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Starlink Terminals Hackable with $25 in Parts

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Lennert Wouters, a security researcher at the Belgian university KU Leuven, has revealed one of the first security breakdowns in the satellite dishes, according to a report from WIRED. Wouters demonstrated his proof of concept research this week at the Black Hat information security conference in Las Vegas.

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Why Taylor Swift Fans Should Work in Cybersecurity

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These skills also happen to apply to information security (infosec) and cyber threat intelligence and research. And you'll leave your first infosec conference with an armful of them. Taylor may be the Mastermind behind the clues, but her fans' determination, critical thinking, and unparalleled passion deserve more credit.

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Meet The Team Behind Mayhem: Come See Us At These Upcoming April 2023 Events

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We have a number of upcoming events planned for April 2023, including: RSA Conference, DevSecOps Days, and BSides Webinar: How to Increase Test Coverage With Mayhem for API Speed vs. Resilience: Making the Right Trade-offs for Software Security Securing Open Source Software University Hackathon Read on to learn more about April’s events.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Hacker Revolution Will Be Televised

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Then there’s the open source free tool from the NSA, Ghidra. There's a couple of open source things now we have Deidre which has come out the NSA is an open source tool. There's a couple of open source things now we have Deidre which has come out the NSA is an open source tool.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

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More and more criminals are identified through open source intelligence (OSINT). Find out what Daniel looks for and how he does digital forensics using social media and other open source resources. And they did, relatively quickly, using something known as Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT. You find clues.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

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It's almost always like that with conferences and I totally get it right. It's not been like that terrible, terrible security. Vamosi: So when you see a talk like this at CanSecWest, or any other conference, you're probably thinking oh wow, they probably just pulled that out of their back pocket and presented it No.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Fuzzing Hyper-V

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However, not all fuzzing engines have really looked at the problem of hypervisors, so Oh, fear and Pele research, a lot of open source fuzzers available today, and they settled on KAFL, which is a flavor of American fuzzy lop or NFL. And my instinct is immediately go to Twitter where all information security happens and tweet about it.