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R0X4R / all-dutch-government.md
Last active May 29, 2024 17:04
Dutch government bug bounty scope. Updates will pushed every month

Dutch Government Bug Bounty Scope

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) contributes to jointly enhancing the resilience of the Dutch society in the digital domain and, in doing so, realizes a safe, open and stable information society by providing insight and offering a perspective for action. Therefore it is essential that the ICT systems of the NCSC are safe. The NCSC strives towards providing a high level of security for its system. However, it can occur that one of these systems has a vulnerability.

For more information about reporting the bugs go to https://english.ncsc.nl/contact/reporting-a-vulnerability-cvd

Source https://gist.github.com/random-robbie/f985ad14fede2c04ac82dd89653f52ad
https://www.communicatierijk.nl/vakkennis/r/rijkswebsites/verplichte-richtlijnen/websiteregister-rijksoverheid

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imAliAzhar / emoji-list
Last active January 15, 2023 17:59
Create an Emoji selector menu with Rofi
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drj11 / ASCII.md
Last active October 23, 2022 03:35
How to memorise ASCII

How to memorise ASCII

You don't need to memorise ASCII as there is a handy chart available by typing man ascii in a Terminal. However, you may find it useful to remember some fun facts about ASCII.

Blocks of 32 are useful. 32 is 2⁵ (2 raised to the power 5) and a block of 32 is enough to represent all 26 common english letters plus some extra stuff.

ASCII is a coding for the first 128 numbers. 0 to 127.