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  1. Mai sunt si alte probleme la template, precum iconite uriase cand tii mouse-ul peste un user:

     

    I-am facut update recent dar se pare ca nu le-au fixat. Nu sunt chiar atat de naspa si nu am chef sa ma chinui iar sa repar astfel de probleme, e mai greu decat pare :)) 

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  2. Salut, mie mi se pare o mare porcarie. Intr-adevar, poate ai sanse mai mari acolo sa gasesti cine stie ce droguri sau alte porcarii, dar in afara de asta nu e util la nimic. 

    Astept si eu niste pareri diferite, poate ma insel. Referitor la "hacking", am gasit doar mizerii de acum 30 de ani parca scrise de copii de 12 ani in pauzele de la CS:GO. 

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  3. Sunt vaccinat si nu am patit nimic. M-am vaccinat deoarece am decompilat vaccinul in IDA Pro si am vazut ce contine. Deschide un port pentru bere si ruleaza un shellcode obfuscat pentru dorinta de a bea. Din analiza statica heuristica realizata peste ARN-ul mesager putem banui ca firma Corona se afla in spatele acestui vaccin. 

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  4. Eu am dezvoltat un bruteforcer cuantic care ruleaza pe blockchain si foloseste artificial intelligence ca sa obtina acces la servere de pe glob. E privat. 

    Din fericire nu trebuie compilat, e scris in PHP. 

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  5.                               ==Phrack Inc.==
    
                    Volume 0x10, Issue 0x46, Phile #0x01 of 0x0f
    
    |=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
    |=-------------------------=[ Introduction ]=----------------------------=|
    |=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
    |=----------------------=[    Phrack Staff    ]=-------------------------=|
    |=-----------------------=[ staff@phrack.org ]=--------------------------=|
    |=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
    |=-----------------------[   October 5, 2021  ]=-------------------------=|
    |=-----------------------------------------------------------------------=|
    
    
    --[ Introduction
    
    Phrack! We're back! It was only five years ago that issue 0x45 was
    released. It may sound bad, but it is also, indeed, quite bad. Issue 0x45
    was released four years after issue 0x44. And we are now five years after
    that. Just trying to set the context here. The world is so different and so
    many things have happened in these five years that it makes no sense trying
    to make any point. Phrack has always been a reflection of the hacking
    community, and guess what, the community is moving away from itself. By
    this we don't mean that there are no talented hackers, because there most
    definitely are (just take a look at our authors). We also don't mean that
    there is no exquisite public hacking, because there is (again, our articles
    as proof). However, there is a clear move away from the collective hacking
    mindset that was most prevalent in the past. The word "scene" brings only
    smirks to people's faces. There are many reasons for this, and we are all
    to blame [1].
    
    So where is the community right now, and, most importantly, where is it
    going?
    
    We are all ego-driven, more so nowadays we would argue, and this has
    definitely made collectives much harder to thrive. We expect direct payback
    from our hacking, in many forms, including reputation. While it was quite
    common to receive anonymous papers, in the past five years we got almost
    none. Where is the new Malloc Maleficarum? Quality isn't the question here,
    we have high quality hacking, we covered that. The question is about the
    community and how it has changed in the last 10-15 years. And about Phrack.
    
    Phrack started as a community zine of exchanging technical information and
    hacking techniques in a time that it was hard to find it. It later changed.
    It became a symbol of achievement, eliteness, and honor to be published in
    Phrack. A slight but significant change happened afterwards. Phrack
    gravitated (willingly or not is the subject of another discussion) towards
    an academic medium. Academia noticed the high quality of Phrack papers,
    started citing them, and basing their offensive and defensive work on them.
    Did that alienate the underground that Phrack represented for so many
    years? Yes, we think it did. But the underground also changed. Some of it
    became involved in malware, spyware, and also the "infosec" industry. And
    this mutated the underground. Of course we don't judge. Shouldn't Phrack be
    the reflection of the community, whatever the community is? Or should
    Phrack be a beacon of the old school underground? Well, it remains to be
    seen. Phrack will always be alive as long as the community is alive,
    reflecting it. If the hacking community becomes "infosec" in its majority,
    then probably so will Phrack. If the heart of the community is CTF, Phrack 
    will reflect that. If the community focuses on malware, so will Phrack. 
    Isn't that what Phrack has always done? It always was and always will be 
    "by the community, for the community". If the community has decided that 
    Phrack has a five year release cycle, then that's where we are.
    
