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Flerov / cups-browsed.md
Created September 27, 2024 05:10 — forked from stong/cups-browsed.md
CUPS disclosure leaked online. Not my report. The original author is @evilsocket

Original report

  • Affected Vendor: OpenPrinting
  • Affected Product: Several components of the CUPS printing system: cups-browsed, libppd, libcupsfilters and cups-filters.
  • Affected Version: All versions <= 2.0.1 (latest release) and master.
  • Significant ICS/OT impact? no
  • Reporter: Simone Margaritelli [evilsocket@gmail.com]
  • Vendor contacted? yes The vendor has been notified trough Github Advisories and all bugs have been confirmed:
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Flerov / Tweaks.reg
Created March 6, 2021 16:21 — forked from trongtinh1212/Tweaks.reg
Registry Tweaks Windows 10
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
;USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
;USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
;USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
;Improves system responsiveness and network speed.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile]
"SystemResponsiveness"=dword:00000001
|=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
|=-------------=[ 3 Years of Attacking JavaScript Engines ]=-------------=|
|=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
|=------------------------------=[ saelo ]=------------------------------=|
|=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
The following are some brief notes about the changes that have taken place
since the release of the "Attacking JavaScript Engines" paper [1]. In
general, no big conceptional changes have happened since. Mitigations have
been added to break some of the presented techniques and, as expected, a
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Flerov / rapid-mobile-development.rst
Created March 13, 2019 12:04 — forked from freakboy3742/rapid-mobile-development.rst
Rapid Mobile Application Development with Python

Rapid mobile application development with Python

While there are examples of Python-based apps in mobile App stores, the knowledge of how to actually create a mobile app in Python hasn't been well documented, or simplified for mass use - until now.

In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will demonstrate a collection of tools from the BeeWare Project that enable you to build a cross-platform mobile app using Python in a matter of minutes.

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