[-] cheet@infosec.pub 7 points 1 month ago

Windows container runtime is free as well, simply install the docker runtime from chocolatey or winget along with the Windows Containers and Hyper-V windows features. This is what we do on some build machines for CI.

Theres no reason to use desktop other than "ease of use"

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 12 points 2 months ago

I wish it would have 2 ports, top and bottom, so I can be more creative with my accessories.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 10 points 2 months ago

Funny packets make things behave funny sometimes. Sometimes you just need to see how something behaves when you send it illegal packets that the real software would never send.

It also makes it possible to cheat in some games by lying to the game server about interactions in game.

Essentially hackers need a way to talk to machines at every level of every protocol and Scapy is a pretty standard way of achieving that.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 8 points 3 months ago

Yeah this is a good analogy, except it comes from tooling that would allow any n64 game to be converted with some work.

Like an openmw generator for any Bethesda game.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 6 points 6 months ago

Microsoft pulled those from the UI, but if you're adventurous you can just shove those attributes in to user with power shell and it works the same.

Then just use sssd instead of NIS, surprised me at work when this worked.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 8 points 8 months ago

Metasploit and Gitlab are both my main uses of ruby, hasn't made me think any better of it tho.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 10 points 9 months ago

The thing is, if there's a wireless exploit/hack that can cause "patient harm" the FDA+Health Canada would force a recall the sec its publicly known.

The flipper wouldn't be the only thing able to exploit it, anybody with a radio and some software would be able to. It just so happens the flipper can also do it cause its a swiss army knife and has a general purpose radio.

Generally by the time an attack exists on the flipper, its already been mastered on laptops and raspberry pis and stuff, putting it on the flipper is more to make it available to test easily without having to lug out the laptop. Nobody is inventing new exploits for such underpowered hardware as the flipper. People are porting known exploits to it.

I can't say how concerned you should be, but this won't make her any safer than before, equal risk. Just as likely someone with a laptop in a backpack doing that. We don't make laptops illegal tho.

What I would be concerned about is the idea that the company that makes the implant would not be able to easily test for issues in the implant with such an "illegal" device. Yes they could use a laptop, but you don't use an xray machine to find a stud, you use a handheld studfinder cause its cheap and easy.

Hope that helps explain a bit

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 10 points 9 months ago

I see this kinda like any% speed runs where they use ACE and crazy crazy exploits that totally bypass the point of the game. Or maybe its more like a TAS, or "pure hackmons" in Pokémon talk.

Anyways, I find the concept interesting, so long as people don't get hurt significantly more than they do with "regular" sport. To see how far the human body can go, including all the tech and science possible.

I could legit for see a future where the Paralympics are "more impressive" (whatever that means) due to incredibly powerful prosthetics.

Ethically speaking, idk anything, I'm just a dude on the internet.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 6 points 9 months ago

If you're mixing a dedicated GPU and onboard graphics you need to set the dedicated GPU as primary somewhere, otherwise all screens get rendered on the onboard and "reverse PRIME'd" to the dedi GPU outputs.

I'll see if I can find the snippet that fixed this for me.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 5 points 10 months ago

So add your user to the new docker group made on install of that package and you'll be able to docker without sudo. You may need to relogin or newgrp docker before it works tho

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 6 points 1 year ago

Similar story for me, Ubuntu w/ wobbly windows and desktop cube in Jr High (I was a particularly nerdy kid), arch w/ i3 in HS and college, now I'm a DevSecOps Developer (engineer is a sacred term in Canada)

Learning to do naughty things to the WEP wifi around me is what led me to now doing penetration tests at my org.

Funny how goofing around on a computer as a kid can lead to careers and passions.

[-] cheet@infosec.pub 6 points 1 year ago

I think another point worth mentioning is that some anti-cheats allow proton, which is nice if you wanna play online with others in a competitive game.

I believe they do this by checking the hashes of a lot of the system32 type stuff, I'm not convinced it would just work in vanilla wine.

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