#!/bin/bash | |
# Give the usual warning. | |
clear; | |
echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds..."; | |
sleep 10; | |
clear; | |
# Download and extract exploit files. | |
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub..."; |
It's now here, in The Programmer's Compendium. The content is the same as before, but being part of the compendium means that it's actively maintained.
man() { | |
env \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$(printf "\e[1;31m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_md=$(printf "\e[1;31m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_me=$(printf "\e[0m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_se=$(printf "\e[0m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_so=$(printf "\e[1;44;33m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$(printf "\e[0m") \ | |
LESS_TERMCAP_us=$(printf "\e[1;32m") \ | |
man "$@" |
No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.
Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.
- A Russian translation of this article can be found here, contributed by Timur Demin.
- A Turkish translation can be found here, contributed by agyild.
- There's also this article about VPN services, which is honestly better written (and has more cat pictures!) than my article.
Hello software developers,
Please check your code to ensure you're not making one of the following mistakes related to cryptography.
- Writing your own home-grown cryptography primitives (For example: Mifare Classic)
- Exception: For the sake of learning, but don't deploy it in production.
- Using a fast hash function (e.g. MD5, SHA256) for storing passwords. Use bcrypt instead.
- Not using a cryptographically secure random number generator
//Now with less jquery | |
//1) go to your my-list page, and scroll to the bottom to make sure it's all loaded: | |
//http://www.netflix.com/browse/my-list | |
//2) Next, paste this in your developer tools console and hit enter: | |
[...document.querySelectorAll('.slider [aria-label]')].map(ele => ele.getAttribute('aria-label')) | |
//or use this to copy the list to your clipboard: | |
copy([...document.querySelectorAll('.slider [aria-label]')].map(ele => ele.getAttribute('aria-label'))) |
#!/usr/bin/env node | |
/** This hook updates platform configuration files based on preferences and config-file data defined in config.xml. | |
Currently only the AndroidManifest.xml and IOS *-Info.plist file are supported. | |
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28198983/ionic-cordova-add-intent-filter-using-config-xml | |
Preferences: | |
1. Preferences defined outside of the platform element will apply to all platforms | |
2. Preferences defined inside a platform element will apply only to the specified platform |
This is a guide on how to email securely.
There are many guides on how to install and use PGP to encrypt email. This is not one of them. This is a guide on secure communication using email with PGP encryption. If you are not familiar with PGP, please read another guide first. If you are comfortable using PGP to encrypt and decrypt emails, this guide will raise your security to the next level.
Ionic: Advanced HTML5 Hybrid Mobile App Framework. It is built with HTML5 technologies on Apache Cordova and AngularJS.
Ionic's ultimate goal is to make it easier to develop native mobile apps with HTML5, also known as Hybrid apps.
Learn Ionic. Read the Docs and join the Forum. Keep up to date with the Blog. View the Source.