>so I could see if anyone else had a domain with driverhub.asus.com.* registered. From looking at other websites certificate transparency logs, I could see that domains and subdomains would appear in the logs usually…
Yeah, sponsor sections of content is usually done respectfully of the audience. There's no javascript being run on my machine, the sponsor is usually tangentially related to the content, and the creator has an incentive…
https://bugcrowd.com/tesla :)
Yeah, it's an unfortunate titling of the HN post. Defensive means something different in this context - it's meant for people working within the defensive roles of an organization's infosec department. Kali are a little…
Great presentation. Any thoughts on including these tricks directly into wireshark to allow fluid decryption at least on the Linux client where CAP_BPF is present?
Being at the author's talk earlier today, that wasn't really the spirit that it was given in. The author isn't really talking about "defeating" TLS as a technical control more as he is talking about "defeating" it as an…
If you mean voice communication channel for emergencies, it's 121.5 MHz, 243.00 MHz for Military (double)
Having been on the receiving end of this as a candidate (not at IBM), everyone was in on the test in the first 15 seconds, and it changed people's behavior instantly. It's fairly obvious if you're on the receiving end…
Agreed, but also given they initially thought the aircraft itself was deviating from a stable approach (or at least the ATC transcription appears to suggest that?), perhaps the pilots may have thought the feedback was…
Make sure you're trying to get into the game mode you downloaded when prompted with "Select game data source" - if it was HLDM, only multiplayer is going to work.
Scott Manley recently did a pretty good ELI5 on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wah1DbFVFiY
Wow, thought I'd be one of the few struggling with this. Bought the device with the hope that I could register an account for the first time in years, but similar to others, my account was instantly banned with no…
IIRC They're suppose to be protected under the Geneva Convention.
Musk and JB got asked about this (I think at the 2016 AGM?). Their response was basically "yeah we get asked this a lot; No, because of the make up of the cells makes them inappropriate for the number of cycles."
I think that's the 15-19 age group...
Saumil Shah released a framework for producing images using this technique to deploy browser exploits (but could potentially be used for anything). Worth a look if you'd like to make your own! http://stegosploit.info/
No, but granted we're getting into semantics. Feature 1 you describe is provided by the Flight Management System[0], and feature 2 is provided through Autoland[1]. [0]:…
Data Sovereignty? Could this, for better or for worse, allow Microsoft to completely dictate the terms of how it stores and manages its data in international waters?
My jaw kind of hit the floor after reading Google Security Research's issue 222; very glad someone has built a simplified PoC. With any luck this will get some kind of response out of MS.
Specifically, I've been to a few of the Functional Programming meetups- they've been good so far. UNSW and USYD are hubs for the CS community in general. As a UTS grad, there wasn't much but Business Analysis going on…
In a single round, perhaps not. In a best of 30 rounds on three different maps with asymmetrical teams and a team economy, you can see the elements of what the original comment was talking about, "interesting…
IANAL, but in Commonwealth countries this seems to be mitigated by the use of consolidated revenue funds[0]. It's explicit in s81[1] and 83[2] of the Australian Constitution that all revenues must be deposited into the…
http://images.apple.com/privacy/docs/legal-process-guideline... Page 4 onwards provides a list of information they provide to law enforcement agencies. Probably prudent if you're an apple customer to simply assume all…
This isn't a bug / complaint / observation of a vulnerability of End-to-End per se, you could argue Microsoft could be NSL'd to do the same to a user's operating system. To counter this you'd need a secure, distributed…
>Frankly, I'm surprised things like this don't happen more often. They do. This happened to the largest bank in Australia mid 2012[1]. Very similar circumstances. I've been told that SCCM's UI doesn't help here-…
>so I could see if anyone else had a domain with driverhub.asus.com.* registered. From looking at other websites certificate transparency logs, I could see that domains and subdomains would appear in the logs usually…
Yeah, sponsor sections of content is usually done respectfully of the audience. There's no javascript being run on my machine, the sponsor is usually tangentially related to the content, and the creator has an incentive…
https://bugcrowd.com/tesla :)
Yeah, it's an unfortunate titling of the HN post. Defensive means something different in this context - it's meant for people working within the defensive roles of an organization's infosec department. Kali are a little…
Great presentation. Any thoughts on including these tricks directly into wireshark to allow fluid decryption at least on the Linux client where CAP_BPF is present?
Being at the author's talk earlier today, that wasn't really the spirit that it was given in. The author isn't really talking about "defeating" TLS as a technical control more as he is talking about "defeating" it as an…
If you mean voice communication channel for emergencies, it's 121.5 MHz, 243.00 MHz for Military (double)
Having been on the receiving end of this as a candidate (not at IBM), everyone was in on the test in the first 15 seconds, and it changed people's behavior instantly. It's fairly obvious if you're on the receiving end…
Agreed, but also given they initially thought the aircraft itself was deviating from a stable approach (or at least the ATC transcription appears to suggest that?), perhaps the pilots may have thought the feedback was…
Make sure you're trying to get into the game mode you downloaded when prompted with "Select game data source" - if it was HLDM, only multiplayer is going to work.
Scott Manley recently did a pretty good ELI5 on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wah1DbFVFiY
Wow, thought I'd be one of the few struggling with this. Bought the device with the hope that I could register an account for the first time in years, but similar to others, my account was instantly banned with no…
IIRC They're suppose to be protected under the Geneva Convention.
Musk and JB got asked about this (I think at the 2016 AGM?). Their response was basically "yeah we get asked this a lot; No, because of the make up of the cells makes them inappropriate for the number of cycles."
I think that's the 15-19 age group...
Saumil Shah released a framework for producing images using this technique to deploy browser exploits (but could potentially be used for anything). Worth a look if you'd like to make your own! http://stegosploit.info/
No, but granted we're getting into semantics. Feature 1 you describe is provided by the Flight Management System[0], and feature 2 is provided through Autoland[1]. [0]:…
Data Sovereignty? Could this, for better or for worse, allow Microsoft to completely dictate the terms of how it stores and manages its data in international waters?
My jaw kind of hit the floor after reading Google Security Research's issue 222; very glad someone has built a simplified PoC. With any luck this will get some kind of response out of MS.
Specifically, I've been to a few of the Functional Programming meetups- they've been good so far. UNSW and USYD are hubs for the CS community in general. As a UTS grad, there wasn't much but Business Analysis going on…
In a single round, perhaps not. In a best of 30 rounds on three different maps with asymmetrical teams and a team economy, you can see the elements of what the original comment was talking about, "interesting…
IANAL, but in Commonwealth countries this seems to be mitigated by the use of consolidated revenue funds[0]. It's explicit in s81[1] and 83[2] of the Australian Constitution that all revenues must be deposited into the…
http://images.apple.com/privacy/docs/legal-process-guideline... Page 4 onwards provides a list of information they provide to law enforcement agencies. Probably prudent if you're an apple customer to simply assume all…
This isn't a bug / complaint / observation of a vulnerability of End-to-End per se, you could argue Microsoft could be NSL'd to do the same to a user's operating system. To counter this you'd need a secure, distributed…
>Frankly, I'm surprised things like this don't happen more often. They do. This happened to the largest bank in Australia mid 2012[1]. Very similar circumstances. I've been told that SCCM's UI doesn't help here-…