[FSec] 2012: #yearinreview, Part 1

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2012: a year in which even Pope Benedict XVI started to Tweet his pontifications.

Dear friends, I am pleased to get in touch with you through Twitter. Thank you for your generous response. I bless all of you from my heart.
— Benedict XVI (@Pontifex) December 12, 2012


Like it or not, Twitter is the place where important conversations are happening.

And so we present to you our 2012: #yearinreview via @mikko's Tweets. Part 1 — January to June:

January 3, 2012
Q: How many of the Fortune 500 are compromised? A: 500.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) January 3, 2012


January 9, 2012
Government must be watching me. I've been checking Google Maps for a year and the same white van has been parked outside my house EVERY DAY.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) January 9, 2012


January 15, 2012
"cl0wned" [cləʊned], adjective. Definition: description of what you are once your cloud service gets 0wned.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) January 15, 2012


January 26, 2012
So...why are traffic cones shaped after the VLC logo?
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) January 26, 2012


January 30, 2012
Hey @skype, do you guys have any idea how the US authorities gained access to the Skype chat logs between Megaupload employees?
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) January 30, 2012


February 4, 2012
Out of all the possible parties, it's the *entertainment industry* that is working hardest to bring us internet censorship. What the hell.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) February 4, 2012


February 12, 2012
I wonder how many VoIP support calls end abruptly when the tech support asks the user to reboot the modem.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) February 12, 2012


March 21, 2012
Try 'ping 192.168.XXX' Then explain why it works. #nice
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) March 21, 2012


April 5, 2012
Oh boy, I'm so glad my work laptop runs Windows. So I don't have to worry about all those OS X trojans.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) April 5, 2012


April 7, 2012
Now that USA Today is linking to our Flashback removal instructions, I can imagine old people in Kansas typing grep -a -o 'ldpath[ -~]*'
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) April 7, 2012


April 12, 2012
"Please choose another password to create your account. The password you attempted is already used by user JENKINS."
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) April 12, 2012


April 22, 2012
General: "So, how do we get Stuxnet 2 in Iran?" Sergeant: "Let's crash an infected drone there? They'll surely try to reverse engineer it"
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) April 22, 2012


June 6, 2012
LinkedIn must be making a small fortune from the ad traffic today, as *everyone* logs in to change their password.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 6, 2012


June 8, 2012
I know what I'll do. I'll add an AUTORUN.INF to all my USB sticks. When run, it will just turn off AutoRun and exit.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 8, 2012


June 8, 2012
So...I wonder if Microsoft is going to issue one of their $250,000 bounties to track the authors of Flame? And if not, why not?
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 8, 2012


June 9, 2012
Cyberwar. What a strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 9, 2012


June 11, 2012
If Flame was done in USA, it would mean that Microsoft Update was hacked by a US Goverment Agency. Microsoft must be mad as hell.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 11, 2012


June 21, 2012
Nuclear physics lost its innocence in 1945. Computer science lost its innocence in 2009.#stuxnet
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 21, 2012


June 28, 2012
iPhone is 5 years old today. After 5 years, not a single serious malware case. It's not just luck; we need to congratulate Apple on this.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 28, 2012
On 19/12/12 At 10:12 AM

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