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Security researcher 🇦🇺 Good-faith hacking 🤡 Weaponizing source code 🧬 https://github.com/sickcodes

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Playing Doom on a John Deere tractor display (jailbroken/rooted) at @defcon


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found the redhat exec

Linux shouldn’t be free.



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Sometimes Linux developers are M0R0NS. Ubuntu 22 LTS, apt upgrade to kernel 6.8, rebooted, networking is gone, no interfaces ... why? Because some IDIOT decided to move a huge amount of network drivers to the linux-modules-extra package, not installed by default. Once you…


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Fuzzing and vibe hacking is addicting like gambling: 1. Spend cash to buy token credits or compute 2. Hope to get bugs 3. Repeat


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Great Natto read by @MeiDanowski on a key event that preceded China’s 2021 regulations mandating vulnerability disclosure to the state, featuring excellent research by @sickcodes :) (link in thread)

eubenincasa's tweet image. Great Natto read by @MeiDanowski on a key event that preceded China’s 2021 regulations mandating vulnerability disclosure to the state, featuring excellent research by @sickcodes :) (link in thread)

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Researcher @sickcodes found a vulnerability in TCL TVs and reached out to TCL. What happened next became a masterclass in what NOT to do-eventually, what TO do. New analysis from Natto Thoughts - how a single disclosure reshaped China’s approach to cybersecurity and control.

MeiDanowski's tweet image. Researcher @sickcodes found a vulnerability in TCL TVs and reached out to TCL. What happened next became a masterclass in what NOT to do-eventually, what TO do. 
New analysis from Natto Thoughts - how a single disclosure reshaped China’s approach to cybersecurity and control.

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the capacitor is doing the job outside his job description


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As the operator of a soup kitchen, I don’t see why I should be expected to fix health code violations people report. After all, we are run almost entirely by volunteers


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hot take: maybe instead of reporting vuln and getting cves, security nerds should just sell exploits that way devs won't need to bother with too much reports, only critical one that got exploited would need to be fixed. neat!


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Patch to fix an issue with decoding LucasArts Smush codec, specifically the first 10-20 frames of Rebel Assault 2, a game from 1995. FFmpeg aims to play every video file ever made.

FFmpeg's tweet image. Patch to fix an issue with decoding LucasArts Smush codec, specifically the first 10-20 frames of Rebel Assault 2, a game from 1995.

FFmpeg aims to play every video file ever made.

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Don’t bother learning English I created task manager

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I created task manager

they need to indict his watch dealer too lol… all the seized Rolex watches are fake/replicas… except the one the he gifted to his partner (a women’s Datejust)!

The criminal information doc is light on specifics - doesn't name the victim companies or detail nature of stolen trade secrets. But does list all the watches the FBI collected from him... We can connect some dots based on what they do as a company.

mattjay's tweet image. The criminal information doc is light on specifics - doesn't name the victim companies or detail nature of stolen trade secrets. But does list all the watches the FBI collected from him...

We can connect some dots based on what they do as a company.


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rate my solder fume extractor

guess what i’m building

donsatamoto's tweet image. guess what i’m building


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It had to be done 😅 DOOM on the Xiaomi Mi Band 8 Fitnessband Running super smooth on the Amoled Display and the custom firmware with toom on just 2MB of Flash Full video on Youtube: youtu.be/iqyR_LNp9vc


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DOOM on the ANKER Prime Charging station😅 This internal SWM34S MCU is just way too nice! 8MB RAM + 16MB Flash directly mapped to memory allow goes brrrr Also on Youtube: youtu.be/MdOU8SqCqeY


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Grab your copy of @Phrack Magazine #72 - the 40th Anniversary Asia Special Edition at #OOTB2025BKK in Bangkok next week! Limited copies available for pick up at the @Verichains booth - ootb.net #phrack #bangkok #tbcert

OOTBconf's tweet image. Grab your copy of @Phrack Magazine #72 - the 40th Anniversary Asia Special Edition at #OOTB2025BKK in Bangkok next week! Limited copies available for pick up at the @Verichains booth - ootb.net #phrack #bangkok #tbcert

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Russian Hackers A dark journey deep inside myself… Hacking an automotive ECU… Grab a drink, it’s a wild ride! youtube.com/live/0tkdst3JE…

BitBangingBytes's tweet image. Russian Hackers
A dark journey deep inside myself…
Hacking an automotive ECU…

Grab a drink, it’s a wild ride!
youtube.com/live/0tkdst3JE…

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huh that’s new

tenderizzation's tweet image. huh that’s new

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After 9 months+ of cranking, cursing, and cursoring, and drawing on over 20 years experience running #HITB's Call for Papers, I bring you CFP Directory - a single system to make it easier for speakers to submit and organizers to connect and curate talks: cfp.directory


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