** How Hackers Bypass Login Pages with SQL, Logic Flaws, and Headers **
Welcome to the underworld of cybersecurity! đ In this blog, we dive deep into how hackers bypass login pagesâââthe digital gatekeepers ofâŚ
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SameSite? SameMess: How I Bypassed Cookie Protections to Hijack Sessions ď¸ââď¸
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[47°09â˛36âłS, 126°43â˛32âłW] Transponder still failing â switching to analog communication
iPhone Shipments Crash 50% in China as Local Brands Dominate
Foreign-branded smartphone shipments in China, dominated by Appleâs iPhone, dropped dramatically in March 2025, plunging 49.6% year-over-year according to data released by The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).
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Why do Saturation and Luminance go all the way to 240, but Hue goes only to 239? And why 239 anyway?
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Microsoft to Employees: Avoid Romance & Give Your Toddler a Sex Change
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@bender@twtxt.net itâs here!!!! iâm so happy with it :DDD hugo is awesome, i just found astro to be easiest to customize!
that site of mine i mentioned earlier? well itâs now statically generated with astro, AND it automatically builds and deploys after i push changes to my own git instance, with the power of sourcehut builds! this is so cool
IBM DEI Lawsuit Gets Jury Trial Date
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My sweet deaf girl somehow felt me coming when I tried to take her photo⌠didnât mean to scare herđ Sorry, Ori, I love you â¤ď¸ â Read more
YouTube just went from this:
To this:
Why.
Red for âactivatedâ and dark gray for âdeactivatedâ was easy to recognize.
Now we have light gray for âactivatedâ and dark gray for âdeactivatedâ. Itâs clearly worse.
Why, why, why.
MacOS Sequoia 15.5 Update Released with Bug Fixes & Security Enhancements
MacOS Sequoia 15.5 is now available as a software update for Mac users running the Sequoia operating system. The system software update includes bug fixes and security enhancements, but does not appear to include any new features or other major changes. Additionally, Apple has also released MacOS Ventura 13.7.6 and macOS Sonoma 14.7.6 for Mac, ⌠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/05/12/macos-sequoia-15-5-update-downlo ⌠â Read more
iOS 18.5 Update Released for iPhone & iPad with Bug Fixes & Security Enhancements
iOS 18.5 for iPhone and iPadOS 18.5 for iPad have been released by Apple. According to the release notes accompanying the update download, the software updates primary focus is the introduction of a new Pride Harmony LGBTQ wallpaper. Additionally, parents will now receive a notification when the Screen Time passcode is used on a childs ⌠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/05/12/ios-18-5-update-iphone-ip ⌠â Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz You donât need to change the directory first in line 11, you can just create the directory, thatâs sufficient since youâre having an absolute path.
The echo in line 13 is useless, you can simplify this to: newdir="$WD/$now" If you reversed this line with the previous one, you could make use of the variable in the directory creation: mkdir "$newdir".
In line 16, pull the directory change out of the loop upfront. The loop body doesnât modify the working directory, so no need to reset it with each cycle. In fact, you could even spare the cd altogether when you simply tell find where to look: find "$basedir" -type fâŚ.
I didnât try it, but if I read the manpage correctly, you should be able to simplify line 19 as well:
-C Change to DIR before performing any operations. This option is order-sensitive, i.e. it affects all options that follow.
Hence, remove the cd and put the -C "$WD" as the first argument to tar. Again, I didnât try it. Proceed with caution.
Finally, you donât need to specify the full path to rm in line 21. I bet, /bin is in your PATH. When you removed the previous cd from my last suggestion, the relative path that follows wonât work anymore. So, just use the absolute path that you already have in a variable: rm -rf "$newdir"
I hope you find this tiny review a wee bit useful. :-)
Raspberry Pi OS Update Finalizes Bookworm-Based Release Ahead of Debian Trixie
A new version of Raspberry Pi OS is now available, marking what is likely the final release based on Debian Bookworm before the upcoming transition to Debian Trixie later this year. The update introduces usability enhancements, bug fixes, and performance optimizations across the system. One notable addition is a customized screen locking mechanism based on [âŚ] â Read more
tar and find were written by the devil to make sysadmins even more miserable
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, Iâm also having them in my repertoire for ages, so Iâm used to the weird command line options. From todayâs perspective, theyâre not consistent with the rest of the typical shell utilities, thatâs for sure.