    Unfortunately, this issue is again an issue of eulogies; we have lost
    hackers that have had an enormous impact on our community. Phrack would
    like to say goodbye to them. Their loss saddens us deeply, and makes our
    community poorer in talent, ethics, and intellect. We also mourn lost
    communities. Segfault.net has been our home/hosting in the past and is now
    gone.
    
    But we also have some good news! You might have come across Phrack
    merchandise [2], well, yes, we have resurrected it! The original 2003 art
    work has been found on a backup drive. All profits go to the Electronic
    Frontier Foundation. The EFF is a rare example of good and simple advise
    for the ordinary citizens. Plus a defender of our rights online and of the
    freedom of information. A beacon of light to say the least. The EFF used to
    run one of the three FTP servers to download Phrack as well. And let's not
    forget that the EFF paid for the attorney of Phrack's co-founder Knight
    Lightning in the 1990 court case and supported him all the way. They
    defended against the US Secret Service, a ruthless adversary with no
    respect for the freedom of information or the hacking scene in general.
    With EFF's help the case against Knight Lighting collapsed and the US
    Secret Service looked like a pissed on poodle.
    
    The merchandise has the Phrack Gnome on the front and the Hacker's
    Manifesto on the back. And ships worldwide.
    
    [1] http://www.phrack.org/issues/69/6.html
    [2] https://phrack.myspreadshop.co.uk/
    
    
    $ cat p70/index.txt
    
    --[ Table of contents
    
      0x01  Introduction ........................................ Phrack Staff
    
      0x02  Phrack Prophile on xerub ............................ Phrack Staff
    
      0x03  Attacking JavaScript Engines: A case study of
            JavaScriptCore and CVE-2016-4622 .................... saelo
    
      0x04  Cyber Grand Shellphish .............................. Team
                                                                  Shellphish
    
      0x05  VM escape - QEMU Case Study ......................... Mehdi Talbi &
                                                                  Paul Fariello
    
      0x06  .NET Instrumentation via MSIL bytecode injection .... Antonio
                                                                  's4tan'
                                                                  Parata
                                                                  
      0x07  Twenty years of Escaping the Java Sandbox ........... Ieu Eauvidoum
                                                                  & disk noise
    
      0x08  Viewer Discretion Advised: (De)coding an iOS
            Kernel Vulnerability ................................ Adam
                                                                  Donenfeld
    
      0x09  Exploiting Logic Bugs in JavaScript JIT Engines ..... saelo
    
      0x0a  Hypervisor Necromancy; Reanimating Kernel
            Protectors .......................................... Aris Thallas
    
      0x0b  Tale of two hypervisor bugs - Escaping from
            FreeBSD bhyve ....................................... Reno Robert
    
      0x0c  The Bear in the Arena ............................... xerub
    
      0x0d  Exploiting a Format String Bug in Solaris CDE ....... Marco Ivaldi
    
      0x0e  Segfault.net eulogy ................................. skyper
    
      0x0f  YouTube Security Scene .............................. LiveOverflow
    
    
    --[ Greetz
    
        - dakami:             pure passion for hacking, will be greatly missed
        - navs:               our condolences for this brilliant hacker
        
        - accepted authors:   thanks for your work, you keep Phrack alive
        - rejected authors:   we hope our reviews helped you in some way
    
    
        - past Phrack Staff members:      now we know ;)
    
    
    --[ Phrack policy
    
    phrack:~# head -77 /usr/include/std-disclaimer.h
    /*
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     *  the editors and contributors, truthful and accurate.  When possible,
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     *
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     *  information contained herein.  Phrack is a compendium of knowledge,
     *  wisdom, wit, and sass.  We neither advocate, condone nor participate
     *  in any sort of illicit behavior.  But we will sit back and watch.
     *
     *
     *  Lastly, it bears mentioning that the opinions that may be expressed in
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     *  These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Phrack Staff.
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    Link: http://www.phrack.org/issues/70/1.html#article

     

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