Friday, February 10, 2023

Rehoming some phishes

Quick notice: I will be moving my phishing posts to a new location, phishphillet.com. In fact, if you go there you will find some of the old posts I had here and a few new ones; it is a work in progress!

Officially the reasons are

  • It is (hopefully) easier to find my phishing posts; they are all in their own domain.
  • People looking for phishing adventures will not have to wade through the other blog posts.
  • I can then ask for people to send me their phishing emails. This is very important since phishers do not seem to like me.

Now the main reason is because I am considering moving this very blog to another location and am trying not only hosting options out but also software. Testing things is nice, but "testing" as a production environment can show weanesses I was not aware of.

I will document and post later the (mis)adventures on setting that up in case it may be useful to others. For now on, if you want some phishing, go to phishphillet.com.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Help the Diana Initiative

We interrupt our normal shenanigans for a serious post. For those who have not heard of them, first of all do not confuse it with NATO's Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), which was created (and appropriated the name) in 2021. The Real Diana Initiative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization was founded in 2016 and runs a security conference focused on women, diversity, and inclusion in Las Vegas (for reference, DEFCON 31 takes place on Aug 10-13 2023, BSidesLV 8-9 2023, and the Diana Initiative on August 7, 2023). So, if you play your cards right you will have a full week of nothing but security and privacy talks!

Here are some videos from last year's conference:

And now the bad news, which with your help can become but an example of the community rising to the occasion: recently all the gear they use in their event was stolen including their Weller soldering irons which are used in their workshops, and now they need help. If you can donate gear, little pieces of green paper, or become a sponsor, do contact them either through their website or Twitter account. They are already considering canning their CTF; let's see if that is that is the worst thing they will have to sacrifice.

Reason I am making this post is to ask those who read my blog to see if they can help in any way. If you can, thank you! If you cannot, just pass the word to others.