To this day, the most frustrating and stupidest thing mobile device manufactures have done is remove this from their devices to push inferior Bluetooth headphones
In 1999, a chap called Chris Sawyer wrote a wild game using nothing but Assembly language. The game, Rollercoaster Tycoon was super addictive, but 99% of the code in assembly? That’s pretty hardcore right?
If you’ve used @letsencrypt to make use of trivially easy free and open certificate authorities, then you owe a huge amount of gratitude to Peter Eckersley who sadly just left us.
Thank you Peter and RIP
There isn't a cybersecurity/IT skills shortage.
There is a shortage of modern interview skills. We rely too much on outdated whiteboard tests, questions to trick candidates, unnecessary pressure, and lengthy processes.
Bugs happen but it's rare you see a bug that grabs you so hard and makes you nod like a little dog..
CVE-2023-44487 did that for me
good god what a bug and here's why
If 41 lines of code can bypass the authentication process on the administrative interface of FortiGate firewalls, FortiProxy web proxies, and FortiSwitch Manager (FSWM) on-premise management instances, then something is very wrong.
This is not acceptable @Fortinet
if your commercial app can be owned with this one simple line, then you deserve all the hate.
@PaloAltoNtwks this is just, wow I'm lost for words here.
The Sun truly is a despicable rag and recent events have shown how we have to cut off their revenue supply. Many say block the sun, but how?
I've mapped out their entire footprint on the web so you can easily import and block it via your hosts file or firewall. #TheScum
Decades of UNIX and Linux use have taught me to love the terminal more than any other app out there. If there's one thing I'd recommend any newcomer learn, it's how to tame the command line.
Slack, used by millions and millions for mission-critical design chats, DevOps, security, mergers, and acquisitions, hell the list is endless.
The flaws found by this researcher result in the execution of arbitrary commands on user's computer.
The TL;DR is wow