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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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If you are looking for my slides from my Reverse talk, you can find it and useful artifacts here: https://github.com/mahaloz/talks/tree/main/2025/REverse_SAILR

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Framework Desktop: It's not a $3k 1Petaflop 128k Blackwell DIGITS, but it does have Strix Halo/Ryzen AI Max+ 395 unified memory(DDR5x tho) with a 256 wide bus soldered memory on the board - capability that would cost $6k in a Macbook for $2k.

New Framework desktop, engineering sample torn down by iFixit - skip to 7:20.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mGzEsRM3hs&t=553s

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@cR0w Oooh this one looks juicy! Like auth bypass for the thing that stores *everything*?
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There is one democratic leader in this. The rest are Putin's fascist henchmen.

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To the Swedish and French governments, and to all politicians who believe that they can stop data from ending up in the wrong hands with rules and restrictions: don’t be naive.

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"depending on the context "1 in 4" also means 'Guaranteed'" - https://bird.makeup/users/gf_256/statuses/1895366648628158503

Sadly gf_256 is not near here, but this is basically the idea behind the the Probabilistic Method in mathematics :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probabilistic_method
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The thing about computer virus detection is once you get deep enough into industry you realize programmers write everything to look like a virus that's going to break the computer.

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I'd celebrate #Skype's death with champagne if it wasn't ditched for #!&% teams (yes, lowercase!)

Instead let us enjoy this 2011 presentation about Skype's anti-debug tricks:

https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-europe-06/bh-eu-06-biondi/bh-eu-06-biondi-up.pdf
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The end of Skype. It was pretty good until Micro$oft bought it. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/technology/microsoft-skype-shutting-down.html

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I used the Mastodon client hosted at brutaldon.org to connect to infosec.exchange with the elinks browser - the UI is...not great, but I guess it's just my terminal vs the default elinks configs :D

Anyway, you can ditch your uncool, sellout browsers and experience the Fediverse truly freely!
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@cR0w You don't need to spin up a server, they have a hosted instance that can connect to infosec.exchange as a client, will post a screenshot in a sec :D
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@cR0w Took a while until I found elinks that I briefly experimented with: https://github.com/rkd77/elinks

During my search I stumbled upon browsh, that looks pretty cool: https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh (Edit: meh, it runs FF in the background...)

(Tried neither with Mastodon, just ICYMI)
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Happy Friday! We’re hiring. Kagi is looking for a Flutter Developer, is this you?

https://kagi.peopleforce.io/careers/v/108459-flutter-developer

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"Running on the same platform as the binaries you’re analyzing isn’t just convenient — it’s strategic."
https://medium.com/@clearbluejar/everyday-ghidra-how-platform-choice-influences-ghidras-binary-analysis-76c40db0e407

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@cR0w Also, it's on the Change Password interface that implies post-auth, yet PR:N...
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Poc exploit for CVE-2025-21333 heap-based buffer overflow https://github.com/MrAle98/CVE-2025-21333-POC

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