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Posted Aug 28
⚠️Hackers Could Gain Full Control of Your Rooted Android Devices by Exploiting One Vulnerability. https://zimperium.com/blog/the-rooting-of-all-evil-security-holes-that-could-compromise-your-mobile-device https://cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-could-gain-full-control-rooted-android-devices/ #Android#root#ksu#magisk
Posted Aug 7
WhisperTux Simple #voice#dictation application for #Linux. Uses whisper.cpp for offline speech-to-text transcription. No fancy GPUs are required although whisper.cpp is capable of using them if available. Once your speech is transcribed, it is sent to a ydotool daemon that will write the text into the focused application. Features Local speech-to-text processing via whisper.cpp (no cloud dependencies) No expensive hardware required (works well on a plain x86 laptop with AVX instructions) Global keyboard shortcuts for system-wide operation Automatic text injection into focused applications Configurable whisper models and shortcuts https://github.com/cjams/whispertux #assistant#speech#stt
Posted Jul 22
⚡️Jack Dorsey’s Bitchat- built in a weekend? Last month, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey launched a new decentralized app: Bitchat—created in a weekend using AI. Read full article on Substack It’s a Bluetooth mesh messaging app: no accounts, no phone numbers, no internet required. ⚠️ Beware of fake versions! Only download from bitchat.free 🔐 Bitchat uses: • Bluetooth mesh networking (like Briar) • The Noise Protocol (used by Signal & Wireguard) • Ephemeral peer IDs for privacy Useful in protests or blackouts—but with a 30m hop limit, it's only effective in dense areas. Max reach? ~300m if 10+ devices relay the message. 🤔 Built for iOS (a closed, vulnerable system) and developed by someone with ties to U.S. State Dept., it raises questions. So is it a real privacy tool—or a showcase for Dorsey’s coding AI “Goose”? Either way, it hints at a new tech era: anyone can build powerful tools—fast. 🤖Follow the show 👩💻Get private phones, laptops, and tablets 🏫Sign up for our back to school webinar
Posted Jul 21
#TBOT Show 7: The Significance of Dorsey’s Bitchat, Worlds First eSIM Hack, Mexico’s Digital ID, New Show Source Insights Took a week off and now I’m back. 😎 (with a new addition to the show?!) (also - big sorry for the show being 40 minutes) WATCH THE SHOW ON SUBSTACK https://odysee.com/@takebackourtech:f/tbot-show-7:6 Here’s the stories for the week: Jack #Dorsey’s #Bitchat - The Real Story: The tech mogul Jack Dorsey released a censorship proof messaging app in late June - named Bitchat. It runs a #bluetooth#mesh network, end to end #e2e#encryption, and rolling IDs and is picking up traction. I share my thoughts on the app, and concerns I have - but that’s not even the real story. I think Jack has a bigger message than just the app. World’s First #eSIM Hack: A security lab out of Poland just demonstrated a hack on one of the largest SIM providers for IoT devices. We’ll get techy in our understanding and ask the question, could this impact our phones? #DigitalID, Coming Soon To #Mexico: The Mexican government has signed a new #Biometric#ID law, known as the CURP. How is this enforced and what does it mean for Mexican residents? Find out today. Decentralized #Video Conferencing: Recently I’ve been relying more on video conferences instead of calling people, especially while traveling. Good thing I’ve got the #Jitsi app, I’ll show you my setup! #videocall New Show, “Source Insights”: You follow #TBOT to stay informed on tech freedom. Now go deeper with a new weekly show “Source Insights”, where Hakeem shares his tools, lifestyle and productivity tips, entrepreneurial advice, wisdom from guides, and personal experiences. Go deeper, join me as a Source Seeker. Unlock access with a paid subscription. UNLOCK ACCESS 🪄 We aim for our show to be well-researched, well-informed and focused on the most impactful stories ⭐️ PLUS - Each story comes with recommendations and there’s one cool tech trick or open-source solution every week. We’ll be publishing full posts and clips of each of these stories soon. Share this post with your crew. 🚢 👩💻Get private phones, laptops, and tablets 📲SIM Swap Survival Guide Webinar
Posted Jul 14
The #Tor Project Just Gaslit Their Entire User Base https://youtu.be/3wlNemFwbwE
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Posted Jul 4
Fedistar v1.11.7 => https://fedistar.net Multi-column Fediverse client application for desktop - Supporting SNS - - Mastodon - - Pleroma - - Friendica - - Firefish - - Gotosocial - - Pixelfed - - Akkoma (Unofficial) - - Sharkey (Unofficial) - - Hometown (Unofficial) - - Iceshrimp (Unofficial) - Multiple accounts management - Multiple columns - You can see timelines without sign in - Desktop notification - Streaming update - Send reactions from another accounts - Change column width Changelog: => https://github.com/h3poteto/fedistar/releases/tag/v1.11.7 #Fediverse#Mastodon#Pleroma#Friendica#Firefish#Gotosocial#Pixelfed#Akkoma#Sharkey#Hometown#Iceshrimp @dcntr
Posted Jun 20
