• m3t00🌎🇺🇦@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    exploit the exploits. or just lay there. white hats use exploits to fix machines. like locking the neighbor’s gate they left open. or steal their stuff. your call

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    7 hours ago

    Hey, asking for a friend…

    But does anyone know of a clip-on LIDAR emitter we could wear? Those things absolutely burn holes through digital camera sensors!

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    11 hours ago

    qr codes cant really contain a zero-click malware, theyre just links (unless theres a terrible vulnerability in the browser which there probably isnt)

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    10 hours ago

    It’s been a while since phones started asking for user confirmation to open a link from a QR code.

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    11 hours ago

    I love the idea, maybe bricking the device may take some time but something that blasts weird audio on the phone or opens 100 tabs of weird websites on someone’s phone?

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    I can work on this… give me a few days. Someone come back and check in tho - I’ve got a huge demo meeting Friday.

    As an aside - if you come back I’ve got a new firewall we’re releasing open source on codeberg. Linux only because some functions won’t work on windows. Working on OS Agnostic version.

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    On a similar note, Flock is known to do OCR on bumper stickers. I’ve recently found myself wondering if there’s any sanitization being done to the OCR output before it gets stored in whatever database they’re using.

    Because Bobby Tables.

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    19 hours ago

    Obvious problems with surreptitious filming aside, these camera-infused glasses have been great for people filming themselves doing things. If only the whole thing wasnt so damn creepy and gross.

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    21 hours ago

    Not a brick. Infect it so that it seems to work but continually screws up or corrupts data in weird ways. The user will eventually assume the product is a PoS and shelve it, probably without buying another