Anatomy of a Failed (Nation-State?) Attack
signa11
14 points
4 comments
June 27, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
nesarkvechnep
All these mid sentence questions in parentheses look so unprofessional to me.
timfsu
Wow, this is pretty scary. LLMs have made phishing attempts look so much more legit, and the damage they can do so much greater.
tptacek
I snagged right away at "the kind of low-level reliability judgment that most teams only notice when something breaks." Real people don't talk like the J. Peterman catalog.