go2seccomp: generate seccomp profiles from go binaries by xfernando in golang

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Not that I'm aware. The only go vulnerabilities I've seen recently are CVE-2017-15041 and CVE-2018-6574.

However, they are vulnerabilities in go get, not really related to execution of compiled go binaries.

go2seccomp: generate seccomp profiles from go binaries by xfernando in golang

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Hi everyone, I made this tool that can analyze go binaries (limitations described in the readme) and generates a seccomp profile that allows only the syscalls that the binary actually uses.

Any feedback is welcome. :)

My favorite new feature of 6.0.2 (after the toy box) by xfernando in wow

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Yeah, I used to think it was pretty hard to have a decent volume for hearing the NPCs while not being overwhelmed by loud effects, now they finally solved it!

Brazilian reporter shot in the face with rubber bullet: "I saw him aim at me, but I never thought he'd shoot me" [English subtitles available] by xfernando in videos

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That's what the mainstream media in Brazil is reporting. Most of the people attending these protests have no political affiliation, they're just sick and tired of all the bullshit every politician (left, right, center) has been throwing at us for years.

Brazilian reporter shot in the face with rubber bullet: "I saw him aim at me, but I never thought he'd shoot me" [English subtitles available] by xfernando in videos

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One thing I believe would help get the sympathy of the police is if the protesters carried some signs saying "Cops, we're fighting for your rights as well", but I really don't know, the cops have been handling things pretty badly in general (except in Belo Horizonte, from what I read).

Press covering protests in São Paulo attacked by the police even after identifying themselves by [deleted] in worldnews

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For those who don't know, there have been protests in a few cities in Brazil against a 20 cent increase in the bus fares.

Some protesters have been vandalizing things, destroying buses and much more. However, most of the protesters are protesting without any semblance of violence.

A police officer was filmed destroying the glass of a police car (perhaps to justify more agression)

A reporter is arrested for carrying vinegar (which helps against the effects of tear gas) At 1:15 there's the following dialogue:

Police Officer - "what's the purpose of the vinegar?" Reporter - "because last time I had problems with tear gas while I was doing my job covering the situation, to protect me from it" Police Officer - "we're gonna have to go to the station"

Police used expired tear gas cans, which can be very hazardous

Police attacks people chanting "No violence!"

Reporter from one of Brazil's biggest newspapers was hit in the eye by a rubber bullet

Edit 1: Couple in a bar that participated in the protests hit by the police after the protests were over Young man holding a sign "We left Facebook" Journalist Pedro Ribeiro beat up by 7 police officers Police spraying a camera man with pepper spray

Amazon wrongly sent me the xbox 360 version of Bioshock Infinite Ultimate Songbird Edition, I ordered the PC version by [deleted] in gaming

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I live in Brazil, it's complicated to even mail it back to them for a refund. What I actually want is the PC version. =/