decompilebug's profile picture. Security enthusiast/ novice reverse engineer

throatylava

@decompilebug

Security enthusiast/ novice reverse engineer

Yeah, tbh without any programming experience, understanding security feels like deciphering hieroglyphics.🤣🤣🤣🤣

Students should not be graduating straight into Cybersecurity Please go be developers first



Many Modern day games and hip hop/electronic music suffer from this. People back in the day did groundbreaking stuff with limited memory/sample time. Guess, they truly cared about their projects. Nowadays, it’s more hype, less substance.

Constraints drive creativity. Which low/no funding, you HAVE to be creative. Abundant funds bring delusions of grandeur and overengineered solutions.



Changed my resume up finally. Man, I took a big spit at my older one. Abysmal much.🤣🤣🤣


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Come see my talk at Objective by the Sea on Thursday! 👩🏻‍💻 I'm so excited and honored to present my research at this amazing conference. + My talk will be streamed. I'll post the link on Thursday! @objective_see #InfoSec #OBTS

OliviaGalluccii's tweet image. Come see my talk at Objective by the Sea on Thursday! 👩🏻‍💻

I'm so excited and honored to present my research at this amazing conference.

+ My talk will be streamed. I'll post the link on Thursday!

@objective_see #InfoSec #OBTS

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New XINTRA course‼️ Advanced IIS Post Exploitation, Detection & Evasion Modern APT groups are actively weaponizing ToolShell and fileless IIS tradecraft to compromise Exchange, SharePoint, ASP workloads. If your detection and response capabilities lag exposure, this course…

inversecos's tweet image. New XINTRA course‼️
Advanced IIS Post Exploitation, Detection & Evasion

Modern APT groups are actively weaponizing ToolShell and fileless IIS tradecraft to compromise Exchange, SharePoint, ASP workloads.

If your detection and response capabilities lag exposure, this course…
inversecos's tweet image. New XINTRA course‼️
Advanced IIS Post Exploitation, Detection & Evasion

Modern APT groups are actively weaponizing ToolShell and fileless IIS tradecraft to compromise Exchange, SharePoint, ASP workloads.

If your detection and response capabilities lag exposure, this course…

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it's like an annual reverse engineering marathon: flare-on.com - here are some of my solutions from the previous year, if you are curious: hshrzd.wordpress.com/category/ctf/


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I’m not anti-AI. I am, however, anti the rapacious tech bros who selfishly hype AI for the purpose of increasing their wealth and power at the expense of our humanity.


Anyone here a C programming wizard? Have some questions to ask.


Bro 🤣🤣🤣

You have multiple bird app accounts because you’re afraid to post cringe on main I have multiple bird app accounts because my multiple personalities demand their own separate outlets We are not the same



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Wanted small ascii art for a cli tool im building so i commissioned the illustrious @littlebitspace :)


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Are you in charge of writing Cybersecurity incident reports and need to spice up the language so the report isn’t so boring?? Try this, instead of saying we suffered a breach due to the compromise of a 3rd party: > we got fucked in the aaS Follow me for more pro writing tips



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Interested in working with me? We're looking to hire Software Engineers with strong expertise in C# to maintain our .NET modules we use and like to RE Windows components! Great culture, benefits, and we will have some fun WinDbg sessions together :D ats.rippling.com/netwrix-corpor…


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My positions and pay: Helpdesk: $10.50/hr Computer Technician: $11.50/hr Helpdesk (again): $16/hr Software Engineer: $42,000/yr Software Engineer: $65,000/yr Software Engineer: $90,000/yr Malware Researcher: $165,000/yr Malware Researcher: $350,000/yr My first computer job I…

My first job in cybersecurity paid $50k. I had a car loan, lived in a studio apartment, and was juggling a ton of bills and debt. It wasn’t a great salary, but it was manageable - you just have to be smart with your money.



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Todays hack the box challenge review: Desires is an easy web challenge by Kahla with a strong 4.4 rating and 825 solves (214 days old, 40 points). I completed it in about 30 minutes. This challenge has a clever multi-stage attack chain that's more complex than typical easy…

hackerfren's tweet image. Todays hack the box challenge review: 

Desires is an easy web challenge by Kahla with a strong 4.4 rating and 825 solves (214 days old, 40 points). I completed it in about 30 minutes.

This challenge has a clever multi-stage attack chain that's more complex than typical easy…

throatylava reposted

Welcome back Hasherezade (@hasherezade) to our RE//verse review board! Hasherezade, a malware analyst and software engineer from Poland, is known for her impactful work in cybersecurity and reverse engineering. @hasherezade has created several open source tools including PE-bear,…

REverseConf's tweet image. Welcome back Hasherezade (@hasherezade) to our RE//verse review board! Hasherezade, a malware analyst and software engineer from Poland, is known for her impactful work in cybersecurity and reverse engineering. @hasherezade has created several open source tools including PE-bear,…

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But OpenAI would 🤣

HackingLZ's tweet image. But OpenAI would 🤣


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Please check out this movie my talented brother made. Oh, he runs an AI company too.@ego_ai_


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