Regarding find | grep foo, I recommend find -name '*foo*', prologic. Also, I regularly use -type d and -type f to find directories or files.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Nothing wrong with handwritten HTML. Thatâs often superior to generated stuff I believe. :-)
tar and find were written by the devil to make sysadmins even more miserable
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @prologic@twtxt.net Given that all these programs are super old (tar is from the late 1970ies), while trying to retain backwards-compatibilty, Iâm not surprised that the UI isnât too great. đ¤
find has quite a few pitfalls, that is very true. At work, we donât even use it anymore in more complex scenarios but write Python scripts instead. find can be fast and efficient, but fewer and fewer people lack the knowledge to use it ⌠The same goes for Shell scripting in general, actually.
Guix project migrating to Codeberg
The Guix project has announced
that it is migrating all of its Git repositories, as well as bug
tracking and patch tracking, from Savannah to the Codeberg Git forge.
As a user, the main change is that your
channels.scm
configuration files, if they refer to the
git.savannah.gnu.orgURL, should be changed to refer to
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@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Itâs also perfectly safe to nuke your cache as well. i.e: rm data/cache* and itâs all good, things will just get rebuilt đ
i got so emo about my site not being statically generated and instead hand coded but itâs like i donât even know if i want that because i feel most SSGs are built for blogging and continuous posting and i donât want that i just want to make my silly pagesâŚ.
that being said, the one iâd use if i did switch to one would be astro and that one is so flexible i could really do anything with it including keeping my pages as is mostly without doing the blog stuff. idk! something to consider
Master CRLF Injection: The Underrated Bug with Dangerous Potential
Learn how attackers exploit CRLF Injection to manipulate HTTP responses, hijack headers and unlock hidden vulnerabilities in modern webâŚ
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tar and find were written by the devil to make sysadmins even more miserable
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Same here, you do get used to things over time and build a sort-of âmuscle memoryâ. But youâre right, maybe they have terrible interfaces and usage options? đ¤
The album I got by accident is starting to grow on me. Not that bad. đ¤ Itâs Dredg â El Cielo, btw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4JB8rmXaO8&list=PLRASiMqDV8psZSFQi7nUX4p0R8oRHbUy_&index=1
last night my timeline randomly reset to only show my own recent twts and i restarted my instance a few times and pulled from main and shit and it didnât change but it seems fine now lol?!
@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club awww ty! itâs mostly fun stuff and links to my friends :) the buttons have been revived by indie web folks and the people at neocities, itâs super fun!
My dog(female) found this little guy all alone in the middle of my yard after a rain. He was wet, cold and sneeze but now he is showing of heâs mighy roar. Say hi to little 1month year old Mufasa â Read more
@bender@twtxt.net I like to self-host đ¤Ł
@prologic@twtxt.net you are certainly a special case of a luddite. Or you like to self-punish. Or both! LOL.
@bender@twtxt.net Ahh I see. That reminds me, I was going to start watching something someone recommended here hmmm đ§
@prologic@twtxt.net LOL. It is from the Severance, AppleTV+ series. I am about to finish watching it with my kidâwell, whatâs available for seeing. The series is still ongoing. I recommend it!
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âForgive me for the harm I have caused this world. None may atone for my actions but me and only in me shall their stain live on. I am thankful to have been caught, my fall cut short by those with wizened hands. All I can be is sorry, and that is all I am.â
Anyone want to help me alpha/beta test the new WAF Iâm building? Itâs a Caddy module. đ¤
What are you doing this week?
