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@arget1313

Telecomm. Eng. Low level stuff, pwn, C programmer and Linux internals. When you get to heaven, look me up, I won't be there, but my code will!

Madrid, Spain Katılım Eylül 2021
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EuskalHack
EuskalHack@EuskalHack·
Comenzamos con la charla "Grabación de llamadas en Android: Una perspectiva ofensiva" con Yago Gutiérrez, donde entenderemos el funcionamiento del sistema de audio en Android #MobileEnv #Malware #Reversing #ESCVIII @arget1313
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EuskalHack@EuskalHack·
No te puedes perder a nuestro siguiente ponente Yago Gutiérrez y su charla "Grabación de llamadas en Android: Una perspectiva ofensiva" en la próxima EuskalHack Security Congress VIII @arget1313 #ESCVIII #ponentes" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">securitycongress.euskalhack.org/index_es.html#…
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The Hacker's Choice (@thc@infosec.exchange)
1-Line RAT => REVERSE Remote Shell Access with a Web Browser to any Linux Bash SHELL 😂. (see #sshx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/hackerschoice/…) 1. Cut & Paste 2. Wait 10 seconds to see the URL 3. Go to that URL 4. Linux Shell 👏 ps: directly piped into memory. Not touching the filesystem.
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Arget@arget1313·
@ferracism @x0rz I believe that driver was actually just for fun lol, but yeah, it is code review the most important process to prevent bugs, and to improve code quality in general
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john@ferracism·
@arget1313 @x0rz No, it's not writing a driver in 3 hours that prevents security bugs.
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@Avamander @x0rz Yeah, it is called a compiler. Oh, he already is using one, and I suspect he's not using flags to disable the default checks
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avamander@Avamander·
@arget1313 @x0rz There are plenty of tools that can be integrated into a setup even a tiny bit more complex than that, that do prevent making trivial mistakes or bugs.
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Junzi 🎴
Junzi 🎴@TheArtOfZin·
@Anthony_Bonato This is the UC Berkeley graduate book on complex analysis right?
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Anthony Bonato
Anthony Bonato@Anthony_Bonato·
Exercise VIII.8.3 is a banger
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
one day this will be part of an elaborate exploit chain
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@AVLobs @BRussellsimp @Anthony_Bonato Alright, so what you are saying is that women are less intelligent than men, with extra steps. Yup, that's the idea I had of where you were getting to. So, do you have any sources for your claim? Ps: yeah, you can bet your ass I'm super stupid, but that doesn't prove anything
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Anthony Bonato
Anthony Bonato@Anthony_Bonato·
Based on this, very few women do math...
Physics In History@PhysInHistory

