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@Shettima349

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Borno, Nigeria Beigetreten Ağustos 2014
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Shettimax@Shettima349·
I’m here for programming , information security and cruise Keep me outta extreme political / religious views. Thank you
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sinovuyomondliwa@sinovuyo001·
If another man has kissed or put his D in her, you MUST never take her back no matter how much you love her.💯
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Keruis@yutongwu111140·
The instruction set keeps growing, we're up to 79 now (Just writing whatever comes to mind, not sure if any instructions are redundant)
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🥷@_iamhabeeb·
the fact that i need to stay busy to stop myself from overthinking is concerning
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pyn3rd@pyn3rd·
#CVE-2026-53435: #Jenkins Unsafe XStream Deserialization Leads to Arbitrary File Read (low-privileged authenticated user)
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Nextron Research ⚡️
Nextron Research ⚡️@nextronresearch·
We found a WHQL-signed kernel module that abuses Windows firmware table registration as a covert kernel↔user communication channel. Instead of exposing a device object and IOCTL interface, it registers a custom firmware provider ("BSBS"), allowing userland interaction through standard Windows firmware table APIs. The implementation is compact and stealthy, supporting memory allocation, memory copy operations, and indirect function dispatch from user mode into kernel context. An unusual example of firmware table registration being repurposed as a hidden ring3↔ring0 communication mechanism. Name: NewDriverMMM SHA256: 1d9224a72e64bb2aad289edc81ea0720c764511c3e2b5beb5d0d5ce82a719abd fdb3907ddda9ff9bd9ec4f8bd29aad823da77b5b3bf599813fecd034b0221189 SpcSpOpusInfo: 深圳市奥联信息安全技术有限公司 Telemetry: China 🇨🇳, Japan 🇯🇵
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Ivan Velichko
Ivan Velichko@iximiuz·
SSH Tunnels Cheat Sheet 🔽 Fun fact: the rise of agents and sandboxes has only increased my SSH usage - the truly foundational tech.
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cr3ghost
cr3ghost@cr3ghost·
If you want to learn malware reverse engineering and have no idea where to start, this is it. RE101 takes you from zero to reversing real Windows malware. RE102 covers anti-RE techniques, encryption, VM evasion, and packing. PE Injection Study walks through extracting process injection techniques from Cryptowall. macOS workshop covers Mach-O headers, code caves, and dynamic library injection. Hands-on labs. Downloadable VMs. Real malware samples. IDA Pro cheat sheet included. Free. No paywall. No signup. malwareunicorn.org/#/workshops Author: @malwareunicorn #MalwareAnalysis #ReverseEngineering #InfoSec
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D@_Unknown_D_·
Has anyone ever had an absolute conviction that you were going to be successful even though your situation suggested otherwise?
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
Postgres gets a lot of love, but this result beautifully sums up why MySQL and InnoDB are still awesome.
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Interfacing Linux
Interfacing Linux@intlinux·
XFCE4 running without Wayland _or_ X11. Currently tinkering with yserver, a modern X11 server written from scratch in Rust. Neat stuff! #linux #lookatmyhorse
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Jatin Garg
Jatin Garg@_rivalq_·
i am convinced, everything is matrix multiplication at its core.
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SudoX7
SudoX7@sudox7·
O(1) means the time doesn't grow with input size. it doesn't mean the time is small. this is the most misunderstood thing in algorithms.
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trish
trish@TrisH0x2A·
the standard min(a, b) macro can produce the wrong answer when one value is signed and the other is unsigned the comparison promotes both to unsigned so negative values become huge positives the Linux kernel's min() macro turn this into a compile time error with a type check
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
I don’t care what people say, Modern C++ is starting to get really cool. For example, C++26 compile-time reflection uses this neat little trick to represent heterogeneous data with a single, scalar value (std::meta::info). This value is *technically* an ID into the compiler's AST. The neat part is you can steal this technique for representing runtime entities as well! Next Thursday I’m giving a talk in the UK at ACCU on Sea, where I'll show how to use the static metafunctions to help build a homogeneous runtime reflection registry.
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7h3h4ckv157@7h3h4ckv157·
Master the art of reverse engineering and binary exploitation. Train through an immersive terminal. Progress through the belt system. 📍 Source: binaryjiujitsu.com
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SudoX7
SudoX7@sudox7·
i made a web server in c using sockets, and honestly, i learned so much about how the web works
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