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moonpiedumplings@programming.dev ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

99% of cybersecurity news is what I call “cyberslop” and probably actively harmful to consume.

The vast majority of it is either so trivial that somebody else handled it, and you don’t need to do anything. Like they often overhype a malware that doesn’t do any novel techniques to get onto your systems and has already been added to the antivirus database anyways.

Or it’s so grand in scale that you can’t do anything, like nation states doing nation state things. Interesting yes, but it’s ultimately a waste of my time to consume because it’s not actionable.

Only a tiny fraction of news is actually actionable. It’s usually stuff like cve’s or zero days and the like. I just only really pay attention to those and ignore everything else.

Better, is probably to subscribe to an actual vulnerability feed so you don’t have to go through the news cycle.

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