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Apple Releases iOS 18.5 With New Wallpaper, Screen Time Changes, Carrier Satellite Support for iPhone 13 and More
Apple today released iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5, the fifth updates to the iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 operating systems that came out last September. iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 come a little over a month after Apple released iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4. ⌠â Read more
HIV Testing and Outreach Falter as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep the South
Amy Maxmen, Â Research Staff, KFFÂ - Â Kaiser Family Foundation | MedPage Today
_Stephan: As I have told you since before the 2024 election that started the Trump fascist coup, the people in the Red states who voted this utterly corrupt psychopath and his despicable minions into power are going to be the main ones paying the price for what Trump and his administration are going to do to ⌠â Read more
10 Popular Songs That Are Surprisingly About Drugs
Nothing is better than a good love song or an upbeat summer hit, but sometimes those songsâ meanings can be quite deceiving. There is an endless supply of popular songs that are clearly about drugs, but some are not quite so obvious. From artists like Ed Sheeran to TLC, these artists have released music that [âŚ]
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SSRF via PDF Generator? Yes, and It Led to EC2 Metadata Access
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API Key Exposure in NASA GitHub Repository Leads to Unauthorized Access to Academic Data
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I just have to say the buttons page gives me the warm fuzzies with all the old school animated gifs. The internet seemed so fun back thenâŚ
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Hidden HackerOne & Bugcrowd Programs: How to Get Private Invites
âPrivate programs are where the real gold lies⌠but no one tells you how to get there. Let me break it down for youâââwith secrets mostâŚ
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Kernel prepatch 6.15-rc6
Linus has released 6.15-rc6 for testing.
Everything still looks fairly normal - weâve got a bit more commits
than we did in rc5, which isnât the trend I want to see as the
release progresses, but the difference isnât all that big and it
feels more like just the normal noise in timing fluctuation in pull
requests of fixes than any real signal.So I wonât worry about it. Weâve got another two weeks to go in the
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20th Anniversary iPhone Will Be Mostly Glass With All-Screen Design
Apple will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone X in 2027 by launching a mostly glass, curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display, according to Bloombergâs Mark Gurman.
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First Foldable iPhone âShould Be on the Market by 2027,â Says Gurman
Appleâs first foldable iPhone will have a ânearly invisibleâ display crease and should be on the market by 2027, according to Bloombergâs Mark Gurman.
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VPS troubles and the weekend
This weekend I went to the cottage with P on Friday. I hoped I would
have a nice weekend reading in front of the wood stove, but I had also
planned to spend at least a few hours trying to configure Maddy as the
new mail server for hack.org et al.
Then the web server I moved to the new VPS died. Again. I connected to
the VNC console and, like before, the Linux kernel couldnât find its
root disk. A simple:
# mount /dev/vda2 /sysroot; exit
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Influencer with no medical license picked to be nationâs top doctor
Emily Singer,  Staff Writer -  Daily Kos
_Stephan: The United States, which already has the lowest healthcare ranking in the developed world, as well as the highest expense, thanks to aspiring dictator Trump, now has the strangest healthcare system in the world. Not only has Trump gutted most the institutions and agencies that do medical research, he has now appointed as Casey Means as Surg ⌠â Read more
Trump Has Skipped Out On All But 12 Of His Daily Intelligence Briefings
Jack Revell,  Staff Writer -  Daily Beast
_Stephan: Kash Patel only shows up for work as the director of the FBI a few days a week, Pete Hegseth is more interested in his makeup studio than managing one of the largest organizations and budgets in the world. And Trump canât be bothered to get the secret briefings the Preisdent is supposed to get every day so that he can properly und ⌠â Read more
The founders fought tyrants, the morbidly rich, religious elites. Remind you of anyone?
Thom Hartmann,  Commentator -  Commentary | Raw Story
Stephan:Â Thom Hartmann describes something I have known, but never before seen covered in the daily media. As Hartmann explains, what is happening in the United States today is exactly what the Founders did not want the country they were creating to ever become.
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Ten Startling Discoveries About Ozempic
Ozempic is the new so-called miracle drug that, over the past few years, has taken the world by storm. The semaglutide meds are in high demand. The original use for the injection is to treat type 2 diabetes. But since people discovered it also helps them lose weight, everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Elon Musk [âŚ]
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You can now shop using ChatGPT, but is it worth the hype?
AI chatbots can now recommend products and link you to the purchase page. In the near future theyâll handle carts and checkout too. â Read more
** CSP? More Like Canât Stop Payloads â Bypassing CSP to XSS Like a Pro**
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@bender@twtxt.net Iâm not sure this is accurate, if you lookup mine:
$ whois shortcircuit.net.au 2>&1 | grep -i creat
created: 1986-03-05
I think this has to be the registrarâs creation date no? đ¤
Naked objects
Was browsing Strvct and saw the link to Naked Objects. It resonated with the repost of VPRIâs Steps report: creating a world of domain objects with a tangible, interactive representation and transparent storage.
