Sudhakar Verma

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Sudhakar Verma

Sudhakar Verma

@_sudhackar

playing with pointers and numbers ex @crowdstrike @payatulabs @IITIOfficial CTFs with @BanditsByte

India Katılım Nisan 2014
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Sudhakar Verma
Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
@abh1sek @anantshri The crew backstories are what build the character and relate to fans I read manga and watch the anime and I like this one too
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abhisek@abh1sek·
@anantshri Just seemed so random. No progress of storyline. I had no intention of watching random backstories.
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abhisek@abh1sek·
The new season of One Piece seems like AI slop. Very disappointed 😞
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Sudhakar Verma
Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
@gynvael constant folding when run with a script I guess, while in the console it creates copies
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Gynvael Coldwind
Gynvael Coldwind@gynvael·
Here's a Saturday Python 3 Puzzle for you:
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Michael
Michael@MasterMike88·
@CodeColorist @SecLists this individual is literally the definition of blatant AI slop and paranoia and it's not close
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codecolorist@infosec.exchange
[email protected]@CodeColorist·
Security folks, please be aware of this Joseph Goydish II (jgoyd) account on GitHub. Everything is llm made up misinformation garbage. He actively promotes his own links to @SecLists for engagement farming. He used to have Reddit account and substack blog, but somehow deleted
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Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
@SpinkaMilan @Mandiant > I have not found a way to convince IDA to use the standard Windows 64-bit calling convention by default, without retyping all functions one by one. You can change the compiler from "Options > Compiler" afaik for the DLLs in ch9
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s1r1us (mohan)
s1r1us (mohan)@S1r1u5_·
i wonder if there is any change in statistics for flare on challenge solves? any official data lying around?
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Moritz
Moritz@m_r_tz·
Already (almost) halfway through #flareon12! Here's a comparison of current finishers vs. last year (#flareon11). As expected this year is a bit easier (with two challenges less), but still a challenge! Can you solve all levels?
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Sudhakar Verma
Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
@ZetaTwo ah sorry, I just grepped the disassembly with capstone
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Calle Svensson
Calle Svensson@ZetaTwo·
@_sudhackar I was running headless Binary Ninja across 96 cores. Pypy would not be relevant here.
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Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
Finished #flareon12 this weekend 7 and 9 were probably my favorite ones this year
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ulexec
ulexec@ulexec·
🙃
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N B Sri Harsha
N B Sri Harsha@nbsriharsha·
Hey, @grok, who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was
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abhisek
abhisek@abh1sek·
RE after nearly a decade. @dhanesh_k should stop trolling me now.
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NSG650
NSG650@nsg650·
Here at 0x650 We noticed a rising popularity among RISC V processors. We have now ported our state of the art echo program to this architecture. Can you break it and get the flag?
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Sudhakar Verma@_sudhackar·
@withzombies With the zstd compression support in 9.1 - this would be default on all my machines now.
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𝗥𝗬𝗔𝗡 𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗭
How many people actually store all their IDBs as compressed? I think it should be the default option. It's not like I ever close my IDAs anyway; there's no start-up slowdown if you never close them.
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Rt.@rt10_07·
Love these giveaways! Book: a.co/d/6oVrEAX Only 16 hours left! Drop a comment on the quoted tweet for a chance to win a paperback copy of this #GHIDRA book for beginners. Don’t miss out! #CyberSecurity
vx-underground@vxunderground

Hi, we're doing a giveaway. Our friends at @PacktPublishing are letting us giveaway 3 physical copies of the book "Ghidra Software Reverse-Engineering for Beginners: Master the art of debugging, from understanding code to mitigating threats 2nd edition" written by David Álvarez and Ravikant Tiwari That's a long name, but we needed to be specific on the full title and that it's the 2nd edition. This book is a hands-on guide to using ghidra for malware analysis, patching, and customizing its features for cybersecurity stuff. This is a good book for security researchers, malware analysts, and developers looking to git-guud with ghidra. If you would like a chance to win this book leave a comment below. 3 winners will be selected in 24 hours. Have a nice day

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Alex Plaskett
Alex Plaskett@alexjplaskett·
Does anyone else type python when they need a calculator quickly?
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