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ESET researchers bring to light unique obfuscation techniques discovered in the course of analyzing a new cryptomining module distributed by the Stantinko group’s botnet
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How to transition to a remote workforce in a safe manner – How to protect yourself from COVID-19 scams – Stantinko's miner caught using new obfuscation techniques
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Tashweesh (which is the Arabic word for disruption or obfuscation) is an Arabic color font that features an 8-bit pixellated letterform design. The font is suitable for most modern applications including web, print and smart phones. Tashweesh typeface consists of three styles (Dark, Black and White). It comes in both vector and raster color font formats (OpenType-SVG, COLR and SBIX*).
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This installation produced in Martinique is influenced by the animistic traditions of the Dominican Republic and its neighbor Haiti, and the visual codes of statues, masks, and religious ceremonies on the island of Hispaniola. These practices, which encompass the traditions of Vodun, and the Gaga (Rara in Haiti) rite, are based on the indigenous culture of the Taíno peoples, which included characters and archetypes parallel to the Heyoka of the Great Plains Nations; I am drawn to the diverse expressions of this concept throughout the pre-Columbian cultures of the Americas. This also work embodyiesthe idea of "Radical Optimism."
Heyoka is a colorful sculpture, is based on the costumes of the elder participants (los Mayores). in the Gaga rite. It also celebrates art, spiritual traditions, and nature, based on the pre-Columbian concept of the Sacred Clown. I have been attracted to the concept and its iterations across cultures, from the Medieval Fool, Hecate or Hekate (ancient Greek goddess of crossroads, entrances, night, and light), to the Orisha Elegua (the spirit of the roads, who delights in tricks and riddles) as a means to make sense of the senseless times in which we live. The hallmark of the Sacred Clown is the truth that cuts through the lies and obfuscation of dominant forces. The Sacred Clown is often the master of the crossroads, serving as an intermediary between the earthly and spiritual realms. This is how I see the artist's role: the intermediary, the gateway to the unknown, the human who makes the unconscious visible.
These work c has a strong connection to Baroque art and the Churrigueresque style. The work includes many curving forms like Baroque art that rarely deals with straight lines, preferring elegant arches and curves wherever possible and sumptuous color schemes, in order to dazzle and surprise. The Baroque style was paradoxically sensual and spiritual, which I believe is one of the aims of my work. Its beauty lies in excess and eclecticism.
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There should be a roadmap to the future - not obstructions in the path there.
Your path to the future should not be so devoid of ideas that all you can think up are methods to block anyone from getting there. Your plan to get to tomorrow should involve a clear set of directions, rather than so much obfuscation that no one will no which way to go. Your route to opportunity should involve a pretty good idea of what they will look like, rather than a track that leads to failure. You should give people a road to success that will inspire them to succeed, instead of a passageway that will doom them to perpetual failure.
The art of leadership is a complex one, particularly when it comes to tomorrow. Many leaders fail to provide the proper environment that encourages innovative thinking, adaptability, and an open mind - with the result that they not only destroy whatever opportunity they might have individually but also drag down countless numbers of other people with them.
Study any great leader, and it is pretty clear that they spend a lot of time giving people a map that defines how to get to the opportunities of tomorrow, rather than the steps that they can chase to certain failure. And yet, study the failed leadership teams of the past, and you see the opposite. The leaders of Research In Motion never provided a clear roadmap of what the future of the Blackberry might look like once the iPhone arrived - instead, they told everyone on their team to pretty much keep focused on the current reality. On the other hand, Steve Jobs inspired his team with a vision of how to get to the next disruption of the technology industry - not a series of technological inventions that were likely to become barriers that would prevent Apple from ever getting there.
Every day involves a choice as to what type of leader and innovator you want to be - someone moving forward or back. Providing a vision of opportunity or a mindset of failure. One that presents ideas, not excuses. Someone who inspires, rather than deflates. One that is focused on tomorrow, not yesterday.
In the same way, every day, an organization or nation has a choice of who it wishes to be. One that continues to trailblaze its way into tomorrow with ideas and opportunities. Or one that devolves everyone around them into a mindless cult of conformity in which yesterday is celebrated and tomorrow is to be feared.
We live in interesting times.
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