With the recent Substack news I think it’s time to watch that segment of @bcantrill’s “ethical dilemmas” talk again: https://youtu.be/0wtvQZijPzg?feature=shared&t=1795
"We already know how to make our streets safer for everyone"
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#fuckcars
Okay, now I'm a bit sad that I won't be at #37C3, and it's because of this talk:
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/en/event/smtp_smuggling_spoofing_e-mails_worldwide/
Presenter #TimoLongin found an exploit in SMTP, notified commercial vendors GMX, Microsoft & Cisco in July, then published a blog post in the week before Christmas that describes how the attack works. Free software maintainers and admins were not warned in advance and had to rush to build workarounds.
Would've loved to talk to him about his idea of "responsible disclosure".
I'm always in awe of the small things this guy is able to make, absolutely brilliant!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3evnh9lT9k
Here's a good example of straight stupid: The "Teraleak", which claims it's a massive leak of Apple testflight data.
... it's an Archive Team project from 9 years ago. They announced they were shutting down and Archive Team downloaded everything before it disappeared.
Now places are reporting it as an Apple Leak or something. It's a fucking crawl. A CRAWL, people. How far we have fallen.
no shade on heartbleed, it's just that it was the start of that huge wave of vulnerabilities with names and logos and websites and inspired many unworthy imitators
the heartbleed effect (people care about a thing more if you put a silly name on it)
#37C3 / Chaos Communication Congress will also have another instalment of Blåmba! ( https://blamba.de/ ), if you missed it at Camp!
Search for your old Nokia phones and bring them! SIM cards will be available.
If you have creative ideas for artwork, feel free to send them over at https://github.com/blamba-de/blamba-content-ingest
Finally finished the DIY mini networking rack that I've been working on for the past ~4 months.
It's almost entirely made out of 3D printed parts, with the exception of the vertical rack rails and the side/top-panels.
For the vertical rails I used actual rack rails made out of steel, the side panels are laser cut polypropylene with metal mesh glued to the back.
The heavier devices (router and optiplex) are sitting on diy'ed rails made out of angled alu bars to prevent them from sagging down.
I've played tabletop games with so many girls that my last Lancer game had to take three six-week breaks because players kept getting bottom surgery
Added some extra little details, spikes on the knees and lfrith style bunny antenna on the head, in an eye catching red #gunpla #mobilesuitgundam
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess