2022-08-26
Really good data herein relating to a bunch of the okta-targeted activity I've been crowing about for months. https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
DoorDash says hackers accessed some of its internal tools and customer information after compromising a third-party vendor as part of the recent Twilio breach
Hackers accessed DoorDash customer information and some partial payment data — Food delivery giant DoorDash has confirmed …
Really good data herein relating to a bunch of the okta-targeted activity I've been crowing about for months. https://twitter.com/...
TechCrunch
Group-IB details hacking group 0ktapus, responsible for the recent breaches of Twilio and 130+ organizations that netted close to 10K employees' credentials
Carly Page / TechCrunch :
2022-04-14
WSJ on neurodiverse workers thriving in remote cybersecurity positions. Definitely see myself in some of this. For neurotypical folks in tech, esp. hiring: please see the value in neurodiverse candidates, and in approaching them differently. https://www.wsj.com/...
Wall Street Journal
After the pandemic forced employees to work from home, some neurodivergent people are thriving at remote cybersecurity jobs
Nicolle Liu / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @cisajen , @dnvolz , @dnvolz , @amandalgorton , @neurovagrant , and @wsj Tweets: @cisajen : 💡Great piece @nicolle_liu! We're excited ab...
2020-11-17
Apple's response to the Gatekeeper privacy concerns is interesting - for instance, Apple has announced that it has stopped *logging* IP addresses. It hasn't stopped sending them. And as we see w/ NSA among others, lots of room for lawyers to argue that storing isn't logging.
iPhone in Canada Blog
Apple responds to privacy concerns over checking macOS apps' Developer ID certs over OCSP, ceases logging IP addresses, will launch encrypted protocol in 2021
Gary Ng / iPhone in Canada Blog :
2019-12-13
... When I said I wanted the present to be more interesting, this isn't exactly what I meant. https://twitter.com/...
VICE
A recent spate of Ring camera hacks were part of a podcast livestreamed to Discord called “Nulledcast” in which Ring owners were hacked and harassed live on air
@josephfcox @jason_koebler http://bit.ly/2LJeFyn Fred Blankenship / @fblankenshipwsb : No sireeee! “I can see you in the bed! C'mon! Wake the [expletive] up!” This terrified Brookh...