Some interesting research from Malwarebytes Labs. The first was around verified Twitter accounts receiving direct messages apparently from Twitter which claimed their accounts had been flagged for hate speech. They would then be redirected to a fake Twitter help centre to input their login credentials. The second was a Discord phishing campaign where people would recieve … Continue reading Verified Twitter accounts phished via hate speech!
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Fake cricket, real betting – story of a not so deep fake
We see many discussions these days around deep fakes and how AI will be able to create content that the human eye cannot spot as being fake, leading us to be easily manipulated. However, the reality is that people can be fooled far more easily. The BBC reports that a fake IPL Cricket match was … Continue reading Fake cricket, real betting – story of a not so deep fake
Smart thermostats, Rabbits, and TV Pickup
In a paper titled Unintended consequences of smart thermostats in the transition to electrified heating, researchers discovered that most people don't bother changing the default heating times on these thermostats. As a result at 6am, the strain on the electricity grid peaks as every thermostat clicks on. Akin to launching an inadvertent DDoS attack. Of … Continue reading Smart thermostats, Rabbits, and TV Pickup
BMW charging an $18 subscription for heated seats
BMW, a brand known for its amazing cars, a model for everyone - built with the infamous German engineering and now offering a whole bunch of options as a monthly subscription. In some ways it makes sense. Streamline your production and build each and every car with the exact same hardware, but then limit options … Continue reading BMW charging an $18 subscription for heated seats
Rolling Pwn lets you drive a Honda without the keys!๏ฟผ
The Rolling Pwn vulnerability can be used against some keyless Honda's to unlock, start and drive off. It allows you to eavesdrop on a remote key fob from about 100 feet away (which for my American friends is the distance from pitchers mount to the outfield grass). On Twitter, @RobDrivesCars replicated the bug in a nice video … Continue reading Rolling Pwn lets you drive a Honda without the keys!๏ฟผ
Writing the perfect resignation letter
Over here in the UK we've had dozens of MPs (members of parliament) tender their resignation over the last day or so. While I'm not interested in politics, seeing so many resignation letters did provide me with the template to create the perfect letter. It consists of a few steps. 1. Yellow paper (not the … Continue reading Writing the perfect resignation letter
The Million Dollar Homepage
Back in the olden times (in 2005) a website was setup called the Million Dollar Homepage. A brainchild of student Alex Tew who wanted to raise some money for university. The concept was simple, get a webpage composed of a million pixels and sell them all for $1 each. They were sold in 10 x … Continue reading The Million Dollar Homepage
3 takeaways and a ramble
Itโs been another weird year for many. Most of the world had vaccines, came out of lockdown, only to be hit by another variant, and ending up in a weird limbo lockdown all over again. As someone who has predominantly worked from home for the last 8 years, I have welcomed the last couple of … Continue reading 3 takeaways and a ramble
The Value of Certifications
โHow does your degree compare to my 10 years practical work experience?โ This was something my very first manager used to say often to me and other fresh-faced graduates. He had a point โ we knew nothing about the business, any of the tools, or the job compared to him, or indeed anyone else who … Continue reading The Value of Certifications
November Blog a Day Reflections
I'm no writer of novels, but I allowed myself to be influenced by national November novel writing month and thought it would be a good idea to attempt a blog a day through the month. In the end, I wrote 17 blogs during November, the most I've written in a long time, perhaps ever. There … Continue reading November Blog a Day Reflections
