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r/sysadmin · u/xendr0me · 3w ago

What a bunch of idiots... Canvas

https://www.reddit.com/r/canvas/comments/1taj9mk/instructure_just_confirmed_they_paid_the_ransom/ "We received assurances that it will not be further shared on the dark web or elsewhere, and we received proof that any co…

r/sysadmin · u/talent_de_tigan · 1w ago

Genuinely hate cyber security teams

After working as a platform engineer for almost half a decade, one thing I developed is a strong hatred for cyber sec teams. I'm not sure if it's just me, but in every place I work they are seen by the business as the gu…

Hacker News · u/introvertmac · Dec 3, 2025

Tell HN: Compliance is not equal to Security

For over a decade, I’ve been doing bug bounty, security audits, and security consulting. And if there’s one thing I’ve seen repeatedly, it’s this:Most startups call a security engineer or hire a security agency only when…

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Hacker News · u/scrollaway · 1d ago

Show HN: Ccgs – Collaborative Claude Code sessions, stored in Git branches

My team uses Claude Code daily, and the sessions have become some of the most useful artifacts we produce. But they're trapped in ~/.claude/projects/ on whichever laptop they happened on. There's no good way to hand a co…

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r/netsec · u/unknownhad · 4w ago

The compression of the exploit timeline: Why n-day gaps and 90-day embargoes are failing in practice.

The traditional vulnerability disclosure timeline relies on a fundamental assumption: exploit development and vulnerability discovery take time. Over the last 12 months the integration of LLMs into offensive tooling has …

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