$ cat com.txt | sed 's/^\(\S*\.com\)\.\s.*/\1/' | sort | uniq A bit easier than a ruby script
For understanding: this proof makes sense if you (incorrectly) assume that any two horses are the same color, because then you can take any pair of horses in an n-sized group and split it into intersecting pairs to show…
Myth busters did this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MAfAVGES-Yc ?13? Years ago?
>My favorite part of the photographic process was watching prints come to life. I loved starting with a blank sheet of paper and applying various photographic methods to bring the image to life. >I found that building…
Yeah, there's a lot of crypto that's specifically tailored to minimizing the effect of mistakes like IV-reuse and it's not solved, the primitives can't do everything, so it's good to know these pitfalls. This book is…
Lemme know if you find them
Lol they're using the old discord logo that got all that buzz about the slight purple color tweak.
For most use cases, you should also add a local bind, "-Llocalhost:5900:localhost:5900" or else everyone at the coffee shop will be able to access your insecure Vnc server
Can you recommend a good blog then?
What's MLS data?
We spend a ton of time locking down OS API/ABIs to prevent sandbox violations and I wouldn't trust a shared server with sensitive data unless I had an IT team working on it. JS seems to be a lot better with sandboxing…
You can buy a usb numpad for blender. I did this to save money on a mechanical keyboard.
My gcc is tens of KBs $ wajig size | grep gcc gcc-5-multilib 6 installed gcc-multilib 8 installed gcc 44 installed gcc-6-base 60 installed gcc-5-base 66 installed libx32gcc1 98 installed libgcc1 105 installed lib32gcc1…
If you know the g's of vibration (force) and the hertz they needed to use on the screen, can't you calculate it? Maybe you also need to know the weight of the passenger as well as the details of their strobe method.
Yeah. Mostly, the difference is whether you're protecting against big tech or smaller hackers. The only other difference is that computersecurity also protects your computer as a resource say against mining trojans.
Yeah I did this at work recently with netcat. Our file sharing "solution" wasn't going to work so I just thought to try it for the hell of it. I also setup a horrible video chat in bash using just vlc and netcat. Audio…
Yeah I've been following malware for a while and this is the first time I've heard of a Wiper. I guess it's like ransomware without the ransom
I only skimmed the paper, but I think the title extracts and confuses a small part of the paper: "Google collects around 20 times more handset data than Apple" They didn't intend to say that google collects 20x more…
>My computer just does what I tell it to do, and nothing changes unless I want it to. >whenever I do have to boot into Windows to run some specific application, it's like I've invited a corporate representative from…
If there were an easy indicator of justified scoffing, investing would be a lot easier.
Yeah, honestly, I hate the truth that this compartment-based system is the best method for security. I never have the access to do my job, and it's a constant frustration to get access. Also, it makes for really…
It sounds impossible, but I've read the abstract of this article which claims to provide a cryptographic proof of a physical object (nuclear warhead): https://www.pnas.org/content/113/31/8618 I'm not sure if this is…
Haha, but actually, you might have to put up with that soon. There's recent research on a blockchain technology called: "proof of space" which would require systems with large storage to idle for long periods of time I…
What laptop do you have? You may know this, but for anyone who doesn't: with Linux, you really have to choose the laptop model from a list. Here's a good list for Ubuntu: https://certification.ubuntu.com/desktop I've…
Seems that a lot of these attacks (except for this one) are just simple social engineering: an employee is phished to get into the company VPN, and from there, it's maybe a couple more simple exploits on systems that…
$ cat com.txt | sed 's/^\(\S*\.com\)\.\s.*/\1/' | sort | uniq A bit easier than a ruby script
For understanding: this proof makes sense if you (incorrectly) assume that any two horses are the same color, because then you can take any pair of horses in an n-sized group and split it into intersecting pairs to show…
Myth busters did this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MAfAVGES-Yc ?13? Years ago?
>My favorite part of the photographic process was watching prints come to life. I loved starting with a blank sheet of paper and applying various photographic methods to bring the image to life. >I found that building…
Yeah, there's a lot of crypto that's specifically tailored to minimizing the effect of mistakes like IV-reuse and it's not solved, the primitives can't do everything, so it's good to know these pitfalls. This book is…
Lemme know if you find them
Lol they're using the old discord logo that got all that buzz about the slight purple color tweak.
For most use cases, you should also add a local bind, "-Llocalhost:5900:localhost:5900" or else everyone at the coffee shop will be able to access your insecure Vnc server
Can you recommend a good blog then?
What's MLS data?
We spend a ton of time locking down OS API/ABIs to prevent sandbox violations and I wouldn't trust a shared server with sensitive data unless I had an IT team working on it. JS seems to be a lot better with sandboxing…
You can buy a usb numpad for blender. I did this to save money on a mechanical keyboard.
My gcc is tens of KBs $ wajig size | grep gcc gcc-5-multilib 6 installed gcc-multilib 8 installed gcc 44 installed gcc-6-base 60 installed gcc-5-base 66 installed libx32gcc1 98 installed libgcc1 105 installed lib32gcc1…
If you know the g's of vibration (force) and the hertz they needed to use on the screen, can't you calculate it? Maybe you also need to know the weight of the passenger as well as the details of their strobe method.
Yeah. Mostly, the difference is whether you're protecting against big tech or smaller hackers. The only other difference is that computersecurity also protects your computer as a resource say against mining trojans.
Yeah I did this at work recently with netcat. Our file sharing "solution" wasn't going to work so I just thought to try it for the hell of it. I also setup a horrible video chat in bash using just vlc and netcat. Audio…
Yeah I've been following malware for a while and this is the first time I've heard of a Wiper. I guess it's like ransomware without the ransom
I only skimmed the paper, but I think the title extracts and confuses a small part of the paper: "Google collects around 20 times more handset data than Apple" They didn't intend to say that google collects 20x more…
>My computer just does what I tell it to do, and nothing changes unless I want it to. >whenever I do have to boot into Windows to run some specific application, it's like I've invited a corporate representative from…
If there were an easy indicator of justified scoffing, investing would be a lot easier.
Yeah, honestly, I hate the truth that this compartment-based system is the best method for security. I never have the access to do my job, and it's a constant frustration to get access. Also, it makes for really…
It sounds impossible, but I've read the abstract of this article which claims to provide a cryptographic proof of a physical object (nuclear warhead): https://www.pnas.org/content/113/31/8618 I'm not sure if this is…
Haha, but actually, you might have to put up with that soon. There's recent research on a blockchain technology called: "proof of space" which would require systems with large storage to idle for long periods of time I…
What laptop do you have? You may know this, but for anyone who doesn't: with Linux, you really have to choose the laptop model from a list. Here's a good list for Ubuntu: https://certification.ubuntu.com/desktop I've…
Seems that a lot of these attacks (except for this one) are just simple social engineering: an employee is phished to get into the company VPN, and from there, it's maybe a couple more simple exploits on systems that…