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Article: Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) - published over 6 years ago.
Content: There are people who enjoy messing with scammers by replying to scam, or implementing the Jolly Roger Telephone company. While its a few years old, I just watched a couple of James Veitch Ted Talks on what happens when you reply to spam email. Its hilarious. Watch this video on YouTube. The post Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) appe...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/08/link-what-happens-when-you-reply-to-spam-email-veitch/   
Published: 2018 08 15 11:56:45
Received: 2022 11 06 01:20:57
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) - published over 6 years ago.
Content: There are people who enjoy messing with scammers by replying to scam, or implementing the Jolly Roger Telephone company. While its a few years old, I just watched a couple of James Veitch Ted Talks on what happens when you reply to spam email. Its hilarious. Watch this video on YouTube. The post Link – What happens when you reply to spam email (Veitch) appe...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/08/link-what-happens-when-you-reply-to-spam-email-veitch/   
Published: 2018 08 15 11:56:45
Received: 2022 11 06 01:20:57
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: How to build a "burner device" for DEF CON in one easy step - published over 6 years ago.
Content: TL;DR: Don't build a burner device. Probably this is not the risk you are looking for. Introduction Every year before DEF CON people starts to give advice to attendees to bring "burner devices" to DEF CON. Some people also start to create long lists on how to build burner devices, especially laptops. But the deeper we look into the topic, the more confusi...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2018/08/how-to-build-burner-device-for-def-con.html   
Published: 2018 08 15 07:43:00
Received: 2024 03 12 23:22:32
Feed: Jump ESP, jump!
Source: Jump ESP, jump!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: How to build a "burner device" for DEF CON in one easy step - published over 6 years ago.
Content: TL;DR: Don't build a burner device. Probably this is not the risk you are looking for. Introduction Every year before DEF CON people starts to give advice to attendees to bring "burner devices" to DEF CON. Some people also start to create long lists on how to build burner devices, especially laptops. But the deeper we look into the topic, the more confusi...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2018/08/how-to-build-burner-device-for-def-con.html   
Published: 2018 08 15 07:43:00
Received: 2024 03 12 23:22:32
Feed: Jump ESP, jump!
Source: Jump ESP, jump!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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Total Articles in this collection: 5


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