Thanks to @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz and her shelf I finally spent several hours in the woodshop. I wanted to build two drawers for the workbench and thought that I will complete this project in no time. Iâve been so wrong again. ;-)
I didnât draw any plans, just measured a few times and then went to cutting a bunch of particle board leftovers at the table saw. I routed rebates on the sides, fronts and backs to lap the boxes and sink in the bottom. It turned out that having no plans was a stupid idea. I cut exactly on the lines as I calculated and measured, however, the math in my head fell apart when it eventually met reality. The bottoms are too short, so I gotta glue on some strips. Also, with the longer fronts, the sides wonât work either, I have to fix them as well. :-D
Finally, the lid of my cyclone bucket broke when the negative pressure got too large. Oh well. It was just an old wood glue bucket, Iâve got another empty one, so I can use that lid but strengthen it first with some plywood. Something for future Lyse to deal with.
All in all, it was still good fun. Wood (haha) do it again, but at least with some sketches on paper. ;-)
** My not so pragmatic guide to running background services on macOS **
I self host a lot of stuffâââthese days, mostly weird little utility scripts and toys that run in the background, but also some web apps like plex, calibre, and a suite of irc things. For a long time I ran such things on a VPS, but being incredibly cheap, and hardly ever leaving my house for realsies, during the height of the pandemic I brought everything on to an aged mac mini I keep on a shelf behind some books.
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Realâworld video demo: Using different AI models in GitHub Copilot
Curious about how AI models perform in real-world scenarios with GitHub Copilot? Same. We made a live video demo to find out, and wrote up our key takeaways.
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The thing about upright bass is that you must play it on a regular basis. At least several times a week, ideally daily. It requires quite a bit of strength and itâs very easy to lose those muscles again â at least I donât use them that much otherwise. 𤣠Iâve been through several cycles of âgain strength â lose strength â goto 0â now âŚ
Lume 3 was released
After several months of work, Iâd like to share with you the release of a new major of Lume, a static site generator for Deno. Apologies for the autopromotion đ
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz maybe iâll try to incorporate it into my PHP fanlisting project if i can find a use for an HTMX component
** Crinkly chip bags **
I usually read pretty fast. Iâve been intentionally reading Middlemarch slowly. Chapter by chapter. This forced restraint makes reading Middlemarch feel sort of religious in pace and intention.
I fell back down the type theory hole, and have once again thought to myselfâwhat about Haskell?â andâwhat about algebraic data types?â These thoughts are questionable and my motivations dubious, but here I am again imagining tiny type carrying backpacks strapped to little guys â bees, beetles, and other crawlies.
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Trump administration âlooking atâ suspending habeas corpus, Stephen Miller says
Dan Mangan,  Reporter -  CNBC
_Stephan: Habeas Corpus â literally in Latin, âyou have the bodyâ is a legal principle so old and revered it predates the creation of the United States in 1787. It is a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the personâs release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detent ⌠â Read more
âThe Fix Is Inâ: GOP Wants Poor People to Pay More for Medicaid to Fund Tax Cuts for Wealthy
Jake Johnson, Â Â - Â Common Dreams
_Stephan: Healthcare in the United States is the worst system, as well as the most expensive, in the developed world. It is about to get much worse because aspiring dictator Trump, and his MAGAt-controlled Congress are trying to pay for tax cuts for the oligarch â who already pay a lower fraction of their annu ⌠â Read more
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden is fired by Trump
Nicholas Wu, Lisa Kashinsky and Katherine Tully-McManus,  Staff Writers -  Politico
_Stephan: The Library of Congress, whose beginnings trace back to Benjamin Franklin, is the largest library in the world and the most important. Despot Trump, as he has made clear, doesnât like libraries because they are repositories of facts. And he also doesnât want government agencies, whether the Chief of Naval Operations or the Lib ⌠â Read more
Oklahoma will teach high school students debunked 2020 election-fraud theories as fact
Grace Deng,  Staff Writer -  Snopes
_Stephan: If you live in a Red State, Oklahoma being the example I have chosen, I hope you realize that your children are not being educated with fact-based information. They are being indoctrinated into fascist ideology, as part of the MAGAt Party plan to stay in power by training the next generation of Americans in ⌠â Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org ⌠and I realized only now that thatâs the guy behind godbolt.org? I never assumed âgodboltâ to be a human name, more like some kind of wordplay. đĽ´
According to a very old email one of my more personal family domains was registered in 2013 making it 12 years old, so I was closed 𤣠my public facing one is much much older đ¤Ł
@anth@a.9srv.net I actually donât have a clue how old my public-facing domain is 𤣠I have another more personal one thatâs probably around ~15 years, but Iâm not even sure how to check tbh đ
10 Invisible Standards That Make the Modern World Work
Modern life feels seamless. You buy a phone charger, and it fits. You send a letter, and it gets delivered. But behind that convenience is a complex web of invisible global standardsâquiet, often century-old decisions that the entire planet just agreed to follow. Without them, your printer wouldnât know how to format a page, your [âŚ]
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10 Evil Religions in Fiction
Religion is a source of comfort and conscience. As people look to their respective gods for guidance, their conclusions inform their values, drive their actions, and give meaning to events. However, that pattern isnât always a good thing, as some religious practices arenât so righteous. An ignoble doctrine could be a cheap excuse to set [âŚ]
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printf?!)
