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Divyam maskeri retweeted
How can 4 million tons of coal just disappear? Every day, corruption in this country surprises me.
COAL MINISTER G KISHAN REDDY FLAGS REPORTED DISAPPEARANCE OF 40 LAKH TONNES OF COAL, SEEKS URGENT PROBE INTO SCCL
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2,000 manuscripts. Live. Free. Searchable now live on the #MIDF platform. More in progress. This is what India's knowledge infrastructure looks like, - midf.org.in #MIDF #IndianHeritage #Manuscripts #PMO @GyanBharatamMoC @gssjodhpur
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be @ni5arga → 19 years old, from West Bengal, studied in Delhi for a few years → just finished his own Class 12 exams in 2026 → calls himself a hobbyist cybersecurity researcher → says he is an engineer, not a hacker → built an OSINT engine, a stock-tracking TUI, a pastebin in Rust → once found bugs in FOSS United and disclosed them quietly → just another CBSE student watching his own board roll out a new digital marking system then he opened the portal → CBSE moves Class 12 evaluation to On-Screen Marking, 1.8 million students affected → Nisarga sees the portal link is fully public, gets curious → opens DevTools, downloads the Angular JavaScript bundle → first vulnerability found in 30 minutes → a literal master password sitting in plain text inside the frontend code → enter it, the OTP field auto-fills, the entire login flow gets bypassed → OTP validation happens in the user's browser, not on the server → no route guards, every internal page reachable by editing browser storage → password reset API never checks the old password → systemic IDOR across the entire API, change one value in sessionStorage, become any examiner → outcome: take over any teacher account, view answer sheets, edit marks 25 February 2026. He reports everything to CERT-In the same day. → CERT-In asks for a screen recording, he sends a full walkthrough → acknowledgement comes back as a boilerplate reply → reference number assigned: CERTIn-16590126 → he follows up multiple times. no response. → three months pass. portal still live. Class 12 results released. vulnerabilities still there. → 22 May: publishes the blog post and a thread on X → Deedy Das, Satish Acharya, Internet Freedom Foundation amplify it → the post goes viral → CBSE issues a clarification: that was just a test portal, no breach → the URL CBSE cited in their own tweet was not even a registered domain → a friend buys the domain and points it at Nisarga's blog → CBSE quietly deletes the tweet then it gets worse → 25 May: finds an SQL injection vulnerability on the live production portal → reports to CERT-In, gets a one-line thank you → gains admin access to the live cbse.onmark.co.in server → portal stays up for four more hours → he uploads anime videos and memes, links them publicly from CBSE servers → plays a viral Japanese song on a CBSE page, makes the news for it → CBSE finally takes the whole portal down then he reads the database → master table accessed: 10 GB, 9.3 million records → examiner names, addresses, school names, bank account details → passwords stored in plain text → login tokens anyone can paste into a browser to log in as that user → 31 May: finds a second live CBSE production portal, 45,074 records of failed payments → emails, phone numbers, payment IDs, order IDs, all readable → 31 May, the bigger one: an AWS S3 bucket is misconfigured → ListObjectsV2 works without authentication, the bucket root is listable → samples pulled from 18 lakh scanned 2026 answer sheets, every subject → multiple institutions sharing the same bucket → also notices something strange in the scans: bedsheets visible in the background of answer sheets CBSE paid for proper scanners to handle CBSE responds → posts an AI-generated image saying the system is robust and secure → three days later admits some vulnerabilities existed and have been contained → refuses to name the cybersecurity firm doing the audit → claims they tried contacting him. he says they have not. → Internet Freedom Foundation writes to the Ministry of Education and CERT-In → asks for an investigation into CBSE, a review of the contract with vendor Coempt EduTeck, a full audit → he points out he could have sold this data and made a lot of money → he did not. he is a CBSE student too. → his own analogy: the door wasn't just unlocked. the key was lying on the ground in front of everyone. a 19-year-old with a anima pff broke a national exam evaluation system in 30 minutes with browser developer tools and the government is still pretending it was a test environment

My god ...please watch this. I swear this country is being held together by a chewing gum.@ni5arga well done on exposing these vulnerabilities and even answering the media so confidently. I know this is not easy for you and took a lot of courage 🙌
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Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed about AI. He fears the permanent underclass. Doctor says, "Treatment is simple. Read Gary Marcus. LLMs are stochastic parrots—they can't reason out of distribution." Man bursts into tears. "But doctor..." he says, "I am in distribution!"
