, but no one gives a shit.

oh well, too bad. really great for me, though. this means less competition, as someone who works in the industry
Anonymous No.107068036 [Report]
>>107067787
I frequently post news, you will find some in the previous thread. Not sure how many do those posts, but there are frequent news postings about Cyberpunk, security, reverse engineering and more.
Anonymous No.107068592 [Report] >>107078641 >>107111949
Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:
https://pastebin.com/9tc94g2T
https://pastebin.com/raw/9tc94g2T
Anonymous No.107069018 [Report]
>>107057872 (OP)
https://keepandroidopen.org/
Is there a template for burgers filing a report or complaint to their respective government agencies? Use F-Droid apps daily and don't want to pay for the worse Google Play equivalents.
Anonymous No.107069891 [Report] >>107070464
>>107057872 (OP)
>https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
This is fucking terrible. Can we update or replace it? The movie lists and alibaba clothes are full of cringe that aren't even cyberpunk.
Anonymous No.107070464 [Report]
>>107069891

eric raymond is a kook and a laughing stock to most people. the cathedral and the bazaar is open source fanfiction.
Anonymous No.107070531 [Report] >>107071109
>>107066991
>Trying to "see" how fast car can go is like debating how many angels can fit on the head of a pin. It's a completely meaningless endeavor.
That's how you sound like. How's it feel to be an ignorant useful idiot
Anonymous No.107071109 [Report] >>107071392
>>107070531
The point has gone completely over your head.
Anonymous No.107071392 [Report] >>107072203
>>107071109
says the retard that can't spoof his user agent
https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/tests/workers.html
https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/tests/iframes.html
The browser sends this data. We should be able to spoof/falsify it, because it's client-side. Why can't you understand that? Are you some kind of mentally stunted american?
Anonymous No.107072203 [Report] >>107073027 >>107073081
>>107071392
You are a perfect example of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
Anonymous No.107072913 [Report] >>107073155 >>107075910
>>107057872 (OP)
What's the /g/ approved private mail PROVIDER (not client) these days?
Anonymous No.107073027 [Report] >>107073114
>>107072203
fine Mr Smart, explain to the rest of us plebs why disabling javascript is the only solution and why spoofing attributes is impossible, from a technical standpoint. Go on, please
Anonymous No.107073081 [Report]
>>107072203
>Dunning-Kruger effect
>*thinks TOR is the end all be all of privacy, or even effective, at all
Oh, you poor poor amerisraeli mutt
How sweet and pleasant life must be when you never use any organ above your shoulders
Anonymous No.107073114 [Report] >>107073166 >>107073189 >>107073210 >>107075420
>>107073027
You don't even understand my point, which is essentially that it's impossible to be anonymous (i.e., the point of "beating" fingerprinting) outside of any setting besides the Tor Browser. I didn't say you have to have JS disabled all the time in the Tor Browser (although you should in most cases if it isn't needed). There's enough protections and anti-FP measures in place, combined with the layered proxy, that it's nearly impossible for you to be tracked in most instances. But in any other browser, there's going to be enough entropy through the plethora of vectors (just see browserleaks.com) that can be fingerprinted for you to be tracked, especially if someone is targeting you. For regular browsing, just use Brave or Firefox with uBlock and accept that you are not anonymous online, but can still have reasonable security and privacy.
Anonymous No.107073155 [Report] >>107073273
>>107072913
what's the problem with any provider + gpg? just don't give them your private keys.
Anonymous No.107073166 [Report] >>107075453
>>107073114
>muh TOR Brooooowseeeeeerrrr
cries the script kiddie
learn how and why it works in the forst place
>I didn't say you have to have JS disabled all the time in the Tor Browser
0 iq jeet amerisraeli mutt moment. Then, how in the hell do you think your precious NSA browser will protect you. Are you genuinely retarded? Have you been medically examined?
>There's enough protections and anti-FP measures in place
Wrong again, negro. You should try it sometime, go try CreepJS while using it and see how it goes.
>combined with the layered proxy, that it's nearly impossible for you to be tracked in most instances
You can use TOR, without their shit browser, and "muh layers" are practically a meme when the USA and Germany control about half the entry and exit nodes. I do use the TOR netwrok on occasion, but I usually just use residential proxies because I'm lazy
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Anonymous No.107073189 [Report] >>107075453
>>107073114
>browserleaks.com
You are no better than child that accidentally found a science textbook and thought that he's discovered the secrets of the universe. That is the most basic surface level info there is. It is NOTHING, and you should be ashamed for having thought of mentioning it.
>just use Brave
3 BAT have been deposited into your account, now fuck off
>Firefox with uBlock
You recommend literally the bare minimum and dare think yourself clever and/or knowledgeable... You disgust me
>accept that you are not anonymous online, but can still have reasonable security and privacy
VantaBlack nigger moment: no threat modeling, an "all or nothing braindead approach"
>inb4 muh CPU backdoor
kill yourself, glowing kike
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Anonymous No.107073210 [Report] >>107075492
>>107073114
lemme guess, you dumb cuckold got beaten by https://fingerprint.com/ because you don;t know how to modify your font metrics and canvas. Haven't you?
Anonymous No.107073273 [Report] >>107073392 >>107075523
>>107073155
I used to have a ProtonMail account they just closed because I haven't checked it in a year or two. Just like that, trying to log in after a year and I can't login anymore, can't register the same e-mail address as it's 'taken'. Just like that. Basically locked out of my e-mail because they randomly decided at some point in their terms and conditions to disable inactive accounts.
I have a Gmail account, which I plan on closing, partly for privacy reasons and moving away from Google, but the straw that broke the camel's back for me was asking me everytime I login to provide a phone number, alternative e-mail address, or the worst shit ever, if I login from a different device/ip they don't recognize, they ask me for some security code from my phone EVEN IF I HAVE 2FA DISABLED. Can't just type the password and be left alone anymore.
The absolute state of e-mail.
Anonymous No.107073392 [Report]
>>107073273
I see. yeah, everything fucking sucks. even gmail is killing unused accounts now.
Anonymous No.107073794 [Report]
Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness!
>Vance just wanted to make the most out of his college experience under a totalitarian regime, and if that meant hacking into the university to assign himself a hot female roommate, then so be it. The last thing he expected was to be dragged into a crazy conspiracy to overthrow the government by his most-definitely-not-female roommate.

