What are your favorite tech/hacking news websites?
I start:
>https://www.hackread.com/
>http://torrentfreak.com/
I really need some more.
>>56362191
>Frequenting websites that have the word 'hack' in their name
news.ycombinator.com
arstechnica.com
slashdot.org
theregister.co.ok
>>56362702
I know, I really need more sources.
>>56362732
Thanks, will check those out.
hak5
Twitter! Though mostly InfoSec Twitter.
It is actually really good for keeping up to date with things, and I see a lot of things before they become news.
>>56364239
Do you have any recommended accounts?
Beside those:
>https://blog.varonis.com/top-10-infosec-people-to-follow-on-twitter/
>https://www.secureauth.com/Resources/Blog/July-2013/10-Twitter-Feeds-Every-Information-Security-Profes.aspx
>>56362191
>>https://www.hackread.com/
This is literally the worst designed website I have ever seen. Litterally eyerape.
>>56364392
A few are:
>LeakedSource, which mentions leaks and possible leaks pretty quickly
>Pretty much anyone from Google Project Zero.
>jepayneMSFT for the latest and greatest reasons why Windows is bad. (Microsoft security researcher)
>ThePracticalDev was who made the whole target="_blank" thing known. Though in addition to news, there is just things that most developers should know.
>SwiftOnSecurity is pretty silly for the most part, but has a damn good link game.
>newsyc500 isn't fast, but will pull anything from Hacker News that hits 500 points, so is generally pretty high quality.
Also, if you like a particular news site, following them tells you a lot about the things they post, sometimes before they even become articles.
Also, in the event he ever posts anything ever again, Richard Stallman is rmspostcomments. (Twitter is pretty much the only social media site he doesn't loathe, though it had had a bump partway through https://stallman.org/twitter.html)
Granted there are a lot of silly accounts too, like internetofshit or sadserver, and more information-based ones like CompSciFact, but those aren't really for news.