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Hosting a WebSite on a Disposable Vape
Someone's trash is another person's web server.
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on: 2025-09-16
Backdooring Your Backdoors - Another $20 Domain, More Governments
After the excitement of our .MOBI research, we were left twiddling our thumbs. As you may recall, in 2024, we demonstrated the impact of an unregistered domain when we subverted the TLS/SSL CA process for verifying domain ownership to give ourselves the ability to issue valid and trusted TLS/SSL certificates for any .MOBI domain.
This resulted in significant Internet-wide change, with Google petitioning the CAB Forum to wholly sunset the use of WHOIS for ownership validation when issuing CA-sig
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on: 2025-01-12
Tony Hawk’s Pro Strcpy – I Code 4 Coffee
Tony Hawk's Pro Strcpy: A game save and RCE exploit for the Tony Hawk game series that can be used to hack Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, and Xbox 360 consoles.
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on: 2024-08-08
dekuNukem/bob_cassette_rewinder
Renew and Refill Bob Cassettes for 98% Cost Saving! - dekuNukem/bob_cassette_rewinder
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on: 2024-03-07
SMTP Smuggling - Spoofing E-Mails Worldwide
Introducing a novel technique for e-mail spoofing
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on: 2023-12-22
Spoofing Emails from +2M Domains and Virtually Becoming Satan [pdf]
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on: 2023-09-24
Stupid solutions: Live server push without JS
So in my post Is this evil? I covered a way of tracking users with CSS. While thinking about those weird ways of using the web I also started thinking about pushing live data to clients without JS. Or at least maintaining a connection. So WebSockets requires JS. WebRTC requires JS. Even HLS (video streaming), which would otherwise be super cool, with captions for accessibility. But no. Or rather, maybe on Apple platforms. Eh. Not good enough.
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on: 2020-09-29
Ask HN: What's your quarantine side project? | Hacker News
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on: 2020-05-14
Hulkamania! Or; How I made our office play personalized entrance theme musi
How I hacked the office WiFi to play entrance theme music for my colleagues (and myself!)
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on: 2018-03-30
Tindie Blog | ESP8266 ePaper WiFi Display Kit Runs for Months on a Charge
In my humble opinion—as I’ve mentioned elsewhere—ePaper is really an amazing display technology that has never really burst onto the mainstream. ePaper is incredibly energy efficient, requiri…
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on: 2017-12-27
How To Break The DRM On Kindle eBooks So You Can Enjoy Them Anywhere
When you pay Amazon some money for a Kindle eBook, you probably think it’s yours now. I mean, you paid some money, you got some content, and now you have it, just like any other book you buy on a brick-and-mortar store. Well, that’s wrong. Actually, you didn’t buy anything, and you don’t own that book you just paid for.
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on: 2016-10-10
sqlmap: automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
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on: 2015-12-02