Hackers pwnd GlobalX, the charter airline used by DHS for abductions and stole the flight records that the DOJ has been refusing to furnish to a federal judge!
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Mitte April erklärte #Lauterbach, dass inzwischen zusammen mit dem Bundesamt für die Sicherheit in der #Informationstechnik (#BSI) Sicherheitsmaßnahmen umgesetzt worden seien. Diese würden einen #Massenangriff auf die #ePA verhindern. Es sei technisch #nichtMehrMöglich, "dass man viele #Daten von den Versicherten sieht".
Hacker knacken auch den verbesserten Schutz der E-Patientenakte
Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach hatte zur Einführung der elektronischen Patientenakte versichert, dass diese sicher sei. Nun ist es Hackern offenbar gelungen, auch die verbesserten Schutzvorkehrungen auszuhebeln.
Psst, hey: HACKERS ARE NOT TECH BROS. The vast majority of hackers never become tech bros. The ethics of hacking runs completely counter to that of tech bros.
Hackers make hardware do things they weren’t intended to do. They circumvent barriers. They string together contraptions that repurpose old stuff to do new things. Hackers aren’t that interested in money; they’re more interested in showing off their skills. They love to learn and make demos and create and share free tech that other hackers then build upon. All they want is acknoweledgement and the respect of their peers.
Tech bros are parasites. They’re greedy bastards who love to erect barriers between people and tech. They extract, addict, monetize. They turn everything fun and useful into a transaction, a dopamine trap, a subscription, a surveillance tool, an advertising outlet, and a vector to extract money from labor and suppliers.
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Psst, hey: HACKERS ARE NOT TECH BROS. The vast majority of hackers never become tech bros. The ethics of hacking runs completely counter to that of tech bros.
Hackers make hardware do things they weren’t intended to do. They circumvent barriers. They string together contraptions that repurpose old stuff to do new things. Hackers aren’t that interested in money; they’re more interested in showing off their skills. They love to learn and make demos and create and share free tech that other hackers then build upon. All they want is acknoweledgement and the respect of their peers.
Tech bros are parasites. They’re greedy bastards who love to erect barriers between people and tech. They extract, addict, monetize. They turn everything fun and useful into a transaction, a dopamine trap, a subscription, a surveillance tool, an advertising outlet, and a vector to extract money from labor and suppliers.
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US-Ampel-Hack: Hersteller machte es Spaßvögeln denkbar leicht
In mehreren US-Großstädten ertönten die Stimmen von Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos und anderen Tech-Chefs aus Fußgängerampeln. Jetzt ist klar, wie das passieren konnte.
So I updated the README for my security-courses Git repo containing all my teaching materials. Trying to make it more understandable and readable, but wondering if it is ...
If you want to help me please read it, and comment. If you feel adventurous you can also start installing LaTeX and try it! This might pull you into a nice rabbit hole though!
or look at PDFs all over the place, quite a lot about #DDoS, #Pentest, #hacking etc.