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Ask HN: What Happened with the Grugq Article?
>with case studies and getting as niche on specific things as possible.
Then definitely you can touch on APT marketplace, unlike the usual zeroday ones, those are -as the name implies, advanced, and mostly are state sponsored, you can find some of these in this sheet [1], or other sources [2] or older ones [3]. Now, for other zero day exploits, you can dig into your typical threat intelligence feeds to have an idea, some of these are daily updated [4] [5] [6] among a lot more of other resources, there are also underground databases for zero day and even APT updated as of yesterday, and also online marketplaces for those where you can buy/sell compromised RDP servers / webmail / cPanels / etc., or even services like smtp-sms for phishing among others, unfortunately, I can’t and won’t list any of these in here for obvious reasons, however, if you dig a little deeper definitely you will find something, just don’t use the usual search engines and normal channels, and get the usual security precautions like sandbox/vpns/etc. when access any of these sites, preferably in an isolated OS too.
And thanks, not expert enough for sure!
[1] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1H9_xaxQHpWaa4O_S...
[2] https://gist.github.com/Neo23x0/c4f40629342769ad0a8f3980942e...
[3] https://github.com/kbandla/APTnotes
[4] https://bazaar.abuse.ch/browse/
[5] https://www.exploitalert.com/browse-exploit.html
[6] https://threatfox.abuse.ch/browse/
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I trained up this repo in my privateGPT - https://github.com/kbandla/APTnotes
- Le Burkina Faso
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- Les ressortissants russes en France reçoivent en ce moment sur leurs numéros de téléphone russe des demandes pour l'enrôlement dans l'armée en vue de la guerre avec l'Ukraine
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