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  1. What the Claude Code Leak Teaches Us About AI Supply-Chain Security
    This article discusses an issue involving insecure AI model distribution, as demonstrated by the Claude Code leak. The root cause was a lack of proper encryption and protection mechanisms for sensitive artificial intelligence code during the development and distribution process. By exposing the Claude Code, the attacker disclosed critical components of a proprietary AI system, potentially compromising its functionality and intellectual property. The researcher leveraged social engineering techniques to convince a developer to share the source code under the guise of collaboration on an unrelated project. The mechanism behind this flaw was that the developer did not adequately safeguard the Claude Code during distribution, allowing it to be easily accessed by malicious actors. The impact included potential reverse-engineering and misuse of the proprietary AI system. No specific payout or outcome information was mentioned in the article. To remediate this issue, implement end-to-end encryption for sensitive data, especially during development and distribution phases. Key lesson: AI supply chains must be secure to protect intellectual property and maintain system functionality. #AI #Cybersecurity #SupplyChainSecurity #DataEncryption #Infosec

    medium.com/@umangmishra2327/wh

  2. What the Claude Code Leak Teaches Us About AI Supply-Chain Security
    This article discusses an issue involving insecure AI model distribution, as demonstrated by the Claude Code leak. The root cause was a lack of proper encryption and protection mechanisms for sensitive artificial intelligence code during the development and distribution process. By exposing the Claude Code, the attacker disclosed critical components of a proprietary AI system, potentially compromising its functionality and intellectual property. The researcher leveraged social engineering techniques to convince a developer to share the source code under the guise of collaboration on an unrelated project. The mechanism behind this flaw was that the developer did not adequately safeguard the Claude Code during distribution, allowing it to be easily accessed by malicious actors. The impact included potential reverse-engineering and misuse of the proprietary AI system. No specific payout or outcome information was mentioned in the article. To remediate this issue, implement end-to-end encryption for sensitive data, especially during development and distribution phases. Key lesson: AI supply chains must be secure to protect intellectual property and maintain system functionality. #AI #Cybersecurity #SupplyChainSecurity #DataEncryption #Infosec

    medium.com/@umangmishra2327/wh

  3. A report reveals a growing #undergroundmarket for custom #AIhackingtools. These tools, sold on dark web forums, offer capabilities like #vulnerabilityscanning and #dataencryption, lowering the barrier to entry for #cybercriminals. While not as sophisticated as some recent incidents, these tools demonstrate the potential of AI to simplify and automate #hackingtasks. cyberscoop.com/malicious-llm-t #tech #media #news

  4. A report reveals a growing #undergroundmarket for custom #AIhackingtools. These tools, sold on dark web forums, offer capabilities like #vulnerabilityscanning and #dataencryption, lowering the barrier to entry for #cybercriminals. While not as sophisticated as some recent incidents, these tools demonstrate the potential of AI to simplify and automate #hackingtasks. cyberscoop.com/malicious-llm-t #tech #media #news

  5. I think that we've seen a good deal of news lately about satellite traffic and how there is a good deal of it that is unencrypted

    pcmag.com/news/leak-from-the-s

    And then there was news of Scott Tilley in British Columbia, Canada who discovered that there were some satellites in a classified network that were sending data in the wrong direction

    npr.org/2025/10/17/nx-s1-55752

    He has some incredible documentation on what he captured, and how he captured it using fairly common equipment that most geeky-type-folks would have lying around our labs.

    zenodo.org/records/17373141

    I was able to replicate his setup and started capturing data just to see what I could find. I have to say that I was taken aback from the sort of thing that I was able to grab - again - completely unencrypted.

    #sattelites #DataEncryption #Signal #SBand #SBandEmissions #YouKnowTheRules

  6. I think that we've seen a good deal of news lately about satellite traffic and how there is a good deal of it that is unencrypted

    pcmag.com/news/leak-from-the-s

    And then there was news of Scott Tilley in British Columbia, Canada who discovered that there were some satellites in a classified network that were sending data in the wrong direction

    npr.org/2025/10/17/nx-s1-55752

    He has some incredible documentation on what he captured, and how he captured it using fairly common equipment that most geeky-type-folks would have lying around our labs.

    zenodo.org/records/17373141

    I was able to replicate his setup and started capturing data just to see what I could find. I have to say that I was taken aback from the sort of thing that I was able to grab - again - completely unencrypted.

    #sattelites #DataEncryption #Signal #SBand #SBandEmissions #YouKnowTheRules

  7. Learn how Full Disk Encryption with LUKS and NBDE protects your data at rest and automates secure boot on Linux systems. hackernoon.com/securing-data-a #dataencryption

  8. Learn how Full Disk Encryption with LUKS and NBDE protects your data at rest and automates secure boot on Linux systems. hackernoon.com/securing-data-a #dataencryption

  9. #QuantumComputing 🚀 by harnessing quantum mechanics to process information at unprecedented speeds, is driving advancements in encryption 🔐, machine learning 🤖, and solving complex problems 🌐.

    🔍 Dive into how quantum computing is set to reshape the future of IT & AI, unlocking new possibilities and efficiencies.

    Read our blog for in-depth insights! 📖👇

    neuronus.net/en/blog/quantum-c

    #AI #Cybersecurity #MachineLearning #TechInnovation #FutureOfTech #DataEncryption #QuantumMechanics #IT #Neuronus

  10. How can we protect the integrity and confidentiality of the footage from body-worn cameras in law enforcement and public safety?

