
2025-06-03 00:10:41
Microsoft, Google, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto plan a public glossary of state-sponsored hacking groups to ease confusion over the spread of unofficial aliases (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boa…
Microsoft, Google, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto plan a public glossary of state-sponsored hacking groups to ease confusion over the spread of unofficial aliases (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boa…
In a few days I’ll have a CSV/json of exported Cryptpad answers for some kind of census. Are there any open source softwares out there that make analysing these kind of stuff easier?
Instead of just like opening it on a fucking libreoffice spreadsheet or something.
Ideally it’d give me like the amount of people who selected each option on a question, same for written ones (being able to set aliases like “abcd = ABCD” and “Guix = GNU Guix” bc people can’t be consistent when answering polls), with the ability to understand comma-separated replies to those questions as if they were multiple selections on a checkbox question).
Maybe being able to generate some graphs too, but at least giving me a list with like “question1, reply1, amount” for each so I can easily make graphs myself.
Is there a cross-platform utility that allows you set up domain aliases locally and keep track of them. I just don't want to keep opening and closin the /etc/hosts file.