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from pwn import *; alias = "Retr0id"
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 27
Replying to @warnvod @NotNite
Chicken Chicken Chicken: Chicken Chicken
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 27
Replying to @littlelailo
*non-expert thoughts* I don't think this would aid CPA at all, since it usually just targets the first round, which would be the same regardless of key length. Although, if dealing with noisy data, it would certainly be advantageous to recover the keys in increasing size order
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 25
Replying to @natinusala
I only prefer nearest neighbour if there's an integer scaling factor (even if that means the full screen isn't filled). The exception being, if the screen is high enough DPI for me not to notice that some of the scaled pixels are different sizes.
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 25
Replying to @SlenderFN @dvrkplayer
It certainly can, for some ransomware variants (notably, wannacry and notpetya).
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 24
Replying to @grufwub
zero-width spaces can be handy :P @​kim
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 23
And for comparison, here's AES128 in 69 lines of annoyingly terse python: (Taken from a much more readable implementation that I'm working on)
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 23
And I'm asking for a second opinion :P
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 23
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 22
Yup, that's likely a rolling shutter artefact caused by vibrations, from the motor/propellers.
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 22
Replying to @elklepo @MeBeiM
this buffering happens inside libc (I think?), so you need to use setvbuf() on the stdout file struct.
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 20
parallelolamb
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 20
Replying to @ZephrFish
I'm not easily offended. Quite the opposite. I also rarely unfollow people, let alone with a statement attached. Your recent tweets crossed the line from banter, to deliberate antagonism. Being offensive isn't something to be proud of. I hope you change. Until then, bye!
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 20
Replying to @gkelly
Is this some kinda CPU/SBC from discrete logic? Looks awesome, what's it called and where can I buy one?
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 19
Replying to @winocm
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
Replying to @037
Why do you store all intermediate values as hex formatted strings?
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
Replying to @winocm
My peripheral vision is more sensitive to strobing (which I think is normal?), which means whenever look at the source of the flickering... it stops.
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
Replying to @AppSecBloke
WTFECC (Windows Ten's Flawed ECC)
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
Replying to @David3141593
I don't think I've ever been more excited for a Windows update.
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
Replying to @David3141593
Ah, sounds like it's probably bad cert verification, or related
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Dаvіd Вucһаnаn Jan 14
What's the crypt32.dll vuln gonna be...
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