Unboxing Elecrow ThinkNode M1 & M2 | #Meshtastic Setup, Field Test, Review & Off-Grid Comms Breakdown https://rumble.com/v6v1uk1 In this video, I take you deep into the world of off-grid communication as I unbox and test two brand-new devices from Elecrow: the ThinkNode M1 and ThinkNode M2. These tools come pre-installed with Meshtastic firmware and are built for encrypted, decentralized communication — no SIM card, no Wi-Fi, and no cell towers required. Whether you’re prepping for a blackout, building a resilient mesh network, or just exploring survival tech, this video is packed with everything you need to know. We start with a full unboxing of both devices, breaking down what makes each unique. The ThinkNode M1 is powered by the nRF52840 chip and includes a GPS module for location tracking, a 1.54” sunlight-readable EPD screen, and a 1200mAh battery built to last over 48 hours. It’s rugged, outdoor-ready, and ideal for emergency kits or remote travel. In contrast, the ThinkNode M2 is lighter, smaller, and powered by the ESP32-S3 chip. It includes a 1.3” OLED display, Bluetooth support, a 1000mAh battery, and is better suited for modular integration or stealthy builds. After the unboxing, I walk you through a step-by-step setup of each device using the Meshtastic mobile app. I show you how to configure them, pair with Bluetooth, and get your private mesh network up and running in minutes. From there, I run live tests to see how each device performs in real-world conditions and compare their features, form factor, and best use cases. If you’re interested in off-grid privacy tools, these are two of the most beginner-friendly and capable devices out there right now. I also include a breakdown of which device might be better depending on your needs—whether you’re building a neighborhood mesh or planning for emergency scenarios. Make sure to check out the official product pages using the links below. These links track monthly performance, so I appreciate your support if you use them: 👉 ThinkNode M1: https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m1-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-nrf52840-with-154-screen-support-gps.html?idd=5 👉 ThinkNode M2: https://www.elecrow.com/thinknode-m2-meshtastic-lora-signal-transceiver-powered-by-esp32-s3-with-1-3-oled-display.html?idd=5 Elecrow is also running a giveaway where you can win LoRa modules or get PCB assembly sponsorship. Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your off-grid gear for free: https://www.elecrow.com/blog/lora-modules-giveaway-and-pcb-assembly-sponsorship.html?idd=5 These tools are more than tech — they represent freedom. In a world where networks can go dark and censorship can silence, devices like these keep people connected, informed, and in control. With Meshtastic and LoRa, you are the signal. You are the network. And it’s all open source. If you found this helpful, drop a comment, like the video, and subscribe for more content on off-grid tech, cybersecurity gadgets, and digital autonomy. Let me know which one you’d trust in your blackout bag — the rugged M1 or the sleek, portable M2. ⸻ 📡 Hashtags: #LoRa#Meshtastic#ThinkNodeM1#ThinkNodeM2#Elecrow#OffGridCommunication#EmergencyComms#GridDown#PreppingGear#TechUnboxing#ESP32#nRF52840#SurvivalTech#MeshNetworking#DecentralizedComms#EncryptedMessaging#HamRadioAlternative#LongRangeRadio#DigitalFreedom#TacticalTech#CyberSecurity#LoRaWAN#MeshRadio#HackerTools#BlackoutReady#BugOutBag#PrivacyTech#RadioComms#DisasterPreparedness#MeshtasticSetup#FreedomThroughTech
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Posted Jun 20
Pomozen⏳ A modern, open-source Pomodoro timer designed to transform the way you work and study. Say goodbye to mental fatigue and hello to peak concentration with structured work intervals and smart breaks. Why choose Pomozen? • Track your progress with detailed statistics and custom labels for tasks. • Gentle reminders ensure you never miss a focus or break period. • Integrated hydration reminders keep you feeling your best. • Fully customize your Pomodoro cycles—from focus duration to break times—to fit your unique rhythm. Download Pomozen from IzzyOnDroid Source code: Github #Productivity#Focus#Timer
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Posted Jun 20
Posted Jun 14
The open-source mobile app Organic Maps is used by millions of people on both the Android and iOS platforms. In addition to featuring offline maps (generated from OpenStreetMap cartography) and turn-by-turn navigation, it also promises its users greater privacy than proprietary options. However, controversial decisions taken by the project's leaders, feelings of disenfranchisement among contributors, and even accusations of embezzlement have precipitated a divide in the community, leading to a new fork called CoMaps. Hike, Bike, Drive Offline Navigate with Privacy | CoMaps https://www.comaps.app/ #Navigation#Maps
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Posted Jun 14
Cryptographic Analysis of Delta Chat | UseNiX Yuanming Song, Lenka Mareková, and Kenneth G. Paterson, ETH Zurich - Nov 2024 We analyse the cryptographic protocols underlying Delta Chat, a decentralised messaging application which uses e-mail infrastructure for message delivery. It provides end-to-end encryption by implementing the Autocrypt standard and the SecureJoin protocols, both making use of the OpenPGP standard. Delta Chat's adoption by categories of high-risk users such as journalists and activists, but also more generally users in regions affected by Internet censorship, makes it a target for powerful adversaries. Yet, the security of its protocols has not been studied to date. We describe five new attacks on Delta Chat in its own threat model, exploiting cross-protocol interactions between its implementation of SecureJoin and Autocrypt, as well as bugs in rPGP, its OpenPGP library. The findings have been disclosed to the Delta Chat team, who implemented fixes. https://delta.chat/en/ #DeltaChat
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Posted Jun 13
The Stryker app is now FREE! Packed with tools for Wi-Fi auditing, network scanning, and more — all from your Android device 👉I tested all of its features: https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2025/06/12/stryker-app-goes-free-the-ultimate-mobile-pentesting-toolkit https://t.me/strykerapp https://github.com/Stryker-Defense-Inc/strykerapp/releases @androidMalware