I bet I can use Atomic Rockets to calculate the kinetic energy of an IBM PS/2 Model 80 dropped from low orbit
Making .NET Serialization Gadgets by Hand https://www.vulncheck.com/blog/making-dotnet-gadgets
LibAFL 0.15.4 has just been released π
Of the 30 Contributers for this release, almost half are new faces <3
The open-source FFmpeg project, used by companies like Google for multimedia processing, urged Google to fund its volunteer developers. FFmpeg is overwhelmed by bugs reported by Google's AI security tools and lacks resources to fix them quickly. https://thenewstack.io/ffmpeg-to-google-fund-us-or-stop-sending-bugs/
β« After many many years, we upgrade our QEMU fork!
Goodby libptc, welcome libtcg!
Here you can find a summary of the improvements this brings: https://github.com/revng/revng/commit/1429b526abcc65d5cdd04d6f5608b916e4e20d1b
Moreover, we can now support Hexagon, RISC-V and Loongarch.
Is It CitrixBleed4? Well, No. Is It Good? Also, No. (Citrix NetScaler Memory Leak & RXSS CVE-2025-12101) - watchTowr Labs https://labs.watchtowr.com/is-it-citrixbleed4-well-no-is-it-good-also-no-citrix-netscalers-memory-leak-rxss-cve-2025-12101/
Our Java stacktrace fingerprinting database finally got a long overdue update. Enjoy!
https://x41-dsec.de/security/research/news/2025/11/12/x41-beanstack-update/
Best commit message: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/f076ef44a44d02ed91543f820c14c2c7dff53716
This is a reminder to everyone that security is more than just memory safety. https://www.phoronix.com/news/sudo-rs-security-ubuntu-25.10
Hackers abuse #Triofox #antivirus feature to deploy remote access tools
StreetComplete is a really fun and accessible way to contribute to OpenStreetMap from an Android device - walk around in your local neighbourhood (or anywhere really) and solve 'quests' by answering questions about the things around you!
You don't need to learn anything about mapping conventions, or infrastructure, or about the more complex mapping tools that exist for OpenStreetMap. The app will explain everything to you that you need to know, when you need to know it, and ask easily understandable questions with reference pictures for the answers.
The only setup needed is to make an OSM account and log into it from the app, so that it can upload your answers - and you can also do that at any later time, after trying out the app without an account for a while first. You can just install it and go outside right away!
The app doesn't need any cellular internet connection; it can work offline and synchronize your answers once you reach a place with eg. WiFi. It's also quite performant, and should run well even on lower-end phones. There is also a 'multiplayer' option that lets you split up in teams and each tackle different quests in the area.
We have been trying to replace coders with some technology since at least COBOL.
https://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/08/25/a-very-comprehensive-and-precise-spec/
Nextcloud will invest 250 million euros until 2030 in sovereign Open Source solutions and we expand our channel partner program. Interesting times ahead.
https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-community-sovereignty-for-everyone/