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#19 - Double zero is not a secret agent
Thanks for reading Intelibilia! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Pegasus is spyware developed by NSO Group, a company based…
Diego Parrilla
May 15
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#18 - Crypto-wages day
In 2021 New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that he would accept his first three paychecks in Bitcoin. In January 2022, he confirmed that his…
Diego Parrilla
May 8
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#17 - The hateful GitOps
GitOps is an operational framework that applies DevOps best practices to infrastructure automation: version control, collaboration, compliance, and…
Diego Parrilla
May 1
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#16 - The rise of Retrocomputing
We are celebrating that the good old ZX Spectrum microcomputer becomes 40. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1982 and was soon…
Diego Parrilla
Apr 24
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#15 - What is an Acquihire?
Thanks for reading Intelibilia! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. One of the biggest lies in the entrepreneurial world is…
Diego Parrilla
Apr 10
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#14 - What's wrong with Crypto Bridges
On March 23rd, an unknown actor hacked the Bridge chain of the Ronin Network that powers the game Axie Infinity resulting in a loss of 173,600 Ethereum…
Diego Parrilla
Apr 3
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#13 - Does security really matter?
In three months, a relatively new cybercrime gang named LAPSUS$ claimed to have successfully breached major firms like Microsoft, NVIDIA, and LG. But…
Diego Parrilla
Mar 27
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#12 - The Microsoft's habit
Last Wednesday, the French cloud computing services provider OVH (OVH.PA) announced a joint complaint against Microsoft with two other unknown European…
Diego Parrilla
Mar 20
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#11 - The weeks that changed my professional career
One of the things I like most about being an engineer is meeting interesting people from all over the world. Brilliant people from whom you can learn a…
Diego Parrilla
Mar 13
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#10 - CrimeOps: How the Conti leaks exposed the structure of the cybercrime organisation
Conti is, according to virtual currency tracking firm Chainalysis the most significant ransomware strain by revenue in 2021, extorting $180 million from…
Diego Parrilla
Mar 6
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#9 - War in Ukraine. When OSINT is part of the narrative
Truth is the first casualty in war. Vladimir Putin ordered the morning of February 24th a blitzkrieg-like operation to conquer and control Ukraine. A…
Diego Parrilla
Feb 27
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#8 - Why does Russia hate Cloudflare so much?
Thanks for reading Intelibilia! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Four major Japanese manga publishers – Kodansha, Shueisha…
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Feb 20
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#8 - Why does Russia hate Cloudflare so much?
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