cybersecurity

#cybersecurity

Anon Ymous

Sun Jun 22 22:26:58 2025 (*097dfbf6*):: https://x.com/IceSolst/status/1936892199809298546 +public! *** solst/ICE (@IceSolst) on X *** :rotating_light:I HAVE LEAKED EVERY SINGLE PASSWORD EVER (4 to 32 chars long)!
That is 347 novemdecillion passwords, the largest password leak ever!
ALL of your passwords are in here, GUARANTEED!
This is a client-side app, so what you search for is all local, never sent anywhere. *** X (formerly Twitter) (*4cfb807c*):: Lol the ultimate rainbow table…347 novemdecillion (*4e3d9761*):: ^These guys had really good opsec. Their downfall is pretty predictable though. Continuous internet access w/ anonymity is really, really hard. (*4e3d9761*):: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXmZnU2GdVk *** When Cybercriminals with Good OpSec Attack *** YouTube (*4e3d9761*):: ^These guys had really good opsec. Their downfall is pretty predictable though. Continuous internet access w/ anonymity is really, really hard.

(*4e3d9761*):: I face palmed when they said ‘while jabber does encrypt the conversation, it doesn’t encrypt the attachments’. (*4e3d9761*):: The problem with cyber crime, is that you need assurance that you won’t get caught and that just doesn’t really exist, outside of encrypting data-at-rest, which you can indeed setup to give you assurance. (*4e3d9761*):: Everytime I read about a really talented cybercrime crew I always think “Man, you could have just gotten a job basically anywhere with that skillset” (*4e3d9761*):: That’s kind of how the hacker scene in America died. The real jobs were just paying too well.

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