Security Engineer who reads 50 blog posts so you don't have to · If it's vulnerable, I'll tweet it first · Building an army of infosec degenerates 🐇🏴‍☠️

Joined March 2026
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AI scales capability. Blockchain scales trust. AI lets systems do more. Blockchain lets systems agree without trusting. The future isn’t AI vs blockchain. It’s AI blockchain: where autonomous agents operate on verifiable, tamper-proof rails.
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If you trust user input in one place, assume it will reach somewhere you didn’t expect. Data flows don’t stay where you design them. They spread across systems, logs, queues, and caches.
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What do I need to do on this platform to be successful and not lose 10% of followers each day. Sell 🐰🍑??
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Every permission you grant is a future incident waiting to happen. Not because it will be abused today, but because it will be forgotten tomorrow. Stale access is one of the most reliable attack paths.
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Blockchain is about certainty. AI is about probability. Blockchain: “This transaction is 100% verified.” AI: “This output is 87% likely to be correct.” That’s why mixing them creates a fundamental tension: immutable trust vs uncertain inference.
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Security tools that generate too many alerts create their own vulnerability: Alert fatigue. When everything looks critical, nothing is. And that’s exactly when real attacks slip through.
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I was not that active for 2 days and lost 30 followers. What kind of sorcery is this platform
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The moment your system depends on “the user wouldn’t do that”.... you’ve already lost. Attackers define the edge cases, not you.
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One pattern you’ll start seeing everywhere in AI infra: Tool sprawl. Agents connected to 10 tools, each with different permissions. That’s not capability. That’s an attack surface explosion.
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Modern attackers don’t break crypto. They go around it. Misconfigurations, key leaks, bad flows > math. Cryptography is rarely the weakest link.
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“Internal only” is one of the most dangerous phrases in security. Internal systems get: - Less monitoring - Weaker auth - More trust Which makes them the perfect pivot point after initial access.
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Most rate limiting is security theater. Attackers don’t spam faster. They distribute. If your defense assumes a single source, it’s already outdated.
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One subtle security risk in AI tooling: Over-automation. The more decisions you delegate, the less visibility you have into failure modes. And attackers thrive in hidden behavior.
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Most “secure architectures” fail at integration points. Each component is hardened. But the connections between them? Untested, over-trusted, and full of assumptions. That’s where attackers live.
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You don’t need a 0day if you understand the system better than its creators. Deep understanding > exotic exploits. That’s why top researchers spend more time reading code than running tools.
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🚨 Windows BitLocker 0-Day Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Bypass Security Feature Source: cybersecuritynews.com/window… Microsoft disclosed a new Windows BitLocker Security Feature Bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50507, on June 9, 2026, as part of its June Patch Tuesday security release. The flaw, rooted in a protection mechanism failure, allows an unauthorized attacker with physical access to bypass BitLocker Device Encryption and access sensitive data on the system's storage device. While there is no evidence of active exploitation at the time of release, proof‑of‑concept code exists, which typically accelerates the adoption of attacks. #cybersecuritynews
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Container machine provides a highly integrated Linux environment that works seamlessly on your Mac. Container machines are fast, lightweight and persistent. They are based on standard OCI images that can be built and shared. Host integrations such as automatic user and home directory sharing provide quick and easy access to your Linux environment no matter where you are in a terminal. Read more here …
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Now it makes sense 🤣🤣🤣
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Meta says 20,000 Instagram accounts were hacked through AI tool abuse. That suggests AI is becoming a force multiplier for phishing, credential theft, and social engineering. securityweek.com/
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