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Infosec Reading List - June 2022

On a monthly basis I will publish my reading recommendations which mainly focus on Information Security (InfoSec) and Outdoor Sports. All InfoSec Reading Lists can be found here.

Quotes from the Twitterverse

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InfoSec

  • A wide range of routers are under attack by new, unusually sophisticated malware - Its ability to enumerate all devices connected to an infected router and collect the DNS lookups and network traffic they send and receive and remain undetected is the hallmark of a highly sophisticated threat actor. - [link]
  • How Democracies Spy on Their Citizens - “It’s like a weapon. . . . It can always occur that an individual uses it in the wrong way.” - “In one of the malicious packets, they actually sent a YouTube link,” Gheorghe told me. “We were all laughing like crazy when we saw what it was.” The link was to the music video for the Rick Astley song “Never Gonna Give You Up,” from 1987. - [link]
  • RSS and Atom for digital minimalists - [link]
  • Ransomware Group Debuts Searchable Victim Data - [link]
  • How masscan works - [link]
  • Interview: Building a Second Brain with Tiago Forte - [link]
  • DS620slim tiny home server - [link]
  • Router security in 2021 - [link]

Outdoor

  • The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari - [link]
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