Archive
Chapter 1 Part 1
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/
Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/

https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
Anonymous No.107074119 [Report] >>107081518
=== /sec/ News:
>AMD Acknowledges RDSEED Failure On AMD Zen 5 With Software Fix Coming
https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-SB-7055-RDSEED-Zen-5
>In mid-October a Meta engineer uncovered an RDSEED architectural issue with AMD Zen 5 CPUs. A patch in turn was sent out to the Linux kernel mailing list to disable RDSEED usage on affected Zen 5 processors. AMD this week issued a security bulletin to acknowledge the issue and report that a microcode fix is coming.
>"AMD was notified of a bug in “Zen 5” processors that may cause the RDSEED instruction to return 0 at a rate inconsistent with randomness while incorrectly signaling success (CF=1), indicating a potential misclassification of failure as success. This issue was initially reported publicly via the Linux kernel mailing list and was not submitted through AMD’s Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) process.

Hardware RND generators are always viewed with suspicion and fear of governmenty interference and backdoors. This story will not help.
Anonymous No.107074815 [Report] >>107075420
fun quiz: which one are you?
a. >>107069569 (graphene)
b. >>107063365 (minimal android)
c. >>107062894 (phoneless)
d. >>107062550 (rooted android)
e. >>107062560 (proud cuck)
and why?
Anonymous No.107075407 [Report] >>107076573
How stupid would it be to buy something illegal (drugs) using monero straight from a brokerage? This is of course all a hypothetical question. I read that online wallets are unsafe, so I didn't see a point in moving my crypto to a wallet, and I'm too poor to buy a hardware wallet.
Anonymous No.107075420 [Report] >>107075910 >>107076573 >>107078802
>>107073114
Even Tor isn't a surefire way to be anonymous. Which is a shame, I miss 90's internet
>>107074815
Nice try glowie!
Anonymous No.107075453 [Report] >>107076573
>>107073166
>>107073189
Congrats, you are now a Dunning-Kruger award winner.
Anonymous No.107075492 [Report] >>107076573
>>107073210
You think that will save you? kek
https://www.cs.uic.edu/~polakis/papers/lin-sp23.pdf
Anonymous No.107075523 [Report] >>107075539
>>107073273
>I have a Gmail account, which I plan on closing
I closed mine in 2013 after the Snowden revelations.
Anonymous No.107075539 [Report] >>107075910 >>107076670
>>107075523
what do you use nowadays?
Anonymous No.107075910 [Report] >>107076349
>>107075420
>I miss 90's internet
Things were a whole lot better when the web was not loaded to the hilt with ads and spyware and there was still a distinction between the two.

