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- Why NFTs are bad: the long version | by Antsstyle | Medium https://antsstyle.medium.com/why-nfts-are-bad-the-long-version-2c16dae145e2 170 comments
- Bitcoin is the greatest scam in history - Vox https://www.vox.com/2018/4/24/17275202/bitcoin-scam-cryptocurrency-mining-pump-dump-fraud-ico-value 160 comments
- What Could Possibly Go Wrong with Sam Altman’s New Ambitions? https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/what-could-possibly-go-wrong-with 106 comments
- Beanstalk Farms stablecoin project loses $182 million to exploit https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=beanstalk-farms-stablecoin-project-loses-182-million-to-exploit 75 comments
- postmarketOS // Low-Level: Tiny Steps Towards Liberating Bootloaders and Cellular Modem Firmware of MediaTek Phones https://www.postmarketos.org/blog/2018/04/14/lowlevel/ 65 comments
- CHERI Myths: I don’t need CHERI if I have safe languages | CHERIoT Platform https://cheriot.org/cheri/myths/2024/08/28/cheri-myths-safe-languages.html 49 comments
- So Who Has the Most Advanced Cyber Warfare Technology? | by FX Empire | Medium https://medium.com/@fxempire/so-who-has-the-most-advanced-cyber-warfare-technology-bd771808da92 31 comments
- Blockchain Attack Vectors: Vulnerabilities of the Most Secure Technology | Apriorit https://www.apriorit.com/dev-blog/578-blockchain-attack-vectors 4 comments
- What Russian Journalists Uncovered About Russian Election Meddling - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/12/russia-hackers-journalism-press-freedom-troll-factory/549422/ 3 comments
- A Laptop With 6 Of The Most Destructive Malware Threats Ever Is Up For Auction https://www.forbes.com/sites/curtissilver/2019/05/15/malware-laptop-auction-chaos/amp/ 3 comments
- The 38 most important dates in cybersecurity history https://www.lydiaoncybersecurity.com/important-dates-in-cybersecurity-history-2/ 3 comments
- Zero Trust and Disabling Remote Management Endpoints · Embrace The Red https://wunderwuzzi23.github.io/blog/posts/zero-trust/ 1 comment
- Somewhere today a company is breached · Embrace The Red https://embracethered.com/blog/posts/2021/somewhere-today-a-company-is-breached/ 1 comment
- GitHub - sftcd/tinfoil: TLS Is Not For Obligatory Interception Lovers https://github.com/sftcd/tinfoil 1 comment
- EternalBlue Explained: An In-Depth Analysis of the Notorious Windows Flaw https://www.stealthsecurity.io/eternalblue-explained-an-in-depth-analysis-of-the-notorious-windows-flaw/ 1 comment
- Monero holders plan a bank run https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=monero-holders-plan-a-bank-run 0 comments
- Ransomware and the Case for Software-as-a-Service | by Ben Fathi | Medium https://medium.com/@benbob/ransomware-and-the-case-for-software-as-a-service-5268621dac33 0 comments
- Better to be Lucky Than Good? After Not Petya, Shipping Company Maersk Saved by Power Outage — Chris Louie, CISSP https://www.chrislouie.net/blog/2018/9/10/better-to-be-lucky-than-good-after-not-petya-shipping-company-maersk-saved-by-power-outage 0 comments
- Cyber Insurance: Applying Economic Incentives to Cyber Defense | by Richard Chen | Medium https://medium.com/@rchen8/cyber-insurance-applying-economic-incentives-to-cyber-defense-789d1a278366 0 comments
- Analyzing Post-WannaCry SMB Exposure https://blog.shodan.io/analyzing-post-wannacry-smb-exposure/ 0 comments
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