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I have a pet project I work on, every now and then. CNoEvil.
The concept is simple enough.
What if, for a moment, we forgot all the rules we know. That we ignore every good idea, and accept all the terrible ones. That nothing is off limits. Can we turn C into a new language? Can we do what Lisp and Forth let the over-eager programmer do, but in C?
The following content is generated using a preview release of Swimlane's pyattck.
This snippet of data is scoped to the following actor groups:
- APT33
- APT34
- APT39
- Charming Kitten
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| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| # | |
| # Scrape Doh provider URLs from Curl's DNS-over-HTTPS wiki (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/curl/curl/DNS-over-HTTPS). | |
| # | |
| # Example usage: ./scrape_doh_providers.py '"{} - {}".format(o["url"], o["name"])' | |
| # | |
| import argparse | |
| import re | |
| import urllib.request |
This work is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
"OpenPGP" refers to the OpenPGP protocol, in much the same way that HTML refers to the protocol that specifies how to write a web page. "GnuPG", "SequoiaPGP", "OpenPGP.js", and others are implementations of the OpenPGP protocol in the same way that Mozilla Firefox, Google Chromium, and Microsoft Edge refer to software packages that process HTML data.
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| License: MIT License | |
| Copyright (c) 2023 Miel Donkers | |
| Very simple HTTP server in python for logging requests | |
| Usage:: | |
| ./server.py [<port>] | |
| """ | |
| from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer |
Paul Buonopane paul@namepros.com at NamePros
PGP: https://keybase.io/zenexer
I'm working on cleaning up this advisory so that it's more informative at a glance. Suggestions are welcome.
This advisory addresses the underlying PHP vulnerabilities behind Dawid Golunski's [CVE-2016-10033][CVE-2016-10033], [CVE-2016-10045][CVE-2016-10045], and [CVE-2016-10074][CVE-2016-10074]. It assumes prior understanding of these vulnerabilities.
This advisory does not yet have associated CVE identifiers.