shouts out to the nist cve api for having a query parameter in a format that absolutely no http library will emit, basically forcing you to hand-serialise a url
amazing how many talks at c3, defcon et al boil down to "we looked at the protocol format and it's as though nobody ever thought to do this before"
My MongoDB honeypot is now open source:
https://gitlab.com/bontchev/mongopot
Visualization (not included in the repo):
Can anyone recognize this IC? Looking for its p/n and a datasheet ideally. Handles all the analog audio paths in a portable cassette player.
EDIT: A knock-off of Mitsumi LAG668F.
In the U.S, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that police can access your Google searches without a warrant.
The court's reasoning: users have no expectation of privacy because "it is common knowledge that websites, internet-based applications, and internet service providers collect, and then sell, user data."
That's what "free" really means. The business model depends on turning your search history into a detailed profile that can be sold, shared, and accessed by third parties.
Today's gift from the algorithm: "Visibility undergarments"
🤔
Just flying on in and snatching a president is a new one
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@0xamit/115772097368948161
This has been very fun to develop. I've added tons of cities and I'm looking to add more cities. I'm taking requests :)
LLMs will lead you to lose skills that you are not going to get back because your brain will change and have no patience anymore to do the hardwork that needs to be done. That will be one of the fundamental problems of this tech.
A great piece on the value and importance of blogs, and a call to begin blogging (or in my case, resolving to post regularly again).
No matter how silly or inconsequential a topic may seem, if it’s interesting enough that you spend days doing it, it’s probably worth blogging about.
Share your work. Out of billions of people, there’s *always* gonna be someone who appreciates what you’ve done.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-case-for-blogging-in-the-ruins/
A sundial that shows time digitally.
How you make it: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1068443
Video demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5Su0ZqP_0c
Nonsense in the FT: "Miguel De Bruycker, director of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB), told the Financial Times that it was “currently impossible” to store data fully in Europe because US companies dominate digital infrastructure". Nonsense, yet policymakers believe this - I talk about our *Self-inflicted* cloud crisis in this piece: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/our-self-inflicted-cloud-crisis/