I hereby claim:
- I am mykey on github.
- I am michaelcox (https://keybase.io/michaelcox) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDYqLTAC_F74gqFWdiFtOCRQRqHME-HLf2_IMlUYgqCWAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
A request to http://www.buienalarm.nl/location/rotterdam produces a chart that shows the projected rainfall for the next two hours in Rotterdam:
That page includes the following JavaScript that represents the data used to build the chart:
<script type="text/javascript">
{ | |
"project_options":{ | |
"connections":{ | |
"hostname_resolution":[], | |
"out_of_scope_requests":{ | |
"drop_all_out_of_scope":false, | |
"exclude":[ | |
{ | |
"enabled":true, | |
"file":"logout", |
import os | |
import subprocess | |
import shutil | |
from os import startfile | |
import codecs | |
# Check if FLAC.exe exists in PATH | |
if not shutil.which('flac') is not None: | |
print('\nSeems like FLAC.exe is missing...') | |
print('Please download FLAC from: https://xiph.org/flac/download.html') |
function Invoke-DCSync | |
{ | |
<# | |
.SYNOPSIS | |
Uses dcsync from mimikatz to collect NTLM hashes from the domain. | |
Author: @monoxgas | |
Improved by: @harmj0y |
Google is extremely transparent about the Location History it has on you. You can check it out on the timeline feature in the Google Maps application on the phone, or on https://www.google.com/maps/timeline It is possible that you have that turned off, and in that case, consider yourself lucky.
If there is data there, you can view it online, or Download and Analyze it yourself.
#!/bin/sh | |
# Just copy and paste the lines below (all at once, it won't work line by line!) | |
# MAKE SURE YOU ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT IT DOES FIRST! THERE IS NO WARRANTY! | |
function abort { | |
echo "$1" | |
exit 1 | |
} | |
set -e |
Europe
import json | |
import csv | |
import sys | |
import datetime | |
import os | |
def make_reader(in_json): | |
# Open location history data |