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Facebook is Meta, no one cares about Microsoft.
So the acronym is MANGA
Facebook is Meta, no one cares about Microsoft.
So the acronym is MANGA
No alert development, threat hunting, or ML research? No upskilling of any kind? Must be nice to work at a company with no impact to the world when it gets popped.
Defragging is about… defragging: making the data contiguous (a continuous stream along one arc of the same radius) so it doesn’t have to jump around.
The 3DS got rooted by playing a music file. Anything can happen homie.
You sound fun at (key signing) parties
Yea but you need the owner account to authorize the computer. So next time you upgrade or wipe your gaming rig you’d be screwed unless you find a bypass and if you’re working that hard, just have the password+mfa
It’s probably because you’ve never considered words for what you are. You’re just you, you’re “normal”. Needing a specific word for something is what “we” do for for “them” because you are the default, you don’t need qualifiers.
This is 100% a you problem lmao
If you have the PDFs of that, you can build it with two clicks in GCP
Are you saying Teslas are simple?
My Asus motherboard started bluescreening Windows. After a lot of effort I traced it down to a specific device ID that windows was loading firmware for. No matter what I tried I couldn’t get this auto installation to stop. It was a totally random component that added nothing I could tell.
Asus refused to release new firmware be cause the motherboard was “unsupported” even though the box etc has stickers saying it supports windows 10.
After a ton more effort I figured out how to make some low end api calls that eventually stopped this auto installation. It was mostly reliable. I got to crack a lot of jokes to my friends about my motherboard not supporting windows but it was a really hard period for me particularly because Linux gaming wasn’t as strong as it is today. I was really big into league of legends at the time and this experience forced me to quit, losing touch with many friends in the process.
Front license plates affect aerodynamics and the look of a car.
The only reason I was able to catch the drunk driver who hit me was because of their front plate.
She now supports its removal, and IMO that’s the only reason it should be taken down.
That’s a great question. No way to tell. It’s freaking emoji.
A thumbs down could be displeasure of the product not being able to catch it, or it could be them not liking the comment because they think it’s untrue.
A fuzzer might catch the crashes related to the memory layout? But its purpose is to look for vulns not malice.
The dude himself is legit tho, he probably owns OSS Fuzz
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-metzman-b8892688
https://security.googleblog.com/2021/03/fuzzing-java-in-oss-fuzz.html
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/10667#pullrequestreview-1518981986
This person says OSS Fuzz would not have found it.
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/10667#pullrequestreview-1518981986
Looks like it was a cover up attempt to prevent manual attention and would not have been caught by the automation.
SolarWinds had garbage infosec but you gotta admit the attack chain is much longer and more complex than “kidnap one guy”.
How do you propose we meaningfully fix this issue? Hoping random people catch stuff doesn’t count.
Interesting! When? Maybe that can be a metric or requirement before companies or seriously popular projects consider importing upstream code.
Your data is about remediation speed not thoroughness of discovery.
Finally, people can enjoy cheese pizza in peace.