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Reading the Hacker Manifesto as a hacker teen was a quasi-religious experience where the first time I felt like I wasn't alone in what I was experiencing and feeling -- here it is:
"The Conscience of a Hacker"
-- The Mentor, January 8, 1986
Another one got caught today, it's... See more
Amjad Masadx.com



wow Orb Mini just went super viral
i’ve gotten many questions about this new device and World in general since we launched in USA last week, so i wrote a bit about the project to catch you up:
(links in brackets in the next post)
1. the problem with the internet... See more

Yesterday, I tried to find out where the Deepseek servers are located, but I couldn't because they are Cloudflare-protected. Just now, someone randomly sent me a link to: "CF-Hero is a reconnaissance tool that uses multiple data sources to discover the origin IP addresses of Cloudflare-protected web applications"


the CIA is not ready for the RL era
israeli intelligence guy just hacked into a live surveillance camera in front of me with an exploit generated by qwen
vulnerable software is simulatable.
penetration success is verifiable.
hacking is RLable.... See more

My experience with the FBI: a wake-up call to public-facing crypto people.
“Hey, are you Alexandre Masmejean, CEO of Showtime Technologies, Inc? This is the FBI calling in from Los Angeles.”
Last week I had a very strange call that surprised me so much I didn’t know whether I was in trouble... See more
Meta, Google, and Microsoft all use encryption built by the same 50-person nonprofit.
Zero revenue from 2 billion users. The founder uses a fake name. And when the FBI subpoenaed them, they only provided 2 pieces of data.
Here's how a non-profit secures the internet🧵
Alex Vaccax.comIdentity is one of our most fundamental human rights. Yet, in the age of surveillance, commodification and centralization, it is under threat. Edward Snowden said it best, "The one vulnerability being exploited across all systems is identity."

