@GossiTheDog @dangoodin always writes stellar articles. I absolutely adored his explainer about the "Chinese have quantum broken RSA" hype a few months ago: https://cku.gt/quantumhype
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Dr. Christopher Kunz (christopherkunz@chaos.social)'s status on Friday, 07-Nov-2025 20:46:14 JST
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OSPF110 ☕ (ospf110@cyberplace.social)'s status on Friday, 07-Nov-2025 20:46:56 JST
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@GossiTheDog Damn we got AI malware rewriting itself in the wild before GTA 6 smh my head
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fuzzyfuzzyfungus (fuzzyfuzzyfungus@cyberplace.social)'s status on Friday, 07-Nov-2025 22:49:47 JST
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@GossiTheDog What never ceases to amaze me is the hunger for hyperbolic new ways for the world to be on fire when the world is already on fire; badly.
N-day attacks keep working for years because nobody patches and 'new' products get released with the sins of a decade ago? Meh, whatever.
BADVIBES uses a computationally expensive and unreliable obfuscation technique rather than one of the numerous, old, reliable, ones? zOMG!
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AmbianceAsunder (ambianceasunder@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 08-Nov-2025 01:11:16 JST
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@GossiTheDog agreed, however it still lowers the barrier for entry in the malware ransomware game which means heightened rates of attacks/attempts. AI in its current form will never be emergent nor creative
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Phil (h0ru2@cyberplace.social)'s status on Saturday, 08-Nov-2025 04:16:53 JST
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@GossiTheDog "That any teenager with an internet connection could soon unleash an AI that thinks, adapts, and attacks without human intervention."
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