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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • I was just reading his Wikipedia page and was reminded of the Six Flags incident, I was at that show. It was a subtle incident but bizarre. Just started throwing stands into the crowd. I was on the side and barely realized what was happening until someone said something. The rest of the show went on if I remember correctly, I was there to see WCAR who was great so they didn’t cancel the rest of the show or anything.










  • This is another example of very specific situations in INFOSEC. It’s unlikely that you will become a victim to this key logger attack. And of course the title suggests that Apple’s Find My network is compromised. This is not the case. But it is being utilized, in this instance, against Apple’s rules and regulations.

    The real hack here is that the victim had their keyboard modified or was given a compromised keyboard that broadcasts Bluetooth signals, that are then picked up on the Find My network. It could be transmitted via Bluetooth, WiFi, audible sound, monitoring energy differentials, etc. It’s the HMI hardware that’s been compromised. Apple will likely develop updates to their Find My network, but the compromised keyboard could then be modified to use some other service or broadcast methods. Apple fixing the Find My network to recognize bad actors will not prevent this style of attack.



  • It’s a really nice mouse, sleek, super portable, and I never use mine.

    I have the trackpad (general productivity, day to day use), a Logitech MX Anywhere 3S (engineering drawings and other editing that flows better with a mouse), and the MX Master 3 (all of the above, best productivity mouse I’ve ever used).

    My preferred mouse is the MX Master which stays at the home office and flips between devices. The trackpad stays at my work office, and the MX Anywhere travels with me. The Magic Mouse simply doesn’t have enough utility for anything I’m doing.