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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2018
Installing pfSense On Incompatible Hardware - Adam Levin
Installing pfSense On Incompatible Hardware - Adam Levin
มุมมอง: 66
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OpenStack Self-Service With Discord Bot OBIII - Lukas Peters
มุมมอง 22วันที่ผ่านมา
OpenStack Self-Service With Discord Bot OBIII - Lukas Peters
Security News, January 17 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 24วันที่ผ่านมา
Security News, January 17 - Will D'Andrade
An Overview Of Electronic Elections - Dan LaChance
มุมมอง 14วันที่ผ่านมา
An Overview Of Electronic Elections - Dan LaChance
Education Spring '25 Week 1 | RITSEC Resources - Leah Kvares, Kasey Kiggins, and Lukas Peters
มุมมอง 12วันที่ผ่านมา
Education Spring '25 Week 1 | RITSEC Resources - Leah Kvares, Kasey Kiggins, and Lukas Peters
Education Fall '24 Week 12 | Intro to Reversing - Sharad Khanna
มุมมอง 452 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 12 | Intro to Reversing - Sharad Khanna
Education Fall '24 Week 11 | Black Teaming - Drew Young and Zachary Price
มุมมอง 252 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 11 | Black Teaming - Drew Young and Zachary Price
Security News, November 15 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 92 หลายเดือนก่อน
Security News, November 15 - Will D'Andrade
OSINT - Aaron Schwager and Ariana Ciaschini
มุมมอง 192 หลายเดือนก่อน
OSINT - Aaron Schwager and Ariana Ciaschini
Creating A Great Red Team Tool - Will D'Andrade and David Girard
มุมมอง 622 หลายเดือนก่อน
Creating A Great Red Team Tool - Will D'Andrade and David Girard
Flare-on CTF Challenge Review - Sharad Khanna
มุมมอง 422 หลายเดือนก่อน
Flare-on CTF Challenge Review - Sharad Khanna
Security News, November 8 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 102 หลายเดือนก่อน
Security News, November 8 - Will D'Andrade
Education Fall '24 Week 10 | Red Teaming - Drew Young and Connor Fox
มุมมอง 362 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 10 | Red Teaming - Drew Young and Connor Fox
Education Fall '24 Week 8 | Intro to Blue Team - Asa Horn, Justin Huang, Tri Tran, and Zachary Price
มุมมอง 323 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 8 | Intro to Blue Team - Asa Horn, Justin Huang, Tri Tran, and Zachary Price
Security News, October 18 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 313 หลายเดือนก่อน
Security News, October 18 - Will D'Andrade
Education Fall '24 Week 7 | Core Services - Leah Kvares and John Arrandale
มุมมอง 433 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 7 | Core Services - Leah Kvares and John Arrandale
Essentials of Risk & Compliance - Leah Kvares
มุมมอง 93 หลายเดือนก่อน
Essentials of Risk & Compliance - Leah Kvares
Introduction To Fuzzing And Demonstration - Sharad Khanna
มุมมอง 513 หลายเดือนก่อน
Introduction To Fuzzing And Demonstration - Sharad Khanna
Persuasive Speech Turned Into Social Engineering Experiment - Rachel Leone
มุมมอง 153 หลายเดือนก่อน
Persuasive Speech Turned Into Social Engineering Experiment - Rachel Leone
Security News, October 11 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 153 หลายเดือนก่อน
Security News, October 11 - Will D'Andrade
Education Fall '24 Week 6 | Intro to IAM - James Southcott and Braeden Villano
มุมมอง 123 หลายเดือนก่อน
Education Fall '24 Week 6 | Intro to IAM - James Southcott and Braeden Villano
Creating your first red team tool; a memoir of Scratch C2 - Camden Robertson
มุมมอง 533 หลายเดือนก่อน
Creating your first red team tool; a memoir of Scratch C2 - Camden Robertson
Security News, October 4 - Will D'Andrade
มุมมอง 103 หลายเดือนก่อน
Security News, October 4 - Will D'Andrade
These still exist? Amazing, good presentation
The subject is very interesting but the audio is awful
thanks
This is only glibc malloc right?
yes.