>>107075539 >>107072913
I use a free shell provider, has worked swimmingly for over a decade.
Anonymous No.107076349 [Report] >>107077586
>>107075910
Why use the mail protocol at all?
Anonymous No.107076573 [Report] >>107076685 >>107076690
>>107075420
>see thread about phone and privacy
>ask other anons if and how much effort they put into smartphone privacy
>get called "glowie", not glownigger, "glowie" by some sissy redditor
-_-

>>107075407
very stupid. the website knows exactly who "you" (it) sent the money to; because you did not send your monero. you asked the website to send theirs to whomever. remember: not your keys, not your coins
>hardware wallet.
pointless in most cases, should've just downloaded the gui from getmonero or cake wallet if on mobile

>>107075453
Congrats, you are now a no-argument award winner.

>>107075492
>reads paper
>media queries & fonts
lynx & wget unaffected, stay mad
Anonymous No.107076670 [Report]
>>107075539
After Gmail I switched to ProtonMail, then Tutanota, and finally Riseup (which is definitely the best)
Anonymous No.107076685 [Report] >>107076709 >>107076762
>>107076573
>Congrats, you are now a no-argument award winner.
I presented multiple arguments, but unfortunately you lacked the intelligence to understand them, much less refute them, and resorted to numerous ad hominem attacks to cover up your ineptitude on this subject.
Anonymous No.107076690 [Report]
>>107076573
>getmonero or cake wallet if on mobile
got it
Anonymous No.107076709 [Report] >>107076760
>>107076685
>I presented multiple arguments
Where? You only exclaimed your incompetence and proudly waived around baby's opsec 101 :/
Anonymous No.107076760 [Report]
>>107076709
>Where?
Might want to work on that reading comprehension as well.
>You only exclaimed your incompetence and proudly waived around baby's opsec 101 :/
Great description of yourself :o
Anonymous No.107076762 [Report] >>107076775
>>107076685
By the way, I was asking about a way to change certain things in firefox, because I don't usually use it. My fault for installing a gui I guess. I normally choose specific cryptographic protocols in order to change/spoof my ja3 and ja4 fingerprints, but that's outside of your scope so I'll leave you be with your illusion of privacy with your precious fed funded TOR Browser
Anonymous No.107076775 [Report] >>107076795
>>107076762
>TOR Browser
Are you that much of a noob that you don't even know that Tor is written as 'Tor' not 'TOR'?
Anonymous No.107076795 [Report] >>107076823
>>107076775
>Tor
Are you that much of a noob that you don't even know that TOR is shorthand for 'The Onion Router'?
Anonymous No.107076823 [Report] >>107076847
>>107076795
Are you that much of a noob that you don't even know that even though it is an acronym that the Tor Project explicitly states that it should be written as Tor?
https://support.torproject.org/about-tor/introduction/why-is-it-called-tor/
Anonymous No.107076847 [Report] >>107076868
>>107076823
>/why-is-it-called-tor/
>tor
Are you really are that outclassed that just resort to semantics? I pity you, child; yet wish you nothing but harm. Go perish. This is my last message. Savor that last lick of attention.
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>>107076847
I accept your concession.
Anonymous No.107077586 [Report] >>107077942
>>107076349
Persistence can be useful.
Anonymous No.107077942 [Report] >>107078615
>>107077586
Not really, there are more modern protocols now
Anonymous No.107078615 [Report]
>>107077942
Such as what? Matrix?
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>>107068592
Looks like validnumber.com finally lets you opt-out. That website is pretty accurate for cell phone numbers in my experience.
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>>107075420
How I miss old web sites. Simple controllers and a focus on information
Anonymous No.107079990 [Report] >>107080480 >>107082181 >>107082595 >>107088023
Do any of you use OpenSnitch on Linux to monitor network requests? I just installed it, it's quite cool.
Anonymous No.107080480 [Report] >>107089852
>>107079990
I just use iftop
Anonymous No.107081518 [Report] >>107081566
>>107074119
you forgot to mention some important detail, though
