Bare metal Ghoul
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Bare metal Ghoul
@ghoullthings
Ghoul L Things • Self taught professional painter & Linux lover • Gadgets make me happy •🖤🐧🥧⌨️• Find me on Twitch • Brand Ambassador for @PerkinsFund


People complain about kernel anti-cheat until they see what EAC actually does to stay ahead. CR3 encrypted inside EPROCESS. KdpTrap hooked to catch anything touching it during context switches. NtCreateUserProcess emulated so cheats grabbing DirectoryTableBase at process creation get a fake one. This is what fighting kernel-level cheats actually looks like. Full breakdown by 0xavx: web.archive.org/web/2025042514… #AntiCheat #GameSecurity






BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California. The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond. The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within. Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months. Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.


Poverty question otD: Yesterday I realized I’m down to 2 pairs of jeans. My husband also needs new boots & new socks desperately. Now I have to decide: - buy us clothes - pay the medical bills the money was saved for - wait until I make sure we have enough for the electric bill


My friend bought a knife from float & this happened shortly after the trade lock ended. He was given a community that was quickly changed into this. When he reached out to support here is what they said (1/?)

‼️🚨 Malicious actors can now use your SSD's activity, just by getting you to open their website, to spy on which other sites you're browsing and which apps you're running. The attack, called FROST, is accurate: 88.95% on identifying websites, 95.83% on identifying applications. It works on macOS and Linux, across browsers, and runs entirely in JavaScript. The browser makers were told, and largely shrugged. Chromium says fingerprinting isn't a security bug. Apple called it out of scope. Mozilla acknowledged it and shipped nothing. Researchers at Graz University of Technology developed the attack. It abuses the Origin Private File System, a browser feature that lets sites store files on your disk without asking. The attack creates one huge file, then constantly times how fast it can read from it. When you open another tab or launch an app, that activity competes for the same SSD, and the tiny changes in read speed leak what you're doing. A trained neural network turns those timing patterns into guesses about which site or app it is.




















