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Stark Industries Solutions: An Iron Hammer in the Cloud

Krebs on Security

Two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a large, mysterious new Internet hosting firm called Stark Industries Solutions materialized and quickly became the epicenter of massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on government and commercial targets in Ukraine and Europe.

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3D Printing with Kids on Lenovo Yoga 7i

Troy Hunt

And without doubt, the best educational technology thing I've ever brought home is my Prusa 3D printer. Once it was done, the kids took to it like ducks to water: My @Prusa3D printer is the best educational device I’ve ever bought. And it did, which has been particularly useful when performing later maintenance.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

Some of those who bought the spyware were allegedly able to see live locations of the devices, view the targets emails, photos, web browsing history, text messages, video calls, etc. What role does technology play in facilitating intimate partner abuse? What role might the security industry have in identifying or even stopping it?

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Best DevOps, Website, and Application Vulnerability Scanning Tools

eSecurity Planet

Most DevOps teams will make purchasing decisions for vulnerability scanners based upon deployment flexibility, scanning speed, scanning accuracy, connections to other tools, and, of course, price. Acunetix is offered as an annual subscription based upon the number of websites or web applications scanned and length of the contract.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

After hearing a talk, a Dallas-based hacker set out to find out what was going on inside the smart meter attached to his home, and what he found was surprising. Since then Hash started a reverse engineering wiki site called Recessim and created dozens of YouTube videos in a channel of that same name to chronicle his adventures.