Kei0x was the one fuzzing (nothing but a little fun) turns out what he pointed at dingbaord was an LLM powered fuzzer that he built. it found a bug and crashed my server almost immediately incredible work
i had to take dingboard down because someone started trying to fuzz it

Dec 20, 2023 · 5:21 PM UTC

the tools & tech that the community has been building (to make actual money) has been inspiring to see. tech like this will help us search for holes in our software, making us more resilient AI has been an incredible boon for the highly technical. i love it @Kei0x
"how did you detect such a sophisticated attack yacine" well i had my logs open when i was playing minecraft and then i saw a bunch of red
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Would love to hear what took it down. Great to harden our systems without downtime ;)
null reference. + downtime is part of my brand
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What’s a fuzzer
Software that sends malformed inputs to a receiver to detect / find crashes
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a caterpillar is just a fuzzy worm
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Well done
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Some of my best moots were eloeverything attackers. Thank you for your service 🙇‍♂️
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This is how the internet works well. Thanks for posting the deets about why you had to take dingboard down. 🫡