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🔐 Registration for Hackfest 2026 is now open!
October 29, 30 & 31, 2026 · Québec City, Canada · Level Up Edition ⚡
On the agenda: 48h CTF, training sessions, themed villages, talks, a live show, and AfterDark. Canada's largest bilingual cybersecurity event — open to all skill levels.
🎟️ hackfest.ca?utm_source=mastodo

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🎯 CTF details are now live for 0x7EA!

All-day Capture The Flag by @teamviris on March 13.

Full details and registration: 0x7ea.bsidesljubljana.si/ctf/

Bring your laptop and your skills. This is going to be competitive.

Join the Discord for coordination and updates: discord.gg/xJ3cHUAE

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Pivot across Mastodon instances via default trust and UI logic gaps. Zero complex exploits, pure OSINT and SE to target remote users. Elite vector for user acquisition in high-LTV fediverse niches. Read to harden trust boundaries or refine initial access. Offensive insights, defensive value.

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🎯 CTF at

Run by @teamviris All day. March 13.

Think you've got what it takes? Prove it.

Bring your laptop. Bring your A-game. This one's going to be competitive.

If a stranger approached you on the street and asked if you could unlock your phone and run a few commands you'd think they were a criminal or hacker, and you'd be right. Every day people are being fooled into click-fix attacks and it often works like this.

1. You visit a site and are requested to "verify" you're human.
2. A pop-up requests a user press Ctrl-R and enter commands.
3. Those commands, often PowerShell, pull down executables and setup remote access.

To avoid being caught by click-fix scams never accept advice from strangers and treat all sites with skepticism.

For more security tips, checkout my new book, How MICE Threaten Cyber Security. Available at Amazon .

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