100 Greatest Mathematicians of all Time! ✍️ 1. Isaac Newton 2. Archimedes 3. Carl F. Gauss 4. Leonhard Euler 5. Bernhard Riemann 6. David Hilbert 7. Joseph-Louis Lagrange 8. Euclid of Alexandria 9. Alexandre Grothendieck 10. Gottfried W. Leibniz 11. John von Neumann 12. Henri Poincaré 13. Évariste Galois 14. Srinivasa Ramanujan 15. Pierre de Fermat 16. Hermann K. H. Weyl 17. Karl W. T. Weierstrass 18. Brahmagupta 19. Niels Abel 20. René Descartes 21. Georg Cantor 22. Emmy Noether 23. Peter G. L. Dirichlet 24. Pythagoras of Samos 25. Muhammed al-Khowârizmi 26. Carl Ludwig Siegel 27. Augustin Cauchy 28. Arthur Cayley 29. William R. Hamilton 30. Apollonius of Perga 31. Charles Hermite 32. Leonardo `Fibonacci' 33. Carl G. J. Jacobi 34. Diophantus of Alexandria 35. Pierre-Simon Laplace 36. Élie Cartan 37. Aryabhata 38. Johannes Kepler 39. Andrey N. Kolmogorov 40. Giuseppe Peano 41. Felix Christian Klein 42. F.E.J. Émile Borel 43. Richard Dedekind 44. Bháscara (II) Áchárya 45. Kurt Gödel 46. Archytas of Tarentum 47. Godfrey H. Hardy 48. Hipparchus of Nicaea 49. Alhazen ibn al-Haytham 50. Marius Sophus Lie 51. Blaise Pascal 52. Julius Plücker 53. Panini of Shalatula 54. Stefan Banach 55. Jacob Bernoulli 56. André Weil 57. F. L. Gottlob Frege 58. F. Gotthold Eisenstein 59. Jean-Pierre Serre 60. Jean le Rond d'Alembert 61. Michael F. Atiyah 62. Alfred Tarski 63. Jakob Steiner 64. Christiaan Huygens 65. François Viète 66. Atle Selberg 67. Jacques Hadamard 68. Joseph Liouville 69. Joseph Fourier 70. M. E. Camille Jordan 71. Albert Einstein 72. James C. Maxwell 73. Girolamo Cardano 74. Aristotle 75. Galileo Galilei 76. Alan M. Turing 77. George Pólya 78. Felix Hausdorff 79. Israel M. Gelfand 80. Eudoxus of Cnidus 81. John F. Nash, Jr. 82. Johann H. Lambert 83. John E. Littlewood 84. L.E.J. Brouwer 85. Hermann G. Grassmann 86. Bonaventura Cavalieri 87. Ernst E. Kummer 88. Shiing-Shen Chern 89. James J. Sylvester 90. Johann Bernoulli 91. George D. Birkhoff 92. Gaspard Monge 93. Henri Léon Lebesgue 94. Andrei A. Markov 95. Pafnuti Chebyshev 96. Omar al-Khayyám 97. John Wallis 98. Jean-Victor Poncelet 99. Adrien M. Legendre 100. Thales of Miletus Source: fabpedigree.com/james/greatmm.…

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@AVLobs @BRussellsimp @Anthony_Bonato And I think you are just a misogynist because I'm not sure where you are going -but I have some idea. Women are as intelligent as men, so clearly the imbalance observed in a list that big isn't justified.
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@AVLobs @BRussellsimp @Anthony_Bonato "The greatest female mathematician," I think we have a problem with how we measure success, and that it means that we can't compare fairly
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@BRussellsimp @Anthony_Bonato Your particular ignorance is not an excuse for someone who explicitly makes a list about the "greatest mathematicians". I admittedly don't know so many women who made important contributions, but I can name a few that changed everything, have you ever heard of Noether's theorem?
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Russell Acolyte
Russell Acolyte@BRussellsimp·
@Anthony_Bonato Every decent engineer/nerd knows Approximately 10-30 of the mathematicians mentioned in the list along with their line of work,I cannot think of a woman with the same contribution as some of them, can u recall a name?
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Rebane
Rebane@rebane2001·
just finished a new blogpost on how i exploited the V8 javascript engine at a CTF! it's a beginner friendly journey from a memory corruption to a browser pwn, and features lots of cool CSS to help you understand various concepts along the way. have fun!! lyra.horse/blog/2024/05/e…
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Arget@arget1313·
@ciyinet Es cierto que no dice literalmente que te puede hackear en 3 segundos, pero faltan puntualizaciones importantes en casi cada frase que dice. Dice cosas verdaderamente graves que solo se puede calificar como desinformación al no ponerlas en contexto
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Carlos García ciyi
Carlos García ciyi@ciyinet·
@arget1313 Escuché más o menos la mitad del podcast, y creo que nunca llega a decir esa frase como tal. Tiene pinta de ser típico clickbait que ha puesto al gente del podcast, no demasiado acertada.
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Arget@arget1313·
Pero este tío no tiene vergüenza?
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zeroclick.sh
zeroclick.sh@zeroclicksh·
Easy right? Well then here is the writeup for a CTF pwn challenge that requires both linux heap and FSOP exploitation techniques. @pop_rdi_ret is the creator of both the challenge and the write up. zeroclick.sh/posts/la-casa-…
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zeroclick.sh@zeroclicksh

New post is up!! . Tired of not solving FSOP challenges on the latest libc? You don't need to look any further;) Intro to FSOP exploitation and House of Paper by @pop_rdi_ret zeroclick.sh/posts/fsop-int…

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