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Micropatches released for Windows Telephony Service Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2026-20931)
https://blog.0patch.com/2026/04/micropatches-released-for-windows.html

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Today I read one too many utterly stupid takes on "capitalism" (which seems to be an alias for Everything Bad in Society) from one of the Fedi-comrades, so as a former business owner let me tell you this:

When some ppl (not you!) tell their friends at the pub about how they abuse WFH, or even have two full-time jobs because they can arrange their calls creatively...well, your boss probably goes to the same pubs.

Now I won't assume that everyone does the same, but in exchange please also consider that not all bosses are greedy assholes just like not all employees are lazy liars.
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if the part before the main, is the "prequel" then why is the part after the main a "sequel" and not a "postquel"?

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Today I learned a spell to TOAST A BAGEL. It is supposed to be a spell to REFORGE A RING but it does not check the ring’s MATERIAL, and if you cancel about a second into casting the bagel will NOT be DESTROYED.

#wizardposting #wizard
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Talos Vulnerability Reports

New vulnerability report from Talos:

Adobe Photoshop Installation Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2025-2274

CVE-2026-34632
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"I'm here to chew bubblegum and punish microsoft for their sins. And I'm all out of bubblegum."

SandboxEscaper is back :)

https://xcancel.com/WeirdQuadratic/status/2046683620987809947
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I typically recommend people do not pick a Firefox fork because keeping up with security patches is a lot of work and being downstream of our code typically implies a delay.

But if you feel like you really have to use a Firefox fork, I suggest you find one that has the means to ship an update within a day.

From those I looked at, most did not bring an update based on 150 yet. (Special shout out to the Tor Browser. You're awesome!)

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@0xabad1dea Put out a poster with a bounty for the courier who identifies the intruder. It may not worth for them (having a delivery quota, etc), but if the intruder sees the poster (s)he won't trust the couriers anymore.
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My new article: "Some notes on the security properties of the pipe_buffer kernel object"

Many Linux kernel exploits use the pipe_buffer kernel object to build strong exploit primitives. I experimented with pipe_buffers and discovered something interesting

https://a13xp0p0v.tech/2026/04/20/pipe-buffer-experiments.html

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Oh my god, OpenAI reinvented Recall, but for macOS.

"Chronicle" is an opt-in feature that scans your screen, saves screenshots temporarily, and sends them to OpenAI's servers.

https://developers.openai.com/codex/memories/chronicle

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Indeed.

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With Windows 9x Subsystem for Linux you can run all your favourite Windows and Linux apps side-by-side with a modern Linux kernel running cooperatively with the Windows kernel in ring 0. And unlike modern WSL, no hardware virtualisation is used so even your 486 can run it!

Please enjoy, I think this might be one of my greatest hacks of all time

https://codeberg.org/hails/wsl9x

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@freddy Can you tell us about token costs?
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More Vintage Computing museums should rent out cloud access to their rare hardware.

SDF (Super Dimension Fortress) does it, and it’s freaking awesome.

I’m literally logged into a Sun SPARCstation…anyone can do this for free, right now. Just SSH in.

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[RSS] "The system is so twisted that even Apple itself begs for these reviews from its own apps."

https://unsung.aresluna.org/the-system-is-so-twisted-that-even-apple-itself-begs-for-these-reviews-from-its-own-apps
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