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ImpostorKeanu commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
ImpostorKeanu · 2 months ago
Black Hills Information Security | Senior DevOps Engineer | REMOTE

Role focuses on developing and maintaining automation for penetration testing service infrastructure (C2, remote access, phishing, etc.).

ImpostorKeanu commented on Tesla FSD will drive straight into the path of a oncoming train   bsky.app/profile/realdano... · Posted by u/Veserv
ImpostorKeanu · 2 months ago
Supervisor should supervise.
ImpostorKeanu commented on Caddy – The Ultimate Server with Automatic HTTPS   caddyserver.com/... · Posted by u/huang_chung
ImpostorKeanu · 10 months ago
I'm absolutely hooked on Caddy. Just developed an AITM phishing tool like EvilGinx2. Challenging project, but Caddy's modularity really brings it all together. Need encrypted landing pages? Just string together a few modules. Need conditional forward proxies to make sure requests originate from geographic regions? Placeholders to the rescue.

Absolute stunner project.

ImpostorKeanu commented on Attacking UNIX Systems via CUPS   evilsocket.net/2024/09/26... · Posted by u/NetBender
RGBCube · a year ago
Anyone exposing CUPS to the internet is living a level of not giving a fuck that CVEs cannot reach.
ImpostorKeanu · a year ago
Lateral movement and privilege escalation are total wins, tho.
ImpostorKeanu commented on Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JavaScript   github.com/robinmoisson/s... · Posted by u/olestr
ImpostorKeanu · a year ago
Reminds me of one of my projects:

https://github.com/blackhillsinfosec/skyhook

Round-trip encrypted file transfer. Uses WASM to decrypt files on the client side.

Aims to bypass IDS.

ImpostorKeanu commented on Personal VPN services are snake oil   httpscolonforwardslashfor... · Posted by u/ementally
ImpostorKeanu · 2 years ago
Another interesting point is that VPN providers have access to server-side keys and, obviously, the processes. This just makes the VPN provider the new ISP.

There's no guarantee that VPN traffic isn't being decrypted and inspected

"just trust us, bro. look at our popsec influencer approvals, bro."

ImpostorKeanu commented on Want to Steal a Tesla? Try Using a Flipper Zero   gizmodo.com/want-to-steal... · Posted by u/rntn
hyperific · 2 years ago
Misconstruing/misrepresenting what the Flipper Zero can do is very in vogue right now.
ImpostorKeanu · 2 years ago
Agreed. Just clickbait garbage.
ImpostorKeanu commented on Fewer people are buying electric cars in the US   businessinsider.com/elect... · Posted by u/NN88
ImpostorKeanu · 2 years ago
It's relative to personal preference, economic status, and general logistics. If your living conditions and/or lifestyle support EVs, do the thing if you want. Stick with ICE otherwise.

Although, I do have to say that I think EV benefits can materialize without national adoption.

If the majority of people were to prefer EVs in a densely populated city, for instance, then conditions would likely improve for everyone who lives within the boundaries of said city due reduced emissions. Not to mention minimized road noise! It seems like every other car in Atlanta is a Hellcat and 02:30 is their doughnut hour (kill me plz).

In an ideal world, we could use EVs for daily life and high speed rail for long distance travel. But that'd involve tax dollars and that'd take away from the military industrial complex's bottom line, and we can't have that!

ImpostorKeanu commented on Download the Newly Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents Here   404media.co/download-the-... · Posted by u/coloneltcb
ImpostorKeanu · 2 years ago
If this wouldn't have been the most effective "download and open this zip" phishing campaign in history.....
ImpostorKeanu commented on E621, Pornhub, and others block North Carolina residents   foxcarolina.com/2023/12/2... · Posted by u/lilboiluvr69
hn_throwaway_99 · 2 years ago
While I strongly disagree with this NC law, and others, your analogy is a bad one.

As a society I think we've accepted that some things (cigarettes, alcohol, sex, etc.) should be restricted from children. That's a far cry from requiring ID every time I go to the grocery store. But, as long as I've been alive, you have had to show ID to purchase alcohol, and the sky hasn't fallen.

Again, I think these types of laws are particularly poorly thought out, but I don't buy the "slippery slope into dystopia" arguments, and I think there are better arguments against it.

ImpostorKeanu · 2 years ago
The core of OPs argument is that tracking is bad, not that ID/age verification is bad.

u/ImpostorKeanu

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