Sure, that doesn't mean it can automatically be exploited by sending some magic command to the mouse, though.
You're right though, it should be fairly trivial to block it in the kernel.
Sure, that doesn't mean it can automatically be exploited by sending some magic command to the mouse, though.
You're right though, it should be fairly trivial to block it in the kernel.
Logitech keyboards and mice vulnerable to eavesdropping and remote attacks:
Never argue with idiots. They will first drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
Let's go to the poool todaaaay.
-- Robin Snorkels
Who remembers this classic article in The Independent from December 1993?
Multiple TCP-based remote denial of service issues found in Linux and FreeBSD kernels:
New US visa online application now requires you to enter all your social media presences when you apply for a visa:
http://immigrationgirl.com/new-social-media-question-on-ds-160-and-ds-260-visa-applications/
Apparently nerdish with a hint of English. Sorry if all that sounded a bit cryptic, I promise it makes some kind of sense for at least some of my followers 😂
Today I've spent about 7 hours of my life trying to debug an iptables/firewall/VPN issue.
Whatever I tried, it just didn't work.
...and then after hours of painful debugging, wiresharking and TCP dumping I realized I'm on a system with several GB/s of throughput and someone was clever enough to skip conn-tracking on the raw packet level for performance reasons.
Lesson of the day: There is always one more lesson to learn. 😆
Artistic poker work by the amazingly talented @YlBi
😍
...and while we're on the subject of Docker:
"docker (all versions) is vulnerable to a symlink-race attack"
https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2019/q2/131
(thanks to @bekopharm)
No, you really shouldn't. Of course that's no excuse for that kind of bug, though. Thanks for sharing!
...and if you're running Arch Linux, installing docker-backup is now as easy as "yay -S docker-backup".
I just released v0.2.1 of docker-backup, a tool to create & restore complete, self-contained backups of Docker containers!
Check it out:
https://github.com/muesli/docker-backup
Reimplementing Duke Nukem II in C++17:
https://lethalguitar.wordpress.com/2019/05/28/re-implementing-an-old-dos-game-in-c-17/
Yes, the boot partition isn't encrypted as it's EFI. So I'm afraid, no "plausible deniability" if that's what you were looking for. Maybe in a separate tutorial 😊
I've set everything up so you can simply install a legacy boot loader in parallel, but I must admit I'm focusing on UEFI systems in this tutorial and haven't tested the legacy boot option.
So far it's starting up nicely on all the machines I'm planning to use it with, but your mileage may obviously vary.
The PeerTube link is actually on the profile. Happy to help either way 😊
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBy5dH-XN8N-0P3knFEVzRQ/
Nope, I haven't forgotten it. I'm indeed still working on that "Portable, encrypted Arch on a USB flash drive" tutorial for you people 😆
✅ Blog post written
✅ Videos recorded
🚧 Voice-overs
Tweeps?! Falsches Netzwerk 😂
Guten Morgen auch 😊
Jonkman Microblog is a social network, courtesy of SOBAC Microcomputer Services. It runs on GNU social, version 1.2.0-beta5, available under the GNU Affero General Public License.
All Jonkman Microblog content and data are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.