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Ghost Stories: Do Dead People Go to Heaven?
- De: Dean Moriarty
- Narrado por: Sarah Logan
- Duración: 3 h y 50 m
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When she came to the train station she waited for the first train out of town and settled herself on a wooden seat in the empty station and hoped no one else would come along and disturb her. After a while her head began to nod, and before long, the ordeal which had worn her out drifted away as she dozed off to the hum of the trains travelling along the tracks to somewhere else. The X-ray dog settled down near her to guard her against all comers and before long was asleep too.
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Really resonated with me.
- De Jenny C Mead en 04-03-25
- Ghost Stories: Do Dead People Go to Heaven?
- De: Dean Moriarty
- Narrado por: Sarah Logan
Really resonated with me.
Revisado: 04-03-25
There’s a sense of recollection with this one. I’m quite sure it’s something like Deja Vu.
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We're Not Supposed to Tell You: Sex Slavery, Drugs, and Other Secrets of Thailand’s Prostitution Industry
- De: Noi Thawattana
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 1 h y 5 m
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Thailand's prostitution industry has secrets, and there's a lot that bargirls aren't supposed to tell. If customers ask, bargirls have to say that they love their jobs, no one is forcing them, they've don't use drugs, they are tested for diseases, and of course they're over eighteen years old. How else can they answer, especially with a boss watching? The truth is often very different from these answers and Thai smiles, and the truth is seldom realized by tourists to Thailand. We're Not Supposed to Tell You details the gritty reality of Thai sex work, including debt slavery, drug addiction,...
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Amazing Story
- De Jenny C Mead en 02-03-24
Amazing Story
Revisado: 02-03-24
This is a real, raw unflinching account from a former bar girl. She has done something incredibly valuable here in writing this as this world is mysterious to a western female like myself, and probably to many other people. Would love to hear more from this author.
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Episode 63: A Day in The Life: Internal Penetration Testing
- Duración: 30 m
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In this episode, Brad and Spencer go "behind the hack" and discuss what life is like behind the keyboard of an internal penetration tester. They discuss various parts of an internal penetration test such as planning and preparation, execution, post-exploitation as well as common challenges throughout the way.Blog: https://offsec.blog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@cyberthreatpovTwitter: https://x.com/cyberthreatpov Spencer's Twitter: https://x.com/techspenceSpencer's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/SpencerAlessi Work with Us: https://securit360.com
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Great perspective
- De Jenny C Mead en 10-20-23
Great perspective
Revisado: 10-20-23
Been a blue team engineer for five years now. It’s interesting to hear day-in-the-life information about the other side of the EDR house.
Like you guys have mentioned;
I’ve seen a shift in the past few years around the network penetration stuff. It’s more interesting to me now honestly because I’m not just staring at the edge log sources waiting for you guys to start the engagement. I’d rather catch you randomly executing something on a box in a high value network segment, because then I have to start a more interesting investigation.
Maybe that’s just blue team psychosis. Great show, keep it up.
Regards,
-Jenny
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