Ryan Ackroyd

@APT1337

Formerly Kayla from Lulzsec. Self-taught reverse engineer and quite possibly the friendliest cyber terrorist you will ever meet.

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    000 days since last logo-branded vulnerability. (click logo for second logo!)

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    The answer is simple: "Just uninstall Hola. You'll be better off for it!"

  3. And most importantly you are still vulnerable to remote command/code execution through the websocket. Hola is still completely vulnerable!

  4. YOU ARE STILL VULNERABLE TO INFORMATION DISCLOSURE WHICH WOULD HELP AN ATTACKER DEFEAT ASLR

  5. YOU ARE STILL VULNERABLE TO INFORMATION DISCLOSURE

  6. YOU ARE STILL VULNERABLE TO LOCAL FILE READ 3/5

  7. Hola have simple disabled the vlc_mv.json which prevents us from spawing calculator on your computer however YOU ARE STILL VULNERABLE! 2/5

  8. People have asked me in DM if they are now safe from the Hola RCE after Hola pushed a silent "update". Hola haven't updated anything... 1/5

  9. Have Hola? Clicked "Exploit me"? Don't see the Calc? Check your Task Manager!

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    “Don’t blindly trust” security products, even ones with millions of users, “especially if it's not open source.”

  11. [CRITICAL] Hola VPN multiple vulnerabilities! Remote command/code execution! Info site: CHECK IF YOU'RE VULNERABLE!

  12. [CRITICAL] Hola VPN multiple vulnerabilities! Remote command/code execution! Advisory:

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    Because simple card game apps need to know who's calling you and what wifi devices are on your network

  14. Hey, I hear you worked with LulzSec? That's funny because I've never even heard of you untill today.

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    Squirrels vs cyberterrorists as a cause of critical infrastructure attacks (via )

  16. The only place where you can find tomatoes and peppers randomly growing in large plant pots.

  17. Here at with some very smart people discussing security related matters.

  18. Shocking security stores customer passwords in plain text... Worst idea ever

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