>AMD has determined that the 16-bit and 32-bit forms of the RDSEED instruction on “Zen 5” processors are affected. The 64-bit form of RDSEED is not affected."
Anonymous No.107081566 [Report] >>107081591
>>107081518
>The 64-bit form of RDSEED is not affected
That is what they say. Now, do you really believe that?
Anonymous No.107081591 [Report] >>107082320
>>107081566
just ignore all the 0 values bro
and use multiple sources.
Anonymous No.107082181 [Report] >>107082595 >>107089852
>>107079990
Is it any good compared to wireshark?
Anonymous No.107082320 [Report] >>107087994
>>107081591
>just ignore all the 0 values bro
Sure, sure. The Debian disaster showed that it goes a lot deeper than that.
>and use multiple sources.
Always a good idea. I can see a market for guaranteed safe RND generators. The one based on radioactive decay are considered safe - just make sure the interface circuit is not tampered with, or you are back to square one.
Anonymous No.107082595 [Report] >>107089852
>>107079990
>Do any of you use OpenSnitch on Linux to monitor network requests?
Yes, and to block all unwanted requests, like bleachbit or converseen checking for updates
>>107082181
Different purposes. Opensnitch can, and does, block program, websites, IP ranges, commands, ports, and protocols. Wireshark just monitors requests' content, doesn't block
Anonymous No.107083161 [Report]
are there any alternatives to breached where i don't need to be a russian national to participate?
Anonymous No.107083856 [Report] >>107083874 >>107094310
No one has ever or will ever reach his heights. He is what it means to be a Hacker CHAD
Anonymous No.107083874 [Report] >>107084056 >>107084181
>>107083856
Any thoughts about the people behind Stuxnet?
Anonymous No.107084056 [Report] >>107088001
>>107083874
Haven't seen them, I may be out of date nowadays. I remember Draper and Mitnick, or Snowden but beyond the wikileaks guy, haven't seen any big names lately.
Only netsec cert obsessed faggots.
Anonymous No.107084181 [Report] >>107085140
>>107083874
>people
I wouldn't personally call them that, but to each their own
Anonymous No.107084865 [Report] >>107085866
>>107057872 (OP)
How is your week, anon?
Anonymous No.107085140 [Report]
>>107084181
Read it in his voice.
Anonymous No.107085866 [Report] >>107087115
>>107084865
I was planning on doing some interesting stuff but haven't done shit this week. like, nothing useful at all...
Anonymous No.107086529 [Report]
=== /psg/ News:
>Woman Wrongfully Accused by a License Plate-Reading Camera - Then Exonerated By Camera-Equipped Car
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/11/01/2359245/woman-wrongfully-accused-by-a-license-plate-reading-camera---then-exonerated-by-camera-equipped-car
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/flock-cameras-lead-colorado-police-wrong-suspect/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9h2npIn8RQ [Mental Outlaw]
>A woman named Chrisanna Elser was wrongfully accused of package theft after police relied on data from Flock’s automated license plate reader cameras, which tracked her green Rivian truck entering a neighborhood multiple times but failed to verify any direct evidence of the crime. Despite Elser offering exonerating video evidence from her vehicle’s built-in cameras, police dismissed her attempts to clear her name and issued a summons based only on circumstantial camera data, refusing to show her the supposed incriminating footage. It took weeks of Elser compiling timelines and submitting her own video proof before police finally acknowledged her innocence and dropped the case, while civil liberties groups raised concerns about increasing reliance on automatic surveillance and the shifting burden of proof onto the accused.
Anonymous No.107087115 [Report] >>107087915
>>107085866
Same. Been using the time to goon instead of hacking stuff, I just don't have the willpower to do anything.
Anonymous No.107087915 [Report]
>>107087115
Is Becca the perfect /cyb/ girl?
Anonymous No.107087994 [Report] >>107089051
>>107082320
>I can see a market for guaranteed safe RND generators.
Governments would force it to be only be provided to them or the biggest corpos.
Anonymous No.107088001 [Report]
>>107084056
>I may be out of date nowadays.
You are a larper pretending to be an oldfag. Shit was in 2010.
Anonymous No.107088023 [Report]
>>107079990