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Divyam maskeri retweeted
Never forget that you are the main data center. Drink water, and consume as much literature as possible.
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bermuda triangle mystery
pretend ur 11 and this a youtube search bar
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It’s cartoonishly evil that receipts are literally made of 100% endocrine disruptor. Whose fucking idea was that
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Apr 14
Ashoka the great looking towards the Shankarcharya Temple in Kashmir. by Abanindranath Tagore, 1920
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In studies where humans were able to stimulate various sites in their own brain, the data showed that more than sites that elicit giddiness, sexual arousal, calm or drunkenness, people opted to stimulate an area that evokes mild frustration & anger. Amazing & explains a lot.
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27 Dec 2025
This paper shows that wildly different AI models for molecules, materials, and proteins are independently learning the same underlying representation of matter suggesting we’re converging on a shared physics-grounded “latent reality” that proves scientific foundation models might actually be generalizable across domains
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If this doesn’t further vindicate Dan Sherman, I don’t know what does
I will let you in on a secret about Steven Spielberg‘s new movie. The alien character uses sine-wave speech to communicate, something I’ve researched for over 45 years. I can condition just about anyone with the right primer. I’ve used this in many projects and here on X. In the specimen video below, you will hear the primer twice, then you will hear the actual words, and then you will always hear it from that primer and other sentences that I can demonstrate. In the Steven Spielberg movie, the speech is obscured in sign wave plus click sounds. The interesting thing about sine-wave speech is that subliminal induction has been proven to be able to take place hidden within melodies and songs are words that can impact your choices from your subconscious. We are living in interesting times .
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🚨A hedge fund manager has now filed an ETF with the SEC that explicitly targets "reverse engineered alien technology." The fund, filed under the ticker UFOD, isn't framed as speculation or novelty. The registration language is unusually direct. It proposes allocating the majority of its assets into aerospace and defense companies believed to have exposure to classified or unconventional technology, while simultaneously shorting firms that could be rendered obsolete by a sudden breakthrough in propulsion, energy, or materials science. The manager, Matthew Tuttle, is explicit about the logic. If even a fraction of the advanced technology long rumored inside classified programs were to become public, the impact wouldn't be incremental. It would be structural. Entire sectors could be repriced or wiped out overnight. Energy production, transportation, manufacturing, even parts of the defense supply chain itself would face immediate disruption. What matters here isn't whether the claims are true. It's that institutional finance is now treating UFO disclosure as a non zero variable alongside AI, quantum computing, and autonomous systems. The filing itself admits the theme is speculative and dependent on government disclosures that may never come. In fact, Tuttle states plainly that without sufficient disclosure, the ETF may not even launch. That condition is telling because no disclosure, means no product. Disclosure, and capital moves fast. Once Wall Street starts modeling something no matter how uncomfortable it stops being fringe. It becomes a risk factor and risk factors eventually force clarity, one way or another. #UFODisclosure #WallStreet #SEC #DefenseIndustry #Markets Source: ft.com/content/7b83f0f5-4d03…
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This is absolutely insane… a sitting president of a Russian republic, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, was abducted by aliens. He debriefed with Henry Kissinger and Mikhail Gorbachev and claimed Kissinger clearly knew all about UFOs already, before talking to him. Interview incoming
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This week we released six newly declassified videos of objects reported to AARO as UAP. They come from the U.S. European Command area of responsibility. Check them out here: aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-…
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Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb discusses the latest research on the trajectory of 3I/ATLAS. He says there are numerous qualities that suggest this entity is NOT a comet:
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HAL knows it's the pilot not the plane @TopGunMovie
8 Oct 2024
Continuing the Special Campaign 4.0 activities, HAL's Aerospace Division showcased innovative recycling, converting discarded aluminum into a durable chair and wooden waste into a beautifully crafted cabinet. @splcamp4 #SpecialCampaign4
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Divyam maskeri retweeted
25 Nov 2015
I got swagged out! And i'm swagging you out! To try to win a NABU, be sure to Follow me & @Razer RT to enter! ✅💚🐍
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22 Nov 2015
To celebrate hitting 2,000,000 Followers im giving away a pair of these @Razer Hammerheads! Simply RT & FOLLOW! 🐍💚
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18 Nov 2015
I've got this beauty to give away! To enter to win, simply Retweet this Tweet & Follow @Razer!
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