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Yearly Archives: 2024
Comic for 2024.09.09 – Zero
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New Cyanide and Happiness Comic
The Night Witches
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Monocaster
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Kernel prepatch 6.11-rc7
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Linus has released 6.11-rc7 for testing.
And I wish I could say that things have calmed down, but I can’t
really say that. In fact, rc7 is slightly bigger than both rc6 and
rc5 were, both in number of commits, and in actual diff
size. That’s not really how it should work out.That said, there’s nothing *scary* in here.
He is apparently “still waffling
” about whether to release 6.11 next
weekend, which would cause the 6.12 merge window to land on top of the
Maintainers Summit, Linux Plumbers Conference, and Open Source Summit.
Three weekend stable kernels
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The
6.10.9,
6.6.50, and
6.1.109
stable kernel updates have been released; each contains another set of
important fixes.
The Intel Xeon 6 R1S is a Single Socket Special
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The Intel Xeon 6 R1S offering will offer a Granite Rapids P-core single-socket platform with 136 lanes of PCIe Gen5
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Pumpkin Spice
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Comic for 2024.09.08 – Shaved Myself
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New Cyanide and Happiness Comic
1944 Stand at St. Vith
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Crescendo
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keepLink KP9000-9XH-X Review Sub $49 2.5GbE Switch
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In the final review of our long-running series, we have the keepLink KP9000-9XH-X switch review with 8 ports of 2.5GbE and one SFP+ 10G port
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Polish Cavalry in World War II
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TUNESHINE Review : The digital music album art display
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Comic for 2024.09.07 – Proposal
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New Cyanide and Happiness Comic
Porphyrios, Terror of the Bosporus Strait
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Friday Squid Blogging: Live Video of Promachoteuthis Squid
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The first live video of the Promachoteuthis squid, filmed at a newly discovered seamount off the coast of Chile.
[$] Testing AI-enhanced reviews for Linux patches
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Code review is in high demand, and short supply, for most open-source projects.
Reviewer time is precious, so any tool that can lighten the load is worth exploring.
That is why Jesse Brandeburg and Kamel Ayari decided to test whether
tools like ChatGPT could review patches to provide quick feedback to
contributors about common problems. In a
talk at the Netdev 0x18 conference this July, Brandeburg provided an overview of an
experiment using machine learning to review emails containing patches
sent to the netdev
mailing list. Large-language models (LLMs) will not be replacing human reviewers anytime
soon, but they may be a useful addition to help humans focus on deeper
reviews instead of simple rule violations.
Metasploit Weekly Wrap-Up 09/06/2024
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Honey, I shrunk the PHP payloads

This release contains more PHP payload improvements from Julien Voisen. Last week we landed a PR from Julien that added a datastore option to the php/base64 encoder that when enabled, will use zlib to compress the payload which significantly reduced the size, bringing a payload of 4040 bytes down to a mere 1617 bytes. This week’s release includes a php/minify encoder which removes all unnecessary characters from the payload including comments, empty lines, leading spaces, trailing spaces, spaces after keywords and spaces before block openings. Using the php/minify encoder can take a payload of size 4052 bytes down to 2839 bytes. We’d like to thank Julien for their continued commitment to improving PHP payloads!
New module content (1)
PHP Minify Encoder
Author: Julien Voisin
Type: Encoder
Pull request: #19435 contributed by jvoisin
Path: php/minify
Description: This encoder minifies PHP payloads by removing spaces after keywords and before block openings. It removes comments, empty lines, new lines and leading and trailing spaces.
Enhancements and features (2)
- #19368 from h00die-gr3y – This adjusts the
exploit/multi/http/geoserver_unauth_rce_cve_2024_36401to dynamically pull and test thefeature_typelist to establish an RCE. This will make the module more robust towards installations with differentfeature_typeconfigurations. - #19401 from jvoisin – Add a mixin to get SPIP version and make use of it.
Bugs fixed (2)
- #19381 from Takahiro-Yoko – This fixes the gitlab_login scanner so that it uses the proper datastore options Username and Password which are the standard for login scanners. Before this fix the scanner was using HttpUsername and HttpPassword and ignoring the datastore options Username and Password.
- #19438 from cgranleese-r7 – Fixes a
nilerror if login is successful withldap_loginmodule.
Documentation
You can find the latest Metasploit documentation on our docsite at docs.metasploit.com.
Get it
As always, you can update to the latest Metasploit Framework with msfupdate
and you can get more details on the changes since the last blog post from
GitHub:
If you are a git user, you can clone the Metasploit Framework repo (master branch) for the latest.
To install fresh without using git, you can use the open-source-only Nightly Installers or the
commercial edition Metasploit Pro
A Quick Introduction to the NVIDIA GH200 aka Grace Hopper
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The NVIDIA GH200 or “Grace Hopper” is far from a single product. We have a quick guide so when someone says “GH200” you know what to look for
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