@prologic@twtxt.net There have always been and there will always be people who have absolutely no clue what theyâre doing. Iâve been 100% one of them when I started. Guaranteed, heaps of new SQL injections are born every single day, numbers rising.
That doesnât justify all the WAF crap in the first place, though. In my opinion itâs just a filthy plaster applied to an injected wound. The software itself must be secure. Otherwise, donât put that shit on the internet. Probably not even operate it at all. Nowhere. Fix it or throw it in the bin.
Top Stories: iOS 18.5 Release Imminent, iPhone Rumors for 2025 and Beyond, and More
With Appleâs developer conference where it will show off iOS 19 just a month away, the company is wrapping up work on iOS 18.5 ahead of an imminent release to deliver a few new features and updates.
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Also spent the morning continuing to think about a new design for EdgeGuardâs WAF. Iâm basically going to build an entirely new pluggable WAF that will be designed to only consider Rate Limiting, IP/ASN-based filtering, JavaScript challenge handling, Basic behavioral analysis and Anomaly detection.
The only part of this design Iâm not 100% sure about is the Javascript-based challenge handling? đ¤ Iâm also considering making this into a âproof of workâ requirement too, but I also donât want to falsely block folks that a) turn Javascript⢠off or b) Use a browser like links, elinks or lynx for example.
Hmmm đ§
Milk-V Showcases Jupiter NX, a RISC-V-Based Alternative to Jetson Nano Modules
Milk-V has unveiled the Jupiter NX, a compact system-on-module built around the SpacemIT K1/M1 octa-core processor based on the RISC-V architecture. Designed as a drop-in alternative to the Jetson Nano, it offers broad compatibility with existing Nano baseboards, along with high performance and versatile connectivity options. The SoC at the core of the Jupiter NX [âŚ] â Read more
Raspberry Pi Connect Exits Beta with Version 2.5 Release
Raspberry Pi has officially ended the beta phase of Raspberry Pi Connect, its remote access platform for connecting to Raspberry Pi devices from anywhere. With the release of version 2.5, the service now includes major updates to connection management, significantly reducing data usage and improving responsiveness. Launched in early 2024, Raspberry Pi Connect quickly gained [âŚ] â Read more
SiFive and Kinara Partner to Launch USB-Based X280 RISC-V Vector Development Board
SiFive and Kinara have announced a new partnership to offer developers direct access to the SiFive Intelligence X280 RISC-V vector processor through a compact USB-based enablement board. The HiFive Xara X280 board, based on Kinaraâs Ara-2 processor, is designed to allow early-stage evaluation and development of RISC-V vector software, particularly for AI and machine learning [âŚ\ ⌠â Read more
On my blog: Toots 𦣠from 05/05 to 05/09 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/05/09/week.html #linkdump #socialmedia #quotes #week
** Dad shrapnel **
In a flash I think Iâgetâ liveliness in relation to programming. Itâs talked so much about in the context of programming systems and languages â as being something they do or do not intrinsically have or supportâŚbut what if itâs actually about the process of doing the thing, and not inherent to the thing you do it with. A noun-gerund kinda dichotomy.
Left with dad shrapnel, 5 minutes here, 20 there, 120 on the horizon, with which to poke at projects what if the key to collaboration is liveliness? Sporadic, low ⌠â Read more
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