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What’s this from?


Shit, this just made me realize ingress-nginx has been retired 2 months ago.

Damn that’s quite the side-eye


That control building is so cool.
The speaker button is a nice touch.
Electrician sounds kind of cool, but the union route (in the US) seems like a pretty serious commitment.

haha, yeah


Very quick cursory review: The python script appears to decompress what might be an ELF from those compressed bytes. Then it opens a cryptography socket (AF_ALG) with the kernel and sends that whole thing.
So the exploit is in the binary data and would likely take some skilled Linux engineers to decompile it and figure out the exploit.
I’m not entirely sure why they would obfuscate it. Maybe they think it helps with responsible disclosure so people can’t make something more useful than the PoC?
Or The Band.
Or “🔔 Alert Bell Character!”
Small local group, not very chatty.
My favorite memes in this community are the ones about tiny specialties I’ll never understand.


I’m so happy Framework appears to be doing well.
I’ve already replaced the keyboard of my 5yo OG 13 and plan to Frankenstein this thing as long as I can. I secretly hope the mainboard fails so I’m forced to upgrade.
Maybe after RAM prices recover…


A new vulnerability dubbed Pack2TheRoot could be exploited in the PackageKit daemon to allow local Linux users to install or remove system packages and gain root permissions.
Don’t think I’ve ever used PackageKit. Looks like Ubuntu and Fedora might use it by default?


750k sites but I’ve never once heard of DNN. Weird.
DNN, the leading open-source content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem…
Oh.


Are we going to have safer software? Because not only defenders will have a powerful tool, but attackers too.
Probably not safer software, but the window of time for a bug being known and exploitable will be shortened greatly. Instead of 0-days, we might have 0-minutes.
That’s assuming these ridiculous AI systems are rolling deployments that fast, so maybe that idea’s nonsense.
Such is the InfoWars I envision: An infinite virtual surface teeming with ads. Not just ads, but scams! Not just scams, but lies with no object, free radical misinformation, sentences and images so poorly thought out that they are unhealthy even to view for just a few seconds. The InfoWars of old was only the prototype for the hell I know we can build together: A digital platform where, every day, visitors sacrifice themselves at altars of delusion and misery, their minds fully disintegrating on contact.
Beautiful
You have too much milk.