Good news: The Dell firmware update utility definitely checks whether update executables are signed.
Bad news: Dell is posting unsigned update executables to their website labeled “critical” which then fail to install due to the good news
bsky.app/profile/mrme.bsky.social/post/3lbql2z2uas2f
Trust me, the Chinese hack Spring apps harder than you: https://juejin.cn/post/6972564484720328718
Revisiting unresolved JetBrains TeamCity issues: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=teamcity
I may be a hater but I'm not lying and to my customers and hiding security issues.
social media platform users are going to link offsite. the only question is how obnoxious the platform will make it for them and everyone else.
(For context: Instagram prohibits links in post text. This, plus the incentive to inflate comments, has led to the proliferation of tools where creators instruct their followers to comment with a specific word to receive a link in their DMs— in this case, to a pie crust recipe)
and... fruitless
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Maybe I can nerdsnipe this?
Prefer Rust to C? There's no reason your decompilation has to necessarily target C as the output. With our Language Representation UI/API in 4.2 you can see all your decompilation as Rust instead.