Tech writer at Hackers-Arise

Joined June 2023
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Need reliable digital evidence? Hire a professional Digital Forensics Investigator now and get the answers you need. hackers-arise.com/digital-fo… @three_cube
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Comprehensive Guide to iOS and Mac Security This guide shows you how to detect advanced threats, enable FileVault encryption, and actually secure your iPhone and Mac: infosecpress.com/books/compr…
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Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity, Part 4: Creating a Custom MCP Server For Log Analysis hackers-arise.com/using-arti… @three_cube @DI0256 @IamSmouk @co11ateral
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Understanding password security fundamentals is valuable for every cybersecurity student.
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A while ago, we published an article on how law enforcement and hackers can invade your privacy with the help of Call Detail Records (CDR). Mobile carriers can provide investigators with device movements, call history, tower registrations and internet metadata that reveal far more than most people realize. Learn more: hackers-arise.com/cell-phone… @three_cube @_aircorridor #privacy
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Bluehood Bluehood can turn everyday Bluetooth signals into behavioral intelligence. There is so much that can be extracted without ever connecting to the devices For example, someone can identify when delivery vehicles arrive and whether the same driver appears regularly. They can observe daily routines by tracking when certain devices appear and disappear. They can also correlate devices that are always seen together, such as a phone and a smartwatch, which likely belong to the same person. A lot more is possible. None of this requires specialized hardware So it's good practice to minimize your footprint hackers-arise.com/bluetooth-… @three_cube @_aircorridor #privacy
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Hacking API APIs are the backbone of communication between applications, and their security is really paramount. So many things rely on it, so it's important to make them secure. We made our training to show you how hackers abuse them giving you recomendations on securing them well. hackersarise.thinkific.com/c… @three_cube @_aircorridor #cybersecurity
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Analyzing a USB Drive for Malicious Content Here is a simple case for those into digital forensics. Here we analyzed a malicious USB by extracting its files, finding autorun artifacts and embedded PDF payloads. Great for beginners hackers-arise.com/digital-fo… @three_cube @_aircorridor #dfir
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Jun 12
This course is already shaping up to be incredible! Not everyone may fully grasp its importance yet, but trust me, this unique topic will come in handy.
The upcoming training on Building Your Own 4G/5G Cellular Base Station will be with @astra01010. He's done a lot of work on it and this training is expected to surpass your expectations of it. Feel free to check out what he's doing and we'll see you there! You can learn more about it here: hackers-arise.com/building-y… @three_cube
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While many people are panicking that AI will take their jobs, you have the chance to earn a substantial amount of money. Create the best AI agent and win the grand prize of $15,000! Details and registration here hackers-arise.com/wittgenste… @three_cube @_aircorridor @co11ateral
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The difference between a cyberpro and a Cyberwarrior is huge. The CyberWarrior knows how to use knowledge from offensive, defensive and operational cybersecurity, and it's all easy for them. This training is specially designed for that purpose hackersarise.thinkific.com/b…
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Chinese Hackers Have Intruded Into Western mobile networks and the results can be devastating! hackers-arise.com/chinese-ap…
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"The Future of AI Belongs to ARM!" - this article from @three_cube is prophetic! hackers-arise.com/the-future…
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Last night we anounced the Wittgenstein AI Tournament. Each team builds one or more functional AI agents and submits a complete project proposal. To help you get started, we’ve put together a catalog of suggested agents spanning the five strategic domains. It’s a source of inspiration. Build one from the list, combine several, or propose something entirely your own. Whatever you build should do something a SOC analyst, incident responder, or security engineer would genuinely reach for and do it well enough to demo. The final prize is $15.000 To compete you must be 18 years or older. There is no fee for entry. hackers-arise.com/wittgenste… @three_cube
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Learn how to recreate the legendary f/society exploits—from prison hacks to FBI cell-phone eavesdropping—in this fun yet serious 3-lesson, 6.5-hour course. Ready to go rogue? hackersarise.thinkific.com/c…
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Making Log Analysis Fun with Zircolite Often the main reasons why we all hate logs is because they are boring. But you don't have to spend time in Event Viewer. All these logs can be exported and analyzed with Zircolite with the help of Sigma rules that come with it. That's much more interesting. And it's also a good approach if you don't have any SIEM system hackers-arise.com/digital-fo… @three_cube @_aircorridor #dfir
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"From homes and hotels to airports and skyscrapers, critical infrastructure depends on building automation systems. See how BMS and KNX work and why they can be an interesting target for hackers." hackers-arise.com/smart-home… Here's a short introduction to a new article from @co11ateral ! I highly recommend reading all his articles!
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The Future of AI Belongs to ARM Just a few days ago, Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company, announced that NVIDIA would begin to manufacture systems for the desktop Windows market. Jensen Huang announced a system on a chip named RTX Spark targeting the desktop and laptop windows market. This system on a chip (SOC) would include a NVIDIA GPU (no surprise there) and an ARM CPU. He could have chosen Intel or AMD or many others, but he chose ARM Learn more: hackers-arise.com/the-future… @three_cube @_aircorridor #AI
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