October 2022

A week on the IPv6-only Internet (Part 1)

A few days ago, NodeSpace offered this interesting challenge on Twitter: So here I am, putting my money where my mouth is and taking this challenge. I’m not even an hour in and the results are… interesting. A little surprising, but definitely interesting. Going all in on IPv6 For this challenge, I setup a separate […]

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Why infosec is broken and why we keep beating a dead horse

Earlier I posted a very hot take on ethics and infosec. I enjoy debates on ethics because it really applies critical thinking skills. Here’s my hot take on it: Ethics are 100% off the table when conducting a pentest. I was met with a rebuttal about if an employee sues because of it. Here’s my

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The IPv6 Experiment

This site has always been about experiments. I’m taking things a little bit further by doing a really radical experiment. Just like my main blog (which contents have been imported into this one), this blog is hosted on a VM on a Proxmox hypervisor in my colo. Only this server is a bit different. While

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