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Yesterday at 11:08 AM Doni NEWS The Egyptian god with a falcon’s head now lives in your Edge — but this is no mythology, it’s a new 0day. Yesterday at 11:05 AM Doni Mobile Deposit + Review some of popular Credit Unions Yesterday at 9:25 AM Ic3m@n88 BFD Premium SOCKS5 Proxies Yesterday at 7:45 AM Sager225 CARDING Chapter 18: Android OpSec Station: Full Guide to Rooted Mobile Workflows, Spoofing & Proxy Ops Yesterday at 7:39 AM slymall Fullz 500 Tuesday at 11:53 PM wishyouknewme BFD Fresh...
Referenced by: P796 P793 Sat 2022-05-14 22:31:14 link reply e8d352e0db7b5d86e0263b4579bf53e9deea59043f9b76a7fd1d010283573b5e.webp 3.57 MiB 458x588 testing img2webp https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/img2webp that's a big filesize P795 Sat 2022-05-14 22:57:33 link reply P970 using ffmpeg as a shit test a similar shit test would be imagemagick depending on what it is ffmpeg usually supports exotic formats properly and the newests ones properly early in real life ffmpeg and imagemagick is a...
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But here at our little conference you might say every one of us is a hacker. Trying to scratch out a leet, simple 0day without breaking too much crypto. It isn’t easy. You may ask, why do we stay up all night coding if it’s so difficult? Well, we stay up because we’re hackers.
Security through obscurity is the flawed modus operandi at Oracle. [ 2 ] Not going public with the details of vulnerabilities only leads to laziness and complacency on behalf of the company that fields the affected products. One example is this historical 0day vulnerability reported privately to Oracle in 2008 by an independent security researcher. Over four years later, the vulnerability remained unfixed , exhibiting Oracle has a history of failing to provide timely patches to customers...