it's like comodo or zonealarm for windows
Anonymous No.107088044 [Report] >>107088211 >>107088364 >>107089024 >>107109231 >>107127478
>>107057872 (OP)
prove to me that you guys aren't just a bunch of retarded posers
Anonymous No.107088211 [Report] >>107088502 >>107109231
>>107088044
There are no real hackers here, anon. Hacking is dead and everyone has gotten into netsec instead
Anonymous No.107088364 [Report]
>>107088044

i don't know anything about exploits or security bypasses
Anonymous No.107088502 [Report]
>>107088211
We truly live in a cyberpunk world
Anonymous No.107089024 [Report] >>107091832 >>107092089 >>107092272 >>107099267
>>107088044
I recently got 5 CVEs, some anon posted my blogpost about it

mercku routers suck
Anonymous No.107089051 [Report]
>>107087994
Civilians can make it at home:
https://www.fourmilab.ch/hotbits/
Anonymous No.107089852 [Report]
>>107080480
>>107082181
I don't know what either of those things is
>>107082595
>Yes, and to block all unwanted requests
Cool. I have allowed domains I trust in OpenSnitch and then it will prompt me if a connection is attempted to an unknown domain or unknown IP address.
Anonymous No.107090362 [Report] >>107091818 >>107093267 >>107094099
>>107057872 (OP)
>age verification
How do I get a driver license/ID template without being scammed or tracked. Is there a place that accepts monero? If so, where? Any identification document will do. I intend to make ~unlimited google and discord accounts.
Anonymous No.107091818 [Report] >>107093386
>>107090362
>I intend to make ~unlimited google and discord accounts.
Why?
Anonymous No.107091832 [Report] >>107092272
>>107089024
nta. what's the modern somalian and afghan pirate hosting?
Anonymous No.107092089 [Report]
>>107089024
Awesome, enjoy, anon!
Anonymous No.107092272 [Report] >>107092902
>>107089024
>>107091832
I always wonder how they got to know the right people to provide these kinds of services in unstable countries.
Anonymous No.107092902 [Report]
>>107092272
Corruption and bribes most probably.
Anonymous No.107093267 [Report] >>107093302 >>107093386
>>107090362
So yo want to avoid being tracked in order to get onto the worst tracking platform in the history of humanity. This makes no sense.
Anonymous No.107093302 [Report] >>107093377
>>107093267
This. Only a retard would use google and shitcord. Move to Matrix, anon.
Anonymous No.107093377 [Report] >>107093386 >>107093807 >>107099475
>>107093302
It's for profit. I'm setting up a bot farm
Anonymous No.107093386 [Report]
>>107091818
>>107093267
> >>107093377
Anonymous No.107093807 [Report] >>107094966
>>107060520
Is there nothing with no vulnerability? I feel like every program has become so complex they all got attack vectors
>>107093377
Figures, I feel like you're from an indian speaking region baka.
Anonymous No.107094099 [Report]
>>107090362
your question is kinda beyond the scope of this general anon
Anonymous No.107094310 [Report] >>107101673
>>107083856
lived long enough to become a pariah in his own community. legend
Anonymous No.107094473 [Report]
If you guys use twitter, be careful.
There's videos on twitter which, if you play them, they open a malicious website (datingprudethimble dot com) on a new tab. Be careful, it happened to me earlier today.
Anonymous No.107094622 [Report]
By the way, how bad is it to accidentally open a shady url on google chrome, on a android phone? I closed it immediately, but how do I know my phone isn't infected or something? Could it steal the cookies or the passwords from google chrome? I dont think it downloaded anything, but I'd like to be sure...

PS: I mostly use firefox (with ublock) for browsing the web, but I still use google chrome exclusively for websites which I think are safe (paypal, facebook, twitter, proton mail, etc). Unfortunately today I came across a video on twitter which, when played, opened a malicious url (datingprudethimble dot com).
Anonymous No.107094795 [Report]
Also, does how bad are the following shady urls:
datingprudethimble dot com
yuklik dot online
gonow dot biz dot id
It seems like the first one redirects or opens the other two. I know they're shady, but I'd like to know if I fucked up by accidentally opening them.
Anyone here has tools to find out what they do on a android phone, if opened with google chrome? Are they just annoying spam websites that do nothing if you just close them, or are they more dangerous?
I tried to scan them with cloudflare radar and hybrid analysis, but the results are vague...
Anonymous No.107094966 [Report]
>>107093807
>muh jeets
So you have no clue where to actually get templates; noted.
Anonymous No.107096250 [Report] >>107097562
Slow night. Thankfully, we have what it takes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH693tMP3pI
Anonymous No.107097562 [Report]
>>107096250
Agreed, though then again it has long been a slow thread.
Anonymous No.107098265 [Report] >>107098545 >>107098901 >>107099630
no one in this board cares about cybersec
in fact, I'd bet that /biz/ cares a lot more about tech in general and esp. security than /g/
such is the state of things... sad!
Anonymous No.107098545 [Report] >>107099630
>>107098265
I care about cybersec way more than 99% of the jeetoids on /biz/.

I know about all the /biz/ tech, the tech powering every popular crypto coin, even some of the less popular ones. I have 6 figures in crypto, which I not only earned from being tech savvy, but which also requires me to be cybersecurity aware and conscious, to ensure that my money doesn't get stolen. What the fuck makes you think I don't know about cybersec?
Anonymous No.107098901 [Report] >>107098911
>>107098265
I don't give a fuck about cybersec. I prefer hacker culture. cybercerts is for pussies
Anonymous No.107098911 [Report] >>107098961 >>107098971
>>107098901
>cybersec
>cybercerts
retard

>hacker culture
so you like the aesthetics and not the actual thing? lol. lmao even.
Anonymous No.107098961 [Report] >>107099011
>>107098911
No, its the actual creative act of hacking stuff or building new stuff. Not being obsessed like "omg I passed the next level so I'm slightly more valuable when licking corpo boots and can grovel for some more money!"
Real hackers build new stuff and stretch devices to the limit, not give a fuck about certificates and getting along with the corpos.
scabPICKER No.107098964 [Report]
>>107057872 (OP)
For note taking, it's just memory palaces and paper notepads?
scabPICKER No.107098971 [Report] >>107099011
>>107098911
>not the actual thing
2D>3D
Anonymous No.107099011 [Report] >>107099087
>>107098961
>the actual creative act of hacking stuff or building new stuff
oh, I see. I thought you were one of those "cyberpunk" retards that know nothing about hacking.

