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@UK_Daniel_Card
Global Cyber Security Support
Tea app is a good example on why security work should scale. We’ve failed when our frameworks allow people to accidentally expose data. We can’t keep blaming developers for decades, and repeatedly fall into the same traps. A users should have to go out of their way, with a…
Tools, automation, staff, but if you really want to scale, ask your clients: WHY do you want a pentest? What are your goals? Can you help remediate, or check other boxes? How can you help those who aren’t your clients yet? Ultimately our clients are all developers and software…
I’ve hear that 8 and 9 year olds can pick up a clean tablet and find porn sites easily. But they are stuck at the concept of using a vpn. I’d love for someone to show me how 8 year olds are picking up tablets and finding porn sites where the parents haven’t left the links on…
Hi @Telegraph 👋🏻 2013 called, they want their Phantom 2 back. telegraph.co.uk/travel/advice/…
The Telegraph trying to copy the BBC for inappropriate stock images of drones. telegraph.co.uk/travel/advice/…
Hi @Telegraph 👋🏻 2013 called, they want their Phantom 2 back. telegraph.co.uk/travel/advice/…
It’s always “old” data. It’s always a “test” server. It’s always “not your bank card”. There’s “always” an excuse and until we finally have legislation that punishes those who make excuses, this will happen again and again and again
Tea App puts out a statement regarding the compromise. They assert it is mostly older data, but not too old but not too new (?). However, data dump nerds contend data is present in the dump from 2025 which conflicts with the statement from the developers.
A year ago I revealed my identity for this account, after several innocent people and their families were falsely “doxed”. Several individuals also claimed I committed illegal activities and made other wild claims. 🧵
anyone know what this would be called? it's a massive bit of plastic in the boot/trunk

If only we had a recent example of how this goes wrong and why. GDPR helped make everyone click through warning and error messages, now people will think it’s normal to have to upload their ID when setting up accounts. x.com/vxunderground/…
Tea App, the recent trending app which allowed women to anonymously rate or discuss men, has been compromised. The application stored photos and identification in a public facing firebase storage bucket It's all going down on 4chan (as is tradition).
Everyone wants to be seen to doing something vs doing the things that actually help 🤪 #OnlineSafetyAct
Jess lost me at the “VMA analyses the emails digital footprint • Financial institutions” Also what Public records are they using lmao, this is in fact a weird and just odd feels very creepy ngl
This is the stupidest scheme ever 🤣 I think someone has been scammed 😂 Want to buy some magic beans 🫘? How about the Loch Ness monster? 😂
This is how it estimates your age: allpasstrust.com/UKOnlineSafety…
Bahahahhahahahahahahaha (luv this guy)
I planning to use a photo of @UK_Daniel_Card when I get asked so it should think I'm older than I am. (I think may need to avoid Dan in future after this comment.)