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Fool wrote

Reply to MASS EMAILS by rolo

It'd probably depend if you want to send to multiple people at the same organisation or target people across the world.

The arms race of spam makes it hard to just connect to an open relay or something.

I had an idea, but I just noticed you said free, and my idea had a bit of setup in buying some domains anonymously to legitimise the traffic.

You might find something for a single spear phishing run, but I doubt anyone would want to risk getting block-listed as spammers for free.

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throwaway wrote

In some areas, spoofing your number is relatively easy - illegal in most places, impossible in some. This could be a way to get going without buying countless virtual numbers.

For more complex tactics, we'd need to know more about the target: OS, model, OS version, attack surfaces (in this case that could be Facebook Messenger, Signal, SMS and such), estimated location and anything else you got.

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DoggianoMaster OP wrote

Well I was just curious if there is any guide/tutorials specifically about cybersecurity with python, but since I posted that I studied a bit more precisely the different types of malware and turns out you can really code them with any language :P

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realLeviathan wrote

I tried myself to make a python rootkit, but it turns out python is not the best language for cyber security project. What exactly do you mean by "hacking with python"?

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Bezotcovschina wrote

For some reason it seems to be accepted to blame Azerbaijan for current escalation. It's not that clear for me. In situations like this, when territorial, ethnic and religious hostility grows, I wouldn't be first to pinpoint a culprit. When two states are using weapon against each other over a plot of land, I'm saying: "Both are worse".

I support Karabah people in this hostilities, not Armenia or Azerbaijan.

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willow wrote

A role checking function prevents people from using this to register an admin account account by checking for “admin” role being assigned and preventing it. It was not checking for the “sitemod” role.

sounds like they didn't even identify that the root cause of the problem was inappropriate use of a blacklist instead of a whitelist.

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