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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)

Any editors around who can help? We are trying to get the article on #CHERI added. It's so far been rejected three times:

First, it did not have enough independent citations. We added a lot to news articles about CHERI.

Second, it was insufficiently detailed and lacking context. We added a timeline of development, a load of cross references, and a simple introduction.

It was then rejected again because it lacks an explanation that a 15-year-old could understand. This is true of 90% of science-related articles on Wikipedia, so I'm not sure how we fix it. An explanation at that level is something I can write (I have done for the book!) but it would then make the page 3-4 times as long and not suitable for an encyclopaedia (I've previously seen pages rejected because Wikipedia is not the right place for tutorials).

I don't understand the standards for Wikipedia and I really need some guidance for how to resolve and progress this.

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In our new blog post we take a little journey from an IBM advisory to confirming a hardening in Windows 11 24H2:

Vulnerability Archeology: Stealing Passwords with IBM i Access Client Solutions

https://blog.silentsignal.eu/2025/01/21/ibm-acs-password-dump/

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[RSS] Reverse Engineering Call Of Duty Anti-Cheat

https://ssno.cc/posts/reversing-tac-1-4-2025/
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@puck I guess printing bitmap data (a bitmap diagram embedded in a PDF) is problematic, right?
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Together, for a Europe united against hatred.

Today, a revised Code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online is being integrated into the framework of the Digital Services Act.

The new Code will strengthen how online platforms deal with content that EU and national laws define as illegal hate speech.

It will also facilitate compliance with and the effective enforcement of the DSA regarding risks of disseminating illegal content on their services.

ℹ️ https://europa.eu/!cmmGdj

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@haraldgeyer @chrysn @th thanks for the warning, I was asking exactly bc I'm always comfortable with hacking on firmware, but not with chemistry...
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bert hubert 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦

Wishing all my American friends strength today & for the future. Please hang in there!

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@haraldgeyer @chrysn @th sounds fair, I guess extensive docs and good sw for a commercial model can be just as useful as some fully open design for most. What is still bothering me is the ink: is it possible to produce that from off-the-shelf components for yourself independently from a vendor?
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@buherator My guess on this is that many tech savvy people try to get rid of printers for everyday tasks, leaving only a small community of print enthusiasts, and that is further fractured into the wide range of possible shapes (@th is doing plotter scale stuff with what may even be open hardware; @haraldgeyer is more on the producing-a-book end of things, and there's a huge space in between even without getting started on colour).

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Published a new article: Malicious extensions circumvent Google’s remote code ban

https://palant.info/2025/01/20/malicious-extensions-circumvent-googles-remote-code-ban/

Looking at 60 malicious extensions belonging to three groups here, still running remote code despite Google banning it in Manifest V3. “Fun” fact: some of these extensions have been featured on my blog in 2023, others on McAfee’s in 2022.

Recurring pattern: downloading rules and adding them to declarativeNetRequest API. The abuse potential here is enormous, including injecting malicious scripts into websites.

Only one extension went for essentially a custom programming language, others settled with simpler approaches. Luckily for me because the latter allows better guesses about what this functionality is meant for. Spoiler: ads and affiliate fraud. Also: affiliate fraud and ads.

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Curious about Rust, fuzzing, and type systems? Interested in GSoC? Then LibAFL may have a project for you.

We are currently looking to implement a generic/associated-type bounds over-specification linter as a GSoC project this year. We have opened an
RFC for developing such a project, and are looking for feedback from academics or professionals specialising in Rust tooling and type systems, so do please chime in if you're interested!

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joernchen :cute_dumpster_fire:

Would you buy my memecoin?

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@sassdawe Some windows are more equal than others...
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WTF ?!

Alt+F4 is not closing I am stuck on the welcome screen.

There is no ❌ to click either, and right click close on the taskbar is ignored too.

This is fine.

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Serious question: Is there an open-source 2D printer (the type with paper and ink)?

If not, why not? Is there some serious production bottleneck that only HP&co can meet?
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periodic reminder for infosec folks: stop deciding things are done badly or "insecure" outside of the context of a threat model

it's disingenuous and irresponsibly ignores that security and cryptography are fundamentally about balancing risk tolerance and risk abatement

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pwndbg 2025.01.20 Release

https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg/releases/tag/2025.01.20

"This release features LLDB support, improved performance, bug fixes and better embedded systems experience. Pwndbg can now run on macOS (both Intel & Apple Silicon) and allows for debugging Mach-O binaries."
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