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leonjza.github.io
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| | | | | persist we must! Persistence! A new boot2root hosted @VulnHub, authored by @superkojiman and sagi- definitely got the attention from the community it deserves! Persistence was actually part of a writeup competition launched on September the 7th, and ran up until October th 5th. This is my experience while trying to complete the challenge. Persistence, once again, challenged me to learn about things that would normally have me just go "meh, next". As expected, this post is also a very big spoiler if you have not completed it yourself yet, so be warned! | |
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www.blarg.ca
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| | | | | In an effort to find things to do to take my mind off of the current state of the world and my bouts of depression, I recently re-visited Gamecube/Wii development stuff for a small-ish project that had been brewing in the back of my mind over the past ... | |
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roundofthree.github.io
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| | | | | This blog post will analyse the exploitability of the temporal safety vulnerabilities in Nginx AIxCC. AIxCC is a DARPA competition to find vulnerabilities in codebases using AI. The competitors are not looking for 0-days but rather intentionally added vulnerabilities in existing codebases. One of them was Nginx in the semifinals, which already took place. In this blog post, I will have a different focus on whether these added vulnerabilities can be exploited to achieve more than just crashes. | |
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nickcharlton.net
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| | | I recently completed a project for an assignment which had a mess of dependencies. It depends upon libgit2 and pygit2, both of which are a complete pain to get working. After it blew up in my face for the third time, I realised I was being silly and should go back to using Vagrant, and along with it, the configuration management tool, Chef. | ||