The Geographical Oddity of Null Island
https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/2016/04/the-geographical-oddity-of-null-island/
Is the widely advertised "ever growing number of software vulnerabilities" caused mostly by researchers reporting literally *any* trivial bugs just to get a CVE? The number of Lows seems to suggest so... Chart credits to https://vulners.com/stats
Looking at the list of websites that registered with the #brave #bat #advertsing program you can see that publishers *really* are looking for a way out of the pathologic Google oligopoly https://brave.com/web294
This exploit is beautiful in every aspect CVE-2019-7609. Upgrade your Kibana. https://www.tenable.com/blog/cve-2019-7609-exploit-script-available-for-kibana-remote-code-execution-vulnerability #kibana #security #javascript #nodejs
In the UK, Three seems to be quite advanced and enables some new tracking safeguards https://gsmmap.org/assets/pdfs/gsmmap.org-country_report-United_Kingdom-2019-08.pdf
Per https://gsmmap.org/ it seems like the easiest operator to intercept is MTS. The most advanced in terms of security safeguards was Tele2... until around 2015 when they actually started weakening them. Full report here https://gsmmap.org/assets/pdfs/gsmmap.org-country_report-Russian_Federation-2019-08.pdf
Playing with SIM card weakness fuzzer https://opensource.srlabs.de/projects/simtester/wiki This is 2018 Beeline simcard
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.