Kody

@KodyKinzie

▪ Security Researcher @ Varonis ▪ Host/Creator, Null Byte YouTube ▪ 💻 student, 🏙️ explorer & 📸 ▪ Leadership in tech club president ▪ Opinions are my own

Joined January 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 25

    Because a few people asked, I added the new telecalix stickers if you want to grab some & support the Retia team. We make the Null Byte YouTube channel, hold workshops at schools & hackerspaces & more. Every bit helps us buy new electronics & equipment!

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  2. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    Using ultra-low-cost hardware, we prove that it's easy to create a stealthy backdoor on a Mac to exfiltrate data.

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  3. 17 hours ago

    My new show SecurityFWD just hit 100 subs! Check it out if you want to learn some Wi-Fi science & measure the distance Wi-Fi can travel thanks to . SecurityFWD: How Far Can Wi-Fi Really Travel?

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  4. Feb 2

    Yes we must protect our freedom of speech by becoming completely anonymous and never saying anything that might possibly offend anyone. That will keep our freedom of speech safe real good.

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  5. Feb 1

    Repeat and compile into 1,000 page PDF. Print and ship to companies to warn them of how serious you are about swearing.

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  6. Feb 1

    How to scrub your Twitter for dystopian background checks like : In a terminal window, run this to scrape all tweets you've liked: pip3 install twint && twint --favorites -u username -o likes --csv && cd likes Search liked tweets for swears: cat tweets.csv | grep "fuck"

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  7. Feb 1

    What can you learn from the wireless signals of nearby smartphones? If you're , you can catch someone following you! Check out our podcast about Wi-Fi & using to spot wireless devices like police body cameras:

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  8. Jan 31
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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Coalfire consultants that were arrested had their charges dropped! While this is good news, check out the statement made:

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  10. Jan 30

    I did not do this but I know networks it would work on

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  11. Jan 30

    An interesting way to interact with signs on shared networks

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  12. Jan 30

    It's interesting that they settled on phishing and creds

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  13. Jan 30

    YouTube has clarified the ban on hacking content as: Demonstrating how to use computers or information technology with the intent to steal credentials, compromise personal data or cause serious harm to others such as (but not limited to) hacking into social media accounts

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    By exploiting the trust a Mac gives its "preferred" Wi-Fi networks, a backdoor can be created with a Digispark USB payload, and the target's data can be sent to an ESP8266 webserver.

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  15. Jan 29

    Fake security camera were $3 on Ali Express so I turned my bathroom into a metaphor for using the internet

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  16. Jan 28

    For 5 years now this woman has been my role model.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    Last year Avast was caught harvesting users' browsing data through its browser extensions. Google, Mozilla, etc removed them. But we've found through leaked documents + other info that the collection hasn't stopped. It now happens through the AV itself

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    This is what it looks like when Saudi Arabia uses NSO Group’s tools to target a journalist.

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  19. Jan 27

    Some acetone plus a TAP card means my metro pass will be stuck inside my phone from now on.

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  20. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    Grindr and OKCupid shared location data with dozens of advertisers, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. To fix privacy on phones, first we need to rein in the rampant privacy abuses inherent to the system of real-time bidding, or RTB.

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  21. Retweeted
    Jan 26

    Tinder partners with a third party company to create a panic button for emergencies. Third party company shares user data with ad-tech companies because the internet is a trash fire.

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