This is so bad presentation. He talked so much about sections and ignored the Data Directory which is actually what is needed to be explained. Sections can have different names it doesnt matter. I could have a section called .text and it has read only data and another section called .data and has executable code. So please if you are not fully understanding the subject DONT present it. Spreading the miss info is the worst thing you can do.
Great presentation bro
Such a great talk, that's really a talented a speaker I just wish the slides were available, I'm curious about these links
Liked the honesty with which he shared his work.
Very well structured talk thanks
mac user 🤮🤮🤮
nice mic work, im impressed
Just to mention, 1:50 PID 1 is not necessarily systemd, but the init process. Not every systems use systemd. There are a number of init systems out there, but systemd is the most popular one.
Amazing video
Link to the slides??
portable fish meme was legit 😂😂
nice video thanks
Can you record from source - not from stream. God it's just screw my mind.
Can you do something with your shit sound quality? Buy normal mics or something. You are totally fruck me up with this shit.
this ESL Global Cyber Security Institute (TM) (R) (Patent Pending) aint big enough for the two of us
Camera man never dies
y'all.
Amazing talk ! and nice tooling. Audio could be better!
Can you solve problem with sound quality? It's awfull.
great talk!
Im doing the 90 days version and been having some self doubts but heaeing that you were able to do it in 60 days is really inspiring! Thanks for all the info
What’s going on man! I’ve seen zero point has a course for dev of a c2 in c#… do you know of any other resources like this that are more structured?
helpful thx
cat fail videos brought me here
Love the baby picture
So cool! A+ mega cool Brad the Cybersecurity Chad 🤩🌟⭐️💫✨
Thank you, very helpful.
Nice video i SEE it all 😂😂
Great presentation
woot
Can you do something with audio recording quality? Didn't you mind to buy normal mics both for lecturer and others?
480p max resolution? I think that should be a perma-bannable offense for videos on topics of compsci and technology.
🐐🐐🐐🐐
awesome talk
Promo`SM
Congratulations on the presentation and your work Alex!
Well done. I like the code path graphs!
Road to schizophrenia, for sure.
Should have shown the Mac example. The audience were very dull here ig. But great presentation!
This video is clear and easy to know. It helps a lot. Thank you!
Nice upload ! So glad I found this. I'm 55 and recently developed a keen interest in digital forensics and steganography. A few weeks ago I created a jpg file 11900 x 11800 pixels weighing in at just 3KB, but the load on memory is a crazy 480mb. ChatGPT inspected my file and politely apoligised for insisting that it was highly unlikely I could pull that off. I kept screenshots and references to my work for nerd programmers to assess, as I am not a coder but do know a little html and js, lol.. Im aso working on a new method of locking protected zip, rar, lzh archives from Hashcat attacks, by manipulating random byte orders in the file, without causing corruption to critical sectors. So basically, even if the correct archive password is uncovered, the extracted content will be unintelligible without the BOM-key (Byte Order Manipulation "Key) The key is not hidden within the binary, so trying to match a randomly obfuscated byte order to an algorithm or pattern is not possible. So far it looks promising, so I'm pretty excited about it. I think it could make for some great Flag hunting.
saw this guy once, he pulled up with a satchel of berries he foraged and just started eating them bro wtf
bozo alert bozo alert lol jk
Great! where is PowerPoint file address?
Hi, Very Informative session. Thanks for this. Actually, mokutil doesn't seem to work unless Secureboot is enabled in Firmware. But, if I enable Secureboot, then I'm unable to bring up any unsigned image. So, it seems like a chicken and egg issue, i.e. I'm unable to run mokutil without enabling SB and if I enable SB, then it doesn't boot up!
Wonderful, there is no other video as detailed as this.. please upload some more on linux kernel..