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This gist, based in part on a gist by Brian Hartvigsen, allows you to export from Authy your TOTP tokens you have stored there.
Those can be "standard" 6-digits / 30 secs tokens, or Authy's own version, the 7-digits / 10 secs tokens.
Generating Authy passwords on other authenticators
There is an increasing count of applications which use Authy for two-factor authentication. However many users who aren't using Authy, have their own authenticator setup up already and do not wish to use two applications for generating passwords.
Since I use 1Password for all of my password storing/generating needs, I was looking for a solution to use Authy passwords on that. I couldn't find any completely working solutions, however I stumbled upon a gist by Brian Hartvigsen. His post had a neat code with it to generate QR codes (beware, through Google) for you to use on your favorite authenticator.
His method is to extract the secret keys using Authy's Google Chrome app via Developer Tools. If this was not possible, I guess people would be reverse engineering the Android app or something like that. But when I tried that code, nothing appeared on the screen. My gues
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Browser-based subdomain bruteforcing using DNS over HTTP(s) (DoH)
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Description: A simple browser-based subdomain bruteforcing script, using DoH providers. Developed as a 5 minute hack, just to see it's preformance. Many improvements could be made, such as adding error handling or informing the user when the script is done.
Usage: Open the browsers dev console (usually F12), paste this script, change the `rootTld`, press enter to run. Ezpz.
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const rootTld = 'lyka.pro'; // change to your target's root tld
Enter the following code snippet to copy the raw emblem data to the clipboard: copy('emblem.emblem.load('+JSON.stringify(emblem.emblem.data,null,2)+');');
⚠ This script has been integrated into SteamDB browser extension!
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How to properly file a DMCA takedown notice for Twitch
How to properly file a DMCA takedown notice for Twitch
This process is rather easy, but it's important that you fill out the placeholders correctly.
You need to send it this email to dmca-notifications@twitch.tv
It is extremely important that the links are directly from the official twitch page to refer to the emotes, don’t use external pages like twitchemotes.com or similar.