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Linux Architecture — Full Beginner-Friendly Video Linux Architecture 1. The Basic Linux Architecture 2. User Space vs Kernel Space 3. What Is the Linux Kernel? 4. Process Scheduler 5. Memory Management 6. Virtual File System 7. Device Drivers 8. Linux Networking Stack 9. IPC — Inter-Process Communication 10. Linux Security 11. What Is Shell? 12. System Calls 13. Example — What Happens When You Run “ls” 14. Why Linux Is So Powerful 15. Conclusion
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Not a big fan of James Wynn. Last interaction I had with him was literally telling him: “Save the $25M and take a break.” He didn’t. He kept going and got liquidated. Then came the meme shills, the rugs, now the perp DEX stuff. I get why people are skeptical. But the one thing I do respect is this: The man is still trying to hustle and survive. And honestly, isn’t that what most of us are doing after taking Ls? Seeing serious money, touching numbers most people will never see, then going broke again is not a small thing. That kind of fall breaks people. Some people don’t come back from it. Some people don’t even want to live after losses like that. So yeah, criticize the plays. Don’t follow the shills. Block and move on if you don’t like him. But these cocky lectures like everyone here is a saint need to stop. We all have skeletons in our closet. 99% of CT won’t see a $100M PnL screenshot in 10 lifetimes, yet everyone talks like they would’ve handled it perfectly. Stay humble. Let the man do his thing. Surviving after a fall is not easy.
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🚨 SlowMist TI Alert 🚨 MistEye has received critical threat intelligence regarding an active supply chain attack compromising node-ipc, a foundational Node.js library. The malicious releases have been identified as versions 9.1.6, 9.2.3, and 12.0.1. Threat actors injected an obfuscated credential-stealing payload into the CommonJS bundle. Once loaded, it silently harvests over 90 categories of developer data—including AWS, Azure, GCP, SSH, K8s tokens, and Terraform states—and exfiltrates it to attacker-controlled infrastructure. We have synchronized this IOC with our clients immediately. Detection & Remediation: Please urgently audit your environments for exposure: • Dependencies: Run npm ls node-ipc --all to identify direct or transitive inclusions. • Lockfiles: Search package-lock.json, yarn.lock, or pnpm-lock.yaml for the affected version ranges. • CI/CD: Review pipeline jobs executed after May 14, 2026, that may have pulled loose semver updates (~9.1.x, ^12, etc.). ⚠️ Critical Action: If a compromised version was installed, assume certain compromise. Do not wait for exfiltration confirmation. Downgrade to a known safe version immediately and aggressively rotate all credentials, tokens, and environment secrets present on the affected machine or CI runner. As always, stay vigilant!
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🚨 MistEye TI Alert 🚨 Based on recent intelligence, multiple high-frequency npm packages, including AntV and Echarts-for-react, as well as the durabletask Python SDK, have been compromised by Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attacks. Notably: 1. May 19, 2026: The npm account atool (i@hust.cc) was compromised, allowing attackers to automatically publish 637 malicious versions across 317 packages within 22 minutes. 2. May 20, 2026 (Beijing Time): Within 35 minutes, attackers consecutively uploaded durabletask versions 1.4.1, 1.4.2, and 1.4.3 at 00:19, 00:49, and 00:54, bypassing normal release controls and impersonating official Microsoft releases. Additionally, these two events—the large-scale GitHub token leaks (potentially exposing official repositories) and the Grafana Labs targeted ransom attack—are likely related to the Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain compromise: • GitHub token leaks: Evidence suggests some leaked tokens may have been used to access and potentially sell official GitHub repositories. The leaks were caused by a compromised employee device, which involved a polluted VS Code extension. • Grafana Labs attack (May 16, 2026): A cybercrime group gained unauthorized access to their GitHub repositories, downloaded the codebase, and issued a ransom demand under threat of data disclosure. Affected Components / Targets: • npm packages: AntV, Echarts-for-react, and other high-frequency components in the npm ecosystem. • Python packages: durabletask 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3. • Developer credentials and secrets: GitHub PATs, npm Tokens, AWS Keys, Kubernetes Secrets, Vault Tokens, SSH keys, and over 90 types of local sensitive files. • GitHub repositories: internal codebases potentially accessible via leaked tokens. • Grafana Labs’ repositories (downloaded by attackers; ransom demanded). Potential Attacker Actions: • Immediate exfiltration of cloud and local credentials upon package installation or import. • Unauthorized access to internal repositories and sensitive cloud infrastructure. • Lateral movement across developer machines, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud workloads. • Sale and exploitation of leaked GitHub tokens. • Supply chain compromise affecting dependent projects and production systems. • Ransom demands and potential data disclosure threats against organizations, including open source platforms. Detection Methods: • Audit npm and PyPI dependencies for affected packages: • npm: npm ls --all • Python: pip list --outdated or pip show durabletask to confirm versions. • Inspect lockfiles (package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, requirements.txt, pipfile.lock) for malicious versions. • Review CI/CD pipelines and deployment logs for installation of compromised packages. • Monitor GitHub and cloud activity for unusual authentication events, including signs of leaked token usage. Mitigation Measures: • Immediately rotate all exposed GitHub, npm, PyPI, and cloud credentials. • Replace affected npm/PyPI packages with verified safe versions or freeze dependency versions. • Isolate potentially compromised systems and audit for credential theft or lateral movement. • Apply security patches and review post-compromise artifacts in CI/CD pipelines. Additional Recommendations: • Enable real-time monitoring and alerting for suspicious token or key usage. • Implement stricter dependency review policies and supply chain risk checks. • Educate teams to verify package authenticity before installation. • Monitor dark web or underground marketplaces for leaked credentials related to your organization. SlowMist will continue to track and monitor developments related to this incident, including potential new malicious releases or related exploits. MistEye has already pushed relevant threat intelligence to clients to help them proactively assess and mitigate risks.
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