>>107098971
anon, what the fuck are you trying to say? you don't hack shit in 3d
Anonymous No.107099045 [Report]
I cant even get to the making the fake bank account part.whats cool about this shit its too hard. Its only cool if you’re rich already and dont get scammed.
scabPICKER No.107099087 [Report]
>>107099011
3D hacking is legendary. Kids who lived in Palo Alto used to dumpster dive for Unix manuals.
scabPICKER No.107099267 [Report]
>>107089024
Gab is self-hosted now. Parler failed. Gab has numerous products, including their own jailbroken ai.
Anonymous No.107099475 [Report] >>107109231
>>107093377
Get a real job.
scabPICKER No.107099480 [Report]
qwen 3 is unbelievably stupid.
Anonymous No.107099630 [Report] >>107099659 >>107102864
>>107098265 >>107098545
Nothing stops you from posting stuff about cybsec. So far we have a handful of news posters.
scabPICKER No.107099659 [Report] >>107109214
>>107099630
You might want to know that SongBloom is the best local model for music gen yet, at least music with lyrics. It doesn't do lyrics-free music.
Anonymous No.107101301 [Report]
>page 11
Anonymous No.107101673 [Report] >>107103896 >>107133505
>>107094310
>to become a pariah in his own community
qrd?
Anonymous No.107102864 [Report] >>107103035
>>107099630
ok, I'll contribute:
fresh from newsfeeds, this RCE vuln that might affect React Native devs: https://jfrog.com/blog/CVE-2025-11953-critical-react-native-community-cli-vulnerability

some more news (not really new but still relevant):

analysis and PoC for the WSUS RCE:
https://hawktrace.com/blog/CVE-2025-59287-UNAUTH
https://gist.github.com/hawktrace/76b3ea4275a5e2191e6582bdc5a0dc8b

PoC for the BIND DNS injection vuln: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/10/28/bind-9-vulnerability-cve-2025-40778-poc/
https://gist.github.com/N3mes1s/f76b4a606308937b0806a5256bc1f918
Anonymous No.107103035 [Report]
>>107102864
oh, here's something more interesting.

android 13-16 RCE (CVE-2025-48593) via bluetooth + escalation of privileges in android 16 (CVE-2025-48581):
https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2025-11-01?hl=en

apparently the RCE not only affects android, it's being reported as a Linux kernel vuln...
Anonymous No.107103896 [Report]
>>107101673
Rumour, sprinkled with terms such as "problematic, " allege that he had an unhealthy interest in children. The drama around it has the same feel as the gamergate stuff.
Anonymous No.107104989 [Report] >>107105095
does this sub have anti-b ump scripts now or some shit?
Anonymous No.107105095 [Report] >>107105685
>>107104989
It shouldn't have, though it is well known that mods put various threads on autosage, for reasons never explained. This general has been in the crosshairs before and many have never returned.
Anonymous No.107105685 [Report] >>107106024 >>107107717
>>107105095
I'm pretty sure I posted a "b u m p" message and it got deleted. I've been warned for doing that in other boards in the past.
Anonymous No.107106024 [Report] >>107106949
>>107105685
I checked Desuarchive and can confirm one was deleted.
The best solution is to post something on topic. For instance, I noticed that there is a Cyberpunk Timeline being compiled that is not (yet?) part of the OP txt:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Cyberpunk_Timeline
Anonymous No.107106949 [Report] >>107107587
>>107106024
the thing is that having to b u m p this general gets tiring fast. it's the reason it keeps 404'ing.
again, barely anyone cares about cybersec... except for certs

