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A drunken debugger

Heretek of Silent Signal
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hikari 🌟 (falling into the sky)

oh my god you literally can't log into DigitalOcean if fonts.googleapis.com is down or (in my case) null-routed. the site literally won't load. they have made the font CSS part of the critical path with no fallback. this is horrendous

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Coinbase has been promoting a new $25 million contribution to the Fairshake crypto-focused super PAC, which, like their May contribution of the same amount, appears to be in violation of campaign finance laws prohibiting contributions by federal contractors.

However, when I noted this earlier this week, I was met with a threat from Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal, who tweeted that continuing to report on Coinbase would be “.... unwise”.

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This paper looks promising: "SIGMADIFF: Semantics-Aware Deep Graph Matching for Pseudocode Diffing".

https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9671&context=sis_research

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Is there a word for when people with no medical background discuss each others medication for long periods of time?
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@neurovagrant The scheduler sucks and the OOM killer likes to pull sick jokes on your expense.

Edit: On a serious note (and related to the above observations) with today's hardware the right amount of swap space is zero unless you have some well though out reason to calibrate otherwise.
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~25M lines of code in the Linux kernel drivers/ directory. O_O

~15M LoC for everything else.

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Hello everyone, fun fact, UAC bypasses = bounty money when Administrator Protection is enabled. We checked many but we fully expect we missed some. You could simply dig up old research, try it and if it works make some cash. This feature is in an early stage, help us improve it.

https://bird.makeup/@decoder_it/1846282808785846502

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[RSS] From Naptime to Big Sleep: Using Large Language Models To Catch Vulnerabilities In Real-World Code

https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2024/10/from-naptime-to-big-sleep.html

"we want to reiterate that these are highly experimental results. The position of the Big Sleep team is that at present, it%27s likely that a target-specific fuzzer would be at least as effective (at finding vulnerabilities). " (still wow!)
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https://netboot.xyz/ is really cool, just used it to install Debian for a relative. neofox_uwu
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Remember a few weeks ago when Okta dropped a critical auth bypass vuln they’d been aware of for weeks on a Friday at 11pm?

Well, they’re back again with another auth bypass dropped on a Friday at 11pm https://infosec.exchange/@SecureOwl/113409933398662230

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Chris Merkel 🐀👨🏼‍🍳

Not sure I want to open this. If Cobalt Strike had a scent, what would it be and why?

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[RSS] Ghostscript wrap-up: overflowing buffers

"This is an overview of CVE-2024-29506, CVE-2024-29507, CVE-2024-29508, and CVE-2024-29509"

https://codeanlabs.com/blog/research/ghostscript-wrap-up-overflowing-buffers/
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@tiredhorizon “There’s an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they’ve worked out.”
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As you know, I've been talking about the for over ten years now, and I'm always learning new things that add to my thinking on it. In my work with the National Academy of Sciences committee on cyber hard problems, I got to hear a presentation from @fuzztech that really opened my eyes.

It seems that US law enforcement is also below the security poverty line. Really. They struggle with protecting their own infrastructure (which includes huge amounts of digital data that now has to be stored as evidence for, like, forever -- as innocent people are still being exonerated decades later), and they also struggle with being able to help victims of cyber-enabled crime.

This presentation (which starts at 4:20 in the video) is open to the public, and I believe it needs more attention, as this problem affects not only SMBs, but also the very fabric of society. Have a look:

https://vimeo.com/event/4576498

cc: @CyberThreatAlliance @craignewmark

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