Computer, find a bug in the new OpenBSD release.
Computer: I’d love to. Where should I begin?
No idea. Start with syscall 1, exit(). Then syscall 2, fork(), and keep going.
Computer: You want me to look for bugs in exit()??
>Yes.
This is the complete DNA of the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). We are being attacked by a 8 kilobytes virus. Remember this when you hate on computers security. (source: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/MN9089… )
2019: Those futurists cyberpunk comics are so ridiculous.
2023: Using an N99 mask to buy used GPUs from an illegal cryptocurrency mining operation for my private artificial intelligence.
It has remote exploitation, persistence, AV evasion and works on multiple incompatible platforms (bats, humans, dogs, etc) all in 7.25 KB. Ah but I'm sure you write very tight shellcodes.
¨It is not the most intellectual of the species that survives; it is not the strongest that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able best to adapt and adjust to the changing environment in which it finds itself.¨
- Charles Darwin
Just committed 'BlockchainBay', a simple torrent distribution tool, like The Pirate Bay but hosted on the blockchain. Good luck trying to take it down. Repo here: github.com/ortegaalfredo/…
In the fix for Apache HTTPD (CVE-2021-41773), if you call ap_normalize_path() with the flag AP_NORMALIZE_DROP_PARAMETERS enabled, you bypass the new protection and get *yet another* path traversal.
Encryption is overrated. If you see encrypted messages between your wife and her ex-boyfriend at 2 AM, you already have all the information you need, don't need the plain text, just metadata.
Malware on an air-gapped computer can transmit data like Morse code by changing screen brightness in a way that’s invisible to the naked eye but easily recorded with a camera
medium.com/pcmag-access/m…