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It's our birthday – so we built everyone this retro game

canary.tools
1 points·by mh_·há 10 meses·4 comments

Caring

blog.thinkst.com
1 points·by mh_·ano passado·0 comments

Vendor Booths don't have to suck (and why your startup should reconsider them)

blog.thinkst.com
1 points·by mh_·há 2 anos·0 comments

Hacking as a pathway to building better Products

blog.thinkst.com
3 points·by mh_·há 2 anos·0 comments

Unfashionably secure: why we use isolated VMs

blog.thinkst.com
305 points·by mh_·há 2 anos·243 comments

Wrong on the Internet

twitter.com
1 points·by mh_·há 2 anos·0 comments

Be careful of the examples you use. They stick

blog.thinkst.com
199 points·by mh_·há 3 anos·128 comments

Seasonal themes, delighting users and small UX touches

blog.thinkst.com
1 points·by mh_·há 4 anos·0 comments

Is Elon Beyond Reproach?

twitter.com
22 points·by mh_·há 4 anos·34 comments

Always Be Hacking

blog.thinkst.com
2 points·by mh_·há 4 anos·0 comments

Apples AT&T demo was a good example of pg's “relentlessly resourceful”

blog.thinkst.com
2 points·by mh_·há 4 anos·2 comments

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mh_
·há 10 meses·discuss
We build tools (commercial: https://canary.tools) and free (https://canarytokens.org | https://opencanary.org) that help slowdown/detect attackers.

It supports normal(ish) pacman-like activity, except some of the dots you consume might be canaries, which will slow you down/likely lead to you being detected/caught.
mh_
·há 10 meses·discuss
It’s our birthday - so we built everyone this retro game.

(Complete all levels, and we will send you a special 10-year edition t-shirt)
mh_
·há 3 anos·discuss
Heh. "You can totally put in any value here, as long as its exactly this one"
mh_
·há 4 anos·discuss
You totally can?
mh_
·há 4 anos·discuss
Ouch. I’m super curious why you found it such a waste. I found it super interesting (I guess for all the reasons in the post)
mh_
·há 4 anos·discuss
I wrote this about 13 years ago (a little tongue in cheek) but it held up:

https://sensepost.com/blog/2009/twitter-killed-the-infosec-b...

-snip- There’s something liberating about saying “here’s a link”, as opposed to taking the time to formulate your thoughts into a full blown posting.

We were curious if this twitter-effect was real, imaginary or only applicable to lazy people like us.. Thanks to python-twitter and a few lines of script we can look at the the blogging habits of some info-sec superstars (and maybe confuse correlation and causation to jump to conclusions while we at it). -snip-