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Update: it wasn't the ECB blocking gnome-calculator, it was an HTTP library regression breaking the connection to the ECB. Text in [] is incorrect, retained due to RTs etc.

[The ECB have remotely bricked gnome-calculator]

In the latest episode of "Why the 21st Century is impossibly stupid", GNOME calculator contacts the ECB on startup to get currency rates. It just hangs on startup if this fails, the whole calculator not just the currency stuff. [The ECB has blocked GNOME calculator].

To fix this, you can do "dconf write /org/gnome/calculator/refresh-interval 0", whatever tf dconf is, because when I tried it told me dbus-launch is missing, wtf that is, because it doesn't have a package. Turns out it's in "dbus-x11". I dunno why X11, because I use wayland, but I'm past caring at this point. I installed it and it worked.

Now I can calculate how much postage I need to pay for this parcel.

[A bloody OS-shipped desktop calculator, DDoSing a central bank, and blocking on connection failure].

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[oss-security] Below: World Writable Directory in /var/log/below Allows Local Privilege Escalation (CVE-2025-27591)

https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/201

Below: "A time traveling resource monitor for modern Linux systems" <- this sounds pretty cool!

https://github.com/facebookincubator/below
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Pre-authentication SQL injection to RCE in GLPI (CVE-2025-24799 /CVE-2025-24801)

https://blog.lexfo.fr/glpi-sql-to-rce.html

GLPI: "The most complete open source service management software"
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Writing these words from the first Linux kernel ever booted on x86_64 by a pure Go UEFI bootloader!

Pro debugging technique: listening to CPU noises to attest boot flow progress while Frame Buffer issues made everything dark 😅.

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🔥 The "impossible" XXE in PHP? Not so impossible anymore.

Our researcher Aleksandr Zhurnakov discovered an interesting combination of PHP wrappers and a feature of XML parsing in libxml2 to exploit it.

Read: https://swarm.ptsecurity.com/impossible-xxe-in-php/

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My mom accidentally referred to cryptocurrency as “kleptocurrency” this morning and I think I’m going to call it that from now on! 🤑

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has discovered a zero day exploit abusing -2025-24983 vulnerability in the Windows kernel 🪟 to elevate privileges (). First seen in the wild in March 2023, the exploit was deployed through backdoor on the compromised machines.

The exploit targets Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 R2. The vulnerability affects OSes released before Windows 10 build 1809, including still supported Windows Server 2016. It does not affect more recent Windows OSes such as Windows 11.

The vulnerability is a use after free in Win32k driver. In a certain scenario achieved using the API, the structure gets dereferenced one more time than it should, causing UAF. To reach the vulnerability, a race condition must be won.

The patches were released today. Microsoft advisory with security update details is available here:
https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2025-24983

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10x the speed and half the memory usage by migrating the TypeScript compiler from TS to Go isn't exactly a ringing TypeScript endorsement.

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/typescript-native-port/

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The only reasonable reaction to this is to unfollow ofc
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[RSS] Detecting and Mitigating the Apache Camel Vulnerability CVE-2025-27636

https://www.akamai.com/blog/security-research/march-apache-camel-vulnerability-detections-and-mitigations
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The Tomcat RCE is pretty fun, fortunately requirements look quite unusual. I'll write this up soonish, but first I have some hardware to fix...
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@ra6bit IME pentest can facilitate those things, e.g. I think every pentester has a story when the clients first inventory was compiled because it was needed for pentest scoping. Ofc this is far from ideal, but at least drives things in the right direction
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@wdormann signed, Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho
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A study of eight AI search engines found they provided incorrect citations of news articles in 60%+ of queries; Grok 3 answered 94% of the queries incorrectly (Columbia Journalism Review)

https://www.cjr.org/tow_center/we-compared-eight-ai-search-engines-theyre-all-bad-at-citing-news.php
http://www.techmeme.com/250310/p28#a250310p28

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Now, I have a little problem: I cannot play it because I don't have a vinyl player anymore since ::checks clock:: the last 2 decades.

Can you recommend me some modern vinyl player with, potentially, USB and Bluetooth support?

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