maybe we should stop pretending and change the name of this general to "cybersec certs general".
Anonymous No.107107587 [Report]
>>107106949
>the thing is that having to b u m p this general gets tiring fast. it's the reason it keeps 404'ing.
I think we need a better OP image. Anyway, the root cause is that many have departed for other places, and I don't know all of them. One site is particularly elusive.
>again, barely anyone cares about cybersec... except for certs
Strange, now that AI is eating junior roles. Europe sees a disaster coming up, seniors will stay, juniors will collapse and 10 years later the recruitment pool for seniors will be a stagnant puddle.
>maybe we should stop pretending and change the name of this general to "cybersec certs general".
I don't feel like giving up. I have put a lot of effort into this. We could perhaps alternate, one /cyb/ round, the next /cert/ and then some more uplifing /Solarpunk/ before going to /cyb/ again.
Anonymous No.107107717 [Report]
>>107105685
Yeah I think I got a short ban a while ago for posting "bump" so now if I want to bump a thread I just think of something relevant to the read and post that
Anonymous No.107107734 [Report]
>>107067787
I feel you, same.
Anonymous No.107109213 [Report] >>107110776 >>107111127
>Hacking India’s largest automaker: Tata Motors
https://eaton-works.com/2025/10/28/tata-motors-hack/
Anonymous No.107109214 [Report]
>>107099659
link? can it run on 8GB of VRAM?
Anonymous No.107109231 [Report] >>107123701
>>107088044
im in the top 1% on tryhackme?
does that count?

>>107088211
to be fair its a cybersecurity thread :<

>>107099475
honestly some light cybercrime is seeming like an easier and more laid back way to make money after working in IT for so long
it would be soooooooooooooo fucking easy too
even with all the security awareness training
why do i have to have morals ugh
Anonymous No.107110776 [Report]
>>107109213
Lol. Things like this give me hope. If that guy can get a dev job then surely I can get one.
Anonymous No.107111127 [Report] >>107111352 >>107111821
>>107109213

literally scanning github for aws keys like it's 2018
Anonymous No.107111352 [Report]
>>107111127
If it's stupid but it works then it's not stupid.
Anonymous No.107111821 [Report] >>107111922
>>107111127
>github
the keys were hardcoded in one of their websites lmao
Anonymous No.107111922 [Report] >>107113130
>>107111821

that's amazing. vibe coding is the future.
Anonymous No.107111949 [Report] >>107118933
>>107068592
I rechecked every URL and made some updates:
https://pastebin.com/YDP7yihg
https://pastebin.com/raw/YDP7yihg
Anonymous No.107113130 [Report] >>107118202
>>107111922
anon, their website and the whole code was made in 2018. it's not AI coded, it was made by Indians
Anonymous No.107114242 [Report] >>107116133 >>107116804
Simplex isn't even hiding it anymore :/
https://www.reddit.com/r/SimpleXChat/comments/1n85wsr/whats_simplexs_team_approach_to_csam_and_chat/
>we will comply with chat control, if it passes, but it probably won't so you have nothing to worry about ;) And NO, we will NOT withdraw from the EU like those crazy Signal guys claim that they will.
Anonymous No.107116133 [Report] >>107116565 >>107116804
>>107114242
I'm sure all five SimpleX users are ecstatic.
Anonymous No.107116565 [Report] >>107116804
>>107116133
>chat control
it didn't pass (this time)
https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/11/03/eu-rejects-chat-control-bill-victory-for-privacy-and-encryption-in-europe/
Anonymous No.107116804 [Report]
>>107114242
>>107116133
>>107116565
Good luck trying to get a straight answer out out of these polish cunts.
Anonymous No.107118202 [Report]
>>107113130

i was unfamiliar with their game.
Anonymous No.107118933 [Report]
>>107111949
Thanks!
Anonymous No.107118982 [Report] >>107119915 >>107123701
https://climatedrift.substack.com/p/why-solarpunk-is-already-happening
Anonymous No.107119915 [Report] >>107121161
>>107118982
>https://climatedrift.substack.com/p/why-solarpunk-is-already-happening
A bit puzzled about the "need" for that IoT device in the solar panels.
Anonymous No.107120979 [Report]
Spunk all over me keyboard
Anonymous No.107121161 [Report] >>107123192
>>107119915
to make sure the payments keep coming so they can kill switch it
Anonymous No.107121396 [Report] >>107122193
who has the girlvinyl nudes?
Anonymous No.107122193 [Report]
>>107121396
>>>/r/
Anonymous No.107123192 [Report]
>>107121161
based
Anonymous No.107123701 [Report] >>107124206 >>107132601
>>107118982
Is solarpunk any useful when all world governments are switching to nuclear?
>>107109231
>to be fair its a cybersecurity thread :<
And there's nothing more cybersecurity or more cyberpunk than hackers. Particularly in a /g/ board.
Anonymous No.107124206 [Report] >>107132333
>>107123701
The problem with nucler power, is that we have known uranium sources for just 200 years at the present rate of consumption. With the planned rapid buldout of nuclear power, that will leave us with 50 years of fuel. Sure, people talk about how trivial it is to extract from seawater, but strangely they just never deliver actual uranium.

