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Cool site that I often use with this trick to impress some friends: https://www.spotthedifference.com/practice.asp?m=2&l=4


Is the video for this talk available?


for a moment there, I was wondering why they'd install a JavaScript engine in a tesla.


Tesla uses Qt and Qt WebEngine uses Chromium, meaning that there is probably in fact a V8 JavaScript engine in any given Tesla.

https://github.com/teslamotors/buildroot/tree/buildroot-2021...


Noice.


Mind sharing any source about the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiations coming from ear buds? I always believed these were negligible compared to the radiation we are exposed to everyday.


There is also GEF, which is widely used by the reverse engineering and CTF community.

https://github.com/hugsy/gef


Nice, I have been using harmonic. wish It had a notifications for comment replies.


I'm using Harmonic too, although I wish it had better views over my threads.


because, then you will have beat pied piper in the market.


My parents did something similar, limiting my computer usage to 1hr/day and they'd sometimes enforce it by confiscating the laptop from me etc..., I remember one day my dad went to do a call so I ran mimikatz on his PC and dumped the windows password. so I can use it whenever he's asleep/away.

Not my proudest moment but I used to do anything to get extra time on the computer, I work full time as a security engineer now.


I think that's correct behavior there.


Location: Cairo, Egypt

Remote: Yes

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Technologies: Python, x86/x64, C, IDA, etc...

Résumé/CV: http://hegz.io/resume.pdf

Email: yusuf@hegz.io

I'm looking for a vulnerability research position either at the hardware or the software side, I'm an electronics and communications BSc nearing my graduation.

I have been hacking since I was 12, learned VB.NET as my first programming language and have come a long way since, right now I love binary exploits, memory corruption and low-level stuff. I love the hardware side too! (side-channel attacks, fault injection, etc...). I'm very flexible and down for a new challenge.


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