    @alexlomas has outlined how encryption, integrity verification, and security measures can protect these devices so that the footage remains reliable: pentestpartners.com/security-b

    #Cybersecurity #BodyWornCameras #DataEncryption #PublicSafety #IoTSecurity

  11. How can we protect the integrity and confidentiality of the footage from body-worn cameras in law enforcement and public safety?

    @alexlomas has outlined how encryption, integrity verification, and security measures can protect these devices so that the footage remains reliable: pentestpartners.com/security-b

    #Cybersecurity #BodyWornCameras #DataEncryption #PublicSafety #IoTSecurity

  12. Secure Your Secrets: Unveiling the Power of dotfile-locker for Sensitive Configuration Management

    In a world where data privacy is paramount, managing sensitive configuration files has become a crucial task for developers and professionals alike. Enter dotfile-locker, a revolutionary tool that sim...

    news.lavx.hu/article/secure-yo

    #news #tech #DotfileManagement #DataEncryption #GPG

  13. ### Applied Murphy's Laws for Cryptography (Loose Interpretation)
    1. **Law of Encryption Complexity:**
    The more complex the encryption algorithm, the faster someone will find a simple way to break it.
    2. **Law of Limited Time:**
    When there's no time to generate the perfect key, "1234" becomes the default password.
    3. **Law of Trust:**
    The greatest vulnerability in any cryptosystem is the person using it.
    4. **Law of Privacy Illusion:**
    The moment you feel completely anonymous, someone will access your metadata.
    5. **Law of the Forgotten Key:**
    If a private key is created and perfectly secured, you’ll lose access to it at the worst possible moment.
    6. **Law of Overconfidence:**
    "This algorithm is unbreakable" — until a student proves otherwise in their thesis.
    7. **Developer’s Law:**
    The best cryptographic solution you design will be broken by your own testing team.
    8. **Law of Universality:**
    The more universal the crypto algorithm, the more exposed it is to attacks on its weak points.
    9. **Law of Resource Economy:**
    Every cryptosystem is a compromise between security and performance, but breaking it will always be faster.
    10. **Law of Government Interference:**
    If your algorithm is good enough to thwart hackers, regulators will demand a backdoor.
    11. **Law of the Attacker:**
    Your cryptography is never too complex for a hacker, but always too complex for the average user.
    12. **Law of Unforeseen Flaws:**
    Every algorithm has a vulnerability, but you'll discover it only when it's too late.
    13. **Law of Urgent Updates:**
    The moment you deploy a new cryptosystem, its algorithm becomes outdated by current standards.
    14. **Law of Retrospect:**
    "No one will break RSA in our lifetime" — until quantum computers prove otherwise.
    15. **Law of Entropy:**
    The more complex the password, the more likely the user is to write it on a sticky note and attach it to their monitor.
    16. **Law of Crypto-Anarchy:**
    The more secure your system, the more it annoys governments and corporations.
    17. **Law of Simplicity:**
    If something in cryptography looks too simple to be broken, it's already been compromised.
    18. **Key Length Law:**
    The moment you double the key length, someone finds an attack that breaks both the old and new versions.
    19. **Law of Paranoia:**
    In cryptography, you’re either not paranoid enough or already too late.
    20. **Law of the Last Test:**
    The biggest vulnerability will be discovered one minute after the system goes live.
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  14. 🌐 Celebrating the International Day of Computer Science! 🎉

    From pioneers like Grace Hopper to modern advancements in data security, computer science shapes our world. 💻

    At Cryptomator, we enable secure cloud encryption to protect privacy and empower the digital future.

    How has computer science impacted your life? Let us know!

    #ComputerScienceDay #Cybersecurity #DataEncryption #GraceHopper #Cryptomator

  15. 🌐 Celebrating the International Day of Computer Science! 🎉

    From pioneers like Grace Hopper to modern advancements in data security, computer science shapes our world. 💻

    At Cryptomator, we enable secure cloud encryption to protect privacy and empower the digital future.

    How has computer science impacted your life? Let us know!

    #ComputerScienceDay #Cybersecurity #DataEncryption #GraceHopper #Cryptomator

  16. 🔐 mTLS: Mutual Trust for Secure Connections 🔐

    In mTLS, both client and server authenticate each other with verified certificates, creating a trusted, encrypted communication channel. Perfect for high-security environments!

    relianoid.com/resources/knowle

  17. 🔐 Virtual Private Networking (VPN) is crucial for secure online communication, and IPSec is a key protocol in ensuring this security. IPSec offers two modes—Tunnel Mode for site-to-site connections and Transport Mode for device-to-device communication.

    relianoid.com/blog/virtual-pri

  18. Online file storage is popular but not without privacy and safety risks, including civil rights violations.

    constitutioncenter.org/news-de

    If you would like to avoid #Dropbox, Microsoft's #OneDrive, and Amazon or Google Drives because of their previous misuses of power and their current partnerships, you might consider:

    • Nextcloud, nextcloud.com/
    • NordLocker, nordlocker.com/
    • pCloud, pcloud.com/
    • Proton Drive, drive.proton.me/

    #cloudStorage #dataEncryption