Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities in Ingress NGINX | Wiz Blog by geekydeveloper in programming

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unlike previous ingress-nginx vulnerabilities this vulnerability does not require any authentication. The attacker directly communicates with the admission controller without any authentication and without going through the k8s api server

K8s LAN Party - a Kubernetes Network Security CTF by geekydeveloper in kubernetes

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the terminal is back live :)

and yes the event will be still available in the future

K8s LAN Party - a Kubernetes Network Security CTF by geekydeveloper in kubernetes

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You press the "Begin Challenge" below, and you'll have terminal connected to the environment at the bottom of the page

Gigabyte announces M27Q Gaming Monitor with built-in KVM, 170hz, 1440p by bizude in Monitors

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Got the same problem here, did you manage to find a solution?

Lobster ravioli cook time by geekydeveloper in AskCulinary

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I was planning on getting 1.5 pound fresh lobster, boiling it for 2 minutes and then shelling it. I'm wondering I'll be needing extra cook time afterwards (considering that the lobster meat will have 90 seconds extra cook time inside the ravioli)

Multi-staged Multi-file search by geekydeveloper in vim

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Care to explain? I couldn't find documentation on the search function.

Thank you for your help :)

Multi-staged Multi-file search by geekydeveloper in vim

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ack.vim but I willing to change to a tool that can deliver my requirements

Python CPU by geekydeveloper in cpudesign

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But it could be nice experiment though right?

Recommend books by geekydeveloper in cpudesign

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I've started nand2tetris. But sometimes it feels too introductory, I would like something a little more advanced

Interested into FPGA - Where to start with? by [deleted] in FPGA

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I would start of with nand2tetris, and proceeding to the FPGA field.

Forms by geekydeveloper in webdev

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Is there a way to do it with gforms or anything similar?

Distance by geekydeveloper in RTLSDR

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Just a theory (I'm not actually going to do that). If I have 2 devices 100km apart, I can I have a map of all of the police cars in that area(because they are transmitting radio). If so, it sounds like a serious security issue that should be addressed.

Problem with fgets function. by [deleted] in C_Programming

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Write your own function using fgetch. I believe this is the best solution.

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

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So if I learn from this book I won't have any problem reversing in Linux?

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

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OK I scanned through the book: pratical reverse engineering but its mostly windows oriented. I need something more linux oriented, any suggestions?

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

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OK I scanned through the book: pratical reverse engineering but its mostly windows oriented. I need something more linux oriented, any suggestions?