Already 1.7 million views and 19k likes in 19 hours... And of course the mentioned .exe is not seems malware at all.
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"using Russian-language elements to obscure its origin or intent"
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And then that "π΅οΈ" guy saying he is "guessing" that probably Ukrainians are being targeted. Ahh man...
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On the left is a reply to her from @vxunderground.
On the right is her response to that.
At this point all I can say about her is this: π€‘π€‘π€‘.
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@vxunderground Here I'm going to say, anyone with working brain would want to get a training in ANY topic from a person who is known to be very confidently wrong in a different topic? Decide for yourselves.
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Now that she generated a lot of profile visits... of which probably (at least for now, while not getting community noted or something) in big % are people who believes her, anything she says... it's time for her to (at least try) convert that into $$$?
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So, 24 hours reached. 2.6 million views and 25k likes now.
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What a fucking clown she is proving herself to be more and more.
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Does she understands that this won't help her at all?
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As if it was not clear I am not going to directly interact with her account from the beginning...
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Look people: she literally came into my replies, fucking lied (multiple experts did explain to him, for example as you can see from the @vxunderground screenshot in the thread, some even hours before I first saw her tweets), then just blocked.
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At 9:33 AM some very clueless and/or idiot person replied to her. At 9:51 AM she replied this.
By that time, she got so many replies from real, legit experts that I lost count of it, and yet she still said this.
Not think anything more has to be said about her after all these for anyone with a working brain to understand her intentions are "not that great"...
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Have seen more people saying things like "she could misunderstood the HA report" and etc, so let me just really quickly say something here in the thread too: maybe at the beginning she really misunderstood something. Okay, can happen with everyone. But how the situation ended is now obviously something way worse than someone misunderstood something and that's it/all.
And then as people only scrolling through the thread now would miss this reply, just linking it here too:
Look, she wrote a blog entry about this. In case you not want to spend your time on reading that shit, in short:
She keeps being wrong. Keeps asking questions that were answered over 24 hours ago, by experts. Also she very obviously keeps lying (for example: "eagerly awaited their analysis, but they provided none at all"). Then she mixes shit like asked @vxunderground a question that should be asked from different people (malware expert is not for answering hardware question), taking screenshot of the answer and placing it in the article... but "surprisingly" she did not add any screenshot of when hardware expert replied/answered about hardware. Neither she added screenshots of when malware experts (like that long answer from @vxunderground you can see above in this thread) replied/answered about the .exe she shared is not malware.
So, with this blog entry, she made herself even more π€‘ looking.
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And now the profile is protected...
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Here's a video, titled "Is this AliExpress Ethernet Adapter Infected with Malware?" talking about this case:
And the account is not protected anymore...
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"We can confirm that Lockbitβs services have been disrupted as a result of International Law Enforcement action β this is an ongoing and developing operation."
"Return here for more information at: 11:30 GMT on Tuesday 20th Feb."
"Operation Cronos"
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So, the main leak site / blog of the LockBit ransomware gang is currently displaying this deface page. Same with all the mirrors of it.
Then trying to load their chat / payment site domains/mirrors are all either ends in timing out or getting the "Onionsite Has Disconnected" error.
The "routine" company started to use bots to pump their numbers?
Until May 23 noon, most of their tweets got literally 1-2 likes, sometimes even 0, sometimes a bit more. From then, every single of their tweets get from 100s to 2-3k likes. While their RTs still get ~0.
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What you think, @idclickthat @Iamdeadlyz @ULTRAFRAUD @JAMESWT_MHT (and everyone else I forgot that "likes" this company)?
@idclickthat @Iamdeadlyz @ULTRAFRAUD @JAMESWT_MHT I think you know this "fun" shit, @DanielGallagher...
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The fuck you are doing @elonmusk? Rate limiting years old 100k+ followers account when browsing like a fucking π is not the solution to stop trash companies' scraping...
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@elonmusk Can't even check if he tweeted anything about this shit as getting "429 Too Many Requests" response with "{ code: 88, message: "Rate limit exceeded." }" response content.
Basically he is killing Twitter in the name of "stopping scraping", while it's full of bots he dgaf about.
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@elonmusk Trying to do a search from like at lest half an hour ago to see if anyone else experiences this joke limiting, but still not allowed. Fucking joke.
@cyb3rops Poor people/victims...
Anyway, you know, if you are excluding the perfect supply chain entry points to your system... then what is the point of using EDR solutions and other "fancy shits"?
@cyb3rops My opinion about first staff responses (this screenshot + the 3rd in thread starting tweet): if suddenly both SentinelOne & Palo Alto Networks products start to detect shellcodes and etc in your "perfect supply chain entry" product, you as a company, better look into it quick.
Hey @Spotify, it's great to receive "Please update your Spotify password." to email addresses whose owners never registered a Spotify account. Maybe you first should confirm if the owner of an email address registered the account or not, and if not, treat the account as such.
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@Spotify Why this is not obvious for a company like @Spotify, @SpotifyCares? Or it is, but there is a bug or something that some people found?
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@Spotify@SpotifyCares Did that. Yet, it was only fucking time wasting.
Gave them an example domain for which there should be 0 Spotify account registered. After hours, they finally found that there is an account (I guessed that there is, that's why I tweeted) & directed to support.spotify.com/us/article/hacβ¦.
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