Micropatches released for Windows Telephony Service Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2026-20931)
https://blog.0patch.com/2026/04/micropatches-released-for-windows.html
The Dungeon of Dark Patterns
Sources and bonus timelapse: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/miniFantasyTheater/049.html
if the part before the main, is the "prequel" then why is the part after the main a "sequel" and not a "postquel"?
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 #wizardI 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!)
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
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.
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
What Mythos access got us. Now public. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/privacy-security/ai-security-zero-day-vulnerabilities/
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.