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When Dawkins met Claude – Could this AI be conscious?

unherd.com
64 points·by pentestercrab·2 maanden geleden·434 comments

Ruby Array Pack Bleed

nastystereo.com
62 points·by pentestercrab·6 maanden geleden·1 comments

Ruby Array Pack Bleed – Impacts Ruby 1.6.7 to 4.0.0

nastystereo.com
9 points·by pentestercrab·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Inline Style Exfiltration: leaking data with chained CSS conditionals

portswigger.net
1 points·by pentestercrab·11 maanden geleden·0 comments

Marshal madness: A brief history of Ruby deserialization exploits

blog.trailofbits.com
25 points·by pentestercrab·11 maanden geleden·4 comments

Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths

arxiv.org
99 points·by pentestercrab·11 maanden geleden·3 comments

New Method to Leverage Unsafe Reflection and Deserialisation to RCE on Rails

elttam.com
1 points·by pentestercrab·vorig jaar·0 comments

Escaping Ruby's Gem:SafeMarshal Sandbox

nastystereo.com
2 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·1 comments

Escaping Ruby's Gem:SafeMarshal Sandbox

nastystereo.com
3 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

RubyGem's Gem:SafeMarshal buffer overrun with length larger than fit into a byte

github.com
1 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

CORS Vulnerabilities in Go: Vulnerable Patterns and Lessons

pentesterlab.com
1 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Shiny Vulnerabilities in R's Most Popular Web Framework

nastystereo.com
1 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

PentesterLab: Web Hacking and Security Code Review 600 exercises and 700 videos

pentesterlab.com
1 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Cross-Site Post Requests Without a Content-Type Header – CSRF Attack

nastystereo.com
2 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Execute commands by sending JSON? Ruby deserialization vulnerabilities

github.blog
2 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

JWT Libraries Block Algorithm Confusion: Key Lessons for Code Review

pentesterlab.com
3 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Chosen-Prefix Collisions on AES-Like Hashing

eprint.iacr.org
2 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Ruby 3.4 Universal RCE Deserialization Gadget Chain

nastystereo.com
2 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·1 comments

Ruby's String Slice is Broken

nastystereo.com
3 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·2 comments

Evaluate Markdown code blocks within Vim

github.com
68 points·by pentestercrab·2 jaar geleden·18 comments

comments

pentestercrab
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
(63 points, 4 days ago, 431 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47972481
pentestercrab
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
There seems to have been a recent uptick in phishers using goo.gl URLs. Yes, even without new URLs being accepted by registering expired domains with an old reference.
pentestercrab
·vorig jaar·discuss
The risky.biz podcast episode got pulled too: https://bsky.app/profile/patrick.risky.biz/post/3lmioqiobks2...
pentestercrab
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
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pentestercrab
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Once again GTFOBins[0] proving to be a valuable resource.

[0] https://gtfobins.github.io/
pentestercrab
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks for the feedback, fixed!
pentestercrab
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
From the article:

Our leading theory is that the Great Firewall inside China is manipulating DNS responses due to blacklisted or blocked keywords. This affects any system that has to pass through the Great Firewall before it reaches the end-user/client. Most of the keywords relate to VPN software, proxies, adult sites, file and text sharing and torrents. This is consistent with the kinds of material that China is known to censor within its borders.
pentestercrab
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I have to agree with you. It is a shame the classic style isn’t available at an alternate subdomain or directory.

Has anyone tried rendering the current docs with the old theme?