So combine the decline is remaining oil with decline in remaining uranium and thngs will be heading towards the world of Mad Max rather than a Solarpunk utopia. Then again, something has to change if we are going to have a sparesely populated Solarpunk world as shown in all pictures we get.
Anonymous No.107125614 [Report]
https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/sf-grocery-store-installed-security-measures-21138800.php

At this SF grocery store, you can't leave unless you buy something

>At the Safeway on San Francisco’s King Street, you now can’t leave the store unless you buy something. The Mission Bay grocery store recently installed new anti-theft measures at the entrance and exit.

>New gates at the entrance automatically swing open when customers walk in, but they’re set to trigger an alarm if someone attempts to back out. And if you walk into Safeway and change your mind about grocery shopping, you might find yourself trapped: Another gate that only opens if you scan your receipt blocks the store’s sole exit.

>During my Monday visit, I purchased a kombucha and went through the check-out line without incident. (No high-tech gates block the exit if you go through the line like normal.) But for journalism’s sake, I then headed back into the store to try going out the new gate.

>While I watched some customers struggle with the new technology, my receipt scanned immediately. The glass doors slid open, and I was free. But if, like this person on the San Francisco subreddit recounted, I hadn’t bought anything, my only means of exit would have been to beg the security guard to let me out.

>I couldn’t reach a Safeway spokesperson for comment on the new gates before the time of publication, but this is not the first time we’ve seen these sliding gates in SF Safeway stores. In 2023, KPIX-TV reported that Safeway stores in the Excelsior and the Fillmore neighborhoods (the Fillmore store has since closed) had installed receipt-scanning gates at self-checkout.

>“Recent changes were made at select Safeway stores in the Bay Area ... given the increasing amount of theft. Those updates include operational changes to the front end of the stores to deter shoplifting,” a Safeway spokesperson told KPIX-TV in a statement at the time.
Anonymous No.107125700 [Report] >>107126211 >>107129406 >>107132589
Is there enough interest in re-starting the /aca/ - anti censorship assistance general?
Anonymous No.107126211 [Report]
>>107125700
use tor, use i2p, use freenet

host torrents on hacked seedboxes, register domains in .su .to .onion, be based and freedompilled

pay for all hosts in monero
Anonymous No.107126635 [Report]
>Selling & sharing images and videos of the cheesiest pizzas known to man (& woman kind)
>All on a network made by the US Navy itself
Just read about the whole B*ysville crackdown I'm a bit confused, did these boomers really not know how proper opsec or am I being psy-opped into thinking this was a SECURE network for "le epic hacker hire a hitman darkweb" when in fact it was just a well placed trap?
Anonymous No.107127478 [Report]
https://abc7.com/post/password-louvres-video-system-was-louvre-time-robbery-employee/18118452
lmao

>>107088044
What if I am a retarded poser?
Anonymous No.107129406 [Report] >>107130316
>>107125700
We're literally on page 10 with three generals combined into this thread... so I doubt it would survive. Anything anti-censorship related would be more than relevant in here.
Anonymous No.107130316 [Report]
>>107129406
>anti-censorship
Also relevant.
Distributed systems would also be relevant, and I had thought that X would provide a distributed wiki for Grokto feed into Grokipedia, for extra efforts. I found that huggingface feeds on 4ch archives, I expect Grok did the same.
Anonymous No.107131633 [Report] >>107132145
There's a super old website with my personal info on it. It hasn't been touched since 2010. The contact info for the admin no longer leads anywhere (email domain expired). I tried to contact the host of the server but for privacy reasons they wont let me get the contact info of the owner.
Is there any good way of "removing" that contact info?
t. kraut battling kraut privacy laws
Anonymous No.107132145 [Report] >>107133376
>>107131633
The information doesn't necessarily need to be removed to keep it from being found. If it's showing up on Google and Bing, you can submit a privacy request:
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9673730?hl=en
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/concern/bing
Otherwise, if you want it removed at the source, you'd probably need to hire a law firm that specializes in this area.
Anonymous No.107132333 [Report]
>>107124206
Thorium, problem solved
Anonymous No.107132589 [Report]
>>107125700
Just dump things here and add to the next pasta. We could use a new one anyways, lots of trash there and missing stuff like the firefox templates and data removal URLs.
Anonymous No.107132601 [Report]
>>107123701
>Is solarpunk any useful when all world governments are switching to nuclear?
Having an offgrid homestead is the truest punk lifestyle.
Anonymous No.107133376 [Report]
>>107132145
Will take a look.
Anonymous No.107133505 [Report]
>>107101673
He liked to give and receive piggybacks from young men at Defcon and would invite them back to his hotel room.