A Hacker’s Mind Is Now Published

Tuesday was the official publication date of A Hacker’s Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules, and How to Bend them Back. It broke into the 2000s on the Amazon best-seller list.

Reviews in the New York Times, Cory Doctorow’s blog, Science, and the Associated Press.

I wrote essays related to the book for CNN and John Scalzi’s blog.

Two podcast interviews: Keen On and Lawfare. And a written interview for the Ash Center at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Lots more coming, I believe. Get your copy here.

And—last request—right now there’s one Amazon review, and it’s not a good one. If people here could leave reviews, I would appreciate it…

February 10, 2023
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AceLdr : Cobalt Strike UDRL For Memory Scanner Evasion

AceLdr is a position-independent reflective loader for Cobalt Strike. Zero results from Hunt-Sleeping-Beacons, BeaconHunter, BeaconEye, Patriot, Moneta, PE-sieve, or MalMemDetect. Features Easy to Use Import a single CNA script before generating shellcode. Dynamic Memory Encryption Creates a new heap for any allocations from Beacon and encrypts entries before sleep. Code Obfuscation and Encryption Changes the […]

February 10, 2023
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Hacking the Tax Code

The tax code isn’t software. It doesn’t run on a computer. But it’s still code. It’s a series of algorithms that takes an input—financial information for the year—and produces an output: the amount of tax owed. It’s incredibly complex code; there are a bazillion details and exceptions and special cases. It consists of government laws, rulings from the tax authorities, judicial decisions, and legal opinions.

Like computer code, the tax code has bugs. They might be mistakes in how the tax laws were written. They might be mistakes in how the tax code is interpreted, oversights in how parts of the law were conceived, or unintended omissions of some sort or another. They might arise from the exponentially huge number of ways different parts of the tax code interact…

February 10, 2023
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What Are The Main Roles Of A Fire Watch Security Guard?

A security guard on fire watch is usually doing double duty. Their primary job is to serve as security guards, and their secondary responsibility is to safeguard people and the property from undesired flames. Any reliable security plan must include a fire watch security guard service. The occurrence of fires in buildings, assets, properties, factories, … Continue reading “What Are The Main Roles Of A Fire Watch Security Guard?”

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February 10, 2023
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