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[–] ashar 4 points 2 months ago

Because the IDF could shoot unarmed, people with their hands up, the IDF shot them.

[–] ashar 8 points 2 months ago

Guess who has the world's largest skin bank, but also a very low rate of donors?

[–] ashar 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I am an AI, I think. Probably.

[–] ashar 152 points 3 months ago (4 children)

No, Greta was kidnapped

[–] ashar 2 points 4 months ago

USA. Global defence and offense just for Israel. Weird.

[–] ashar 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The captives returned by Hamas were in way better shape than the captives returned by the IDF. There is no report of Hamas raping or torturing captives, but there is extensive documentary evidence of the IDF raping and torturing captives.

[–] ashar 19 points 5 months ago (7 children)

No, according to the Geneva Conventions only armed combatants are legitimate targets. A militant Hamas member who is injured and in hospital is not a legitimate target.

A journalist, even if he was a Hamas member, is not a legitimate target.

A doctor, even if he worked for the Hamas run health ministry is not a legitimate target.

[–] ashar 19 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I remember protests outside torture camps for "the right to rape " Palestinian hostages. https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/video/newsfeed/2024/8/13/israeli-protesters-rally-for-the-right-to-rape-prisoners

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/07/31/netanyahu-keeps-low-profile-after-far-right-riots-in-sde-teiman-and-beit-lid_6705992_4.html

There was a guy who led a gang rape and then went on a tour of Israeli television talk shows to brag about it.

[–] ashar 1 points 5 months ago

Isreal can release try 10,000 hostages it holds, tortures and rapes in its prisons. That and ending the war are the main demands for Hamas releasing its prisoners and leaving Gaza.

[–] ashar 5 points 5 months ago

What bloody change? It is still genocide with starvation.

[–] ashar 8 points 5 months ago (1 children)

As this is Scotland, I am guessing the disastrous weather was sunshine.

[–] ashar 4 points 6 months ago

" all forces must now assume their networks have been breached" - that is just a fundemental zero trust tenet.

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Botconf 2025 (self.security_cpe)
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BSidesSLC 2025 (youtube.com)
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BSidesSLC 2025

Welcome to BSidesSLC 2025!

This playlist features all recorded talks from this year’s conference, held in Salt Lake City, Utah. From red teaming and AI security to risk management, cloud defense, and hardware hacking—this year’s lineup brought together some of the brightest minds in cybersecurity.

Whether you missed a session or want to revisit your favorites, this is your go-to spot for insights, stories, and tools from the frontlines of infosec.

🛠️ Topics include: -Red team tactics & tools -AI + cybersecurity -Supply chain attacks -Cloud security -GRC & leadership -AppSec, NIDS, honeypots & more

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Hackademia 2025 (youtube.com)
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BSides Prague 2025 (youtube.com)
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BSides Buffalo 2025 (www.youtube.com)
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BSides Buffalo 2025

Videos from BSides Buffalo, Western New York's favorite community-driven infosec and technology conference.

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fwd:cloudsec NA 2025

fwd:cloudsec is a non-profit conference on cloud security. At this conference you can expect discussions about all the major cloud platforms, both attack and defense research, limitations of security features, the pros and cons of different security strategies, and generally the types of things cloud practitioners want to know, but that don't fit neatly into a vendor conference schedule.

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Bsides Seattle 2025 (youtube.com)
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Bsides Seattle 2025

BSides Seattle is a community based conference for individuals in or interested in Information Security. Founded in 2012, BSides Seattle continues to provide space for the open sharing of ideas, concepts and debates. A place where security geeks of all ages, all levels of learning, all walks of life can bring their true selves and learn amazing things

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Hack Glasgow 2025 (youtube.com)
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Thomas Dullien, also known under the pseudonym Halvar Flake, has been in and around the low-level computer security field since the late 1990s. He has published highly-cited papers on technical matters both practical and theoretical, pioneered at least two practices that are now industry-standard (BinDiff’ing and eBPF-based multi-runtime profiling), and given many many talks, among them a keynote at CyCon 2018 that Rob Joyce deemed a must-watch. He also founded two companies (one security-focused, acquired by Google in 2011 in response to Chinese government attacks, and another one, efficiency-focused, acquired by Elastic in 2021) and was involved in Angel investing.

Gentleman Hackers: Mikko Hypponen - Chief Research Officer, WithSecure Tomi Tuominen - Chief Security Officer, Wolt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qllU_B_Rmis

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OWASP Stockholm Meetup April 2025

Securing the CI in CI/CD

Risks & Threats to LLMs

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