I've rebased addresses in IDA tons of times, and I've never run into any corruption.
It's the inevitable fate for anything that uses CL for data. CL is too afraid of competition, yet refuses to innovate. It's a shame.
Big one recently: MEGA
This is just nitpicking. I did not say HMACs were not MACs anywhere in my comment.
Basically, they use CBC-MAC to verify the integrity of their script sources. This is pretty bad because a MAC is not resistant to collisions, and given the original key, it's trivial to generate alternate data that…
Legitimate question: can someone tell me why something like this would be useful? Don't most libraries that handle json decoding make parsing it extremely easy? I read through the examples on the site, and I'm still not…
I think it is safe to justify calling someone a douchebag when they attempt to claim ownership of a very generic style and concept.
I think you underestimate how easy it is to exploit buffer overflows on systems with no exploit mitigations. Come back when you have ASLR and DEP running on the gameboy.
People actually care?
> all while maintaining the CSV's validity Yeah, cause we all know how hard that is.
http://www.ponoko.com/
What's preventing someone from purchasing a GPL/BSD license for the source code, and then hosting it publicly (with licenses intact) somewhere, say, github?
It's particularly useless for anything else, really. Not to mention it's in a completely un-portable format. One can only hope this was generated automatically.
I've rebased addresses in IDA tons of times, and I've never run into any corruption.
It's the inevitable fate for anything that uses CL for data. CL is too afraid of competition, yet refuses to innovate. It's a shame.
Big one recently: MEGA
This is just nitpicking. I did not say HMACs were not MACs anywhere in my comment.
Basically, they use CBC-MAC to verify the integrity of their script sources. This is pretty bad because a MAC is not resistant to collisions, and given the original key, it's trivial to generate alternate data that…
Legitimate question: can someone tell me why something like this would be useful? Don't most libraries that handle json decoding make parsing it extremely easy? I read through the examples on the site, and I'm still not…
I think it is safe to justify calling someone a douchebag when they attempt to claim ownership of a very generic style and concept.
I think you underestimate how easy it is to exploit buffer overflows on systems with no exploit mitigations. Come back when you have ASLR and DEP running on the gameboy.
People actually care?
> all while maintaining the CSV's validity Yeah, cause we all know how hard that is.
http://www.ponoko.com/
What's preventing someone from purchasing a GPL/BSD license for the source code, and then hosting it publicly (with licenses intact) somewhere, say, github?
It's particularly useless for anything else, really. Not to mention it's in a completely un-portable format. One can only hope this was generated automatically.