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www.iswin.org
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| | | | | https://attackerkb.com/topics/X85GKjaVER/cve-2021-21985 ?Spring ?bean?bean? Vcenter ?Debug? | |
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www.trickster.dev
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| | | | | Code level discussion of web scraping, gray hat automation, growth hacking and bounty hunting | |
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neroteam.com
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| | | | | Read the security vulnerability report for ChainIDE, uncovering directory traversal and arbitrary file write vulnerabilities. Understand the impact, ... | |
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nv1t.github.io
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| | | Storyline It all started with a simple question from my beloved girlfriend: "Is it possible to download the entire map from this page?". Okok...we have to look back a little bit. She was asked by a friend of ours to scan an old map of an area in the local university library. But: Scanning such a massive picture would cost ~40 Euro and nobody was willing to pay that. I can understand that nearly every scan could damage the map, so, wouldn't it be a better option to use an already scanned one? | ||