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Sreejith Krishnan R

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Binary Ninja users, check out this plugin for using IPython interactive console right inside Binary Ninja. It serves as a drop in replacement for the inbuilt python console and have better features like syntax highlighting, magic commands and more. github.com/skr0x1c0/ipybi…


iOS / macOS security researchers, check out this plugin for loading Mach-O kernelcache and debug symbols from KDK and dSYM to Binary Ninja github.com/skr0x1c0/binja…


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Installing non-consensual, covert surveillance on someone else's phone doesn't merely "enable abuse," it IS abuse.


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lmao what, exploit pocs now fetch your crashlogs to send to the exploit dev?

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“You never fail until you stop trying.” ― Albert Einstein


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My favorite quote: “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever.”


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You thought the #AppleEvent like animation was cool, check out the retweet one!


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people who care about the truth spend more time thinking about how they might be wrong than how they must be right


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You can learn just as much, if not more studying the failures vs the successes


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Don't regret anything in life. If it's good, it's wonderful. If it's bad, it's experience! When you win, you win. When you lose, you learn.


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"Education is not something you can finish." -- Isaac Asimov

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All of you support us with such fervour when we play for the nation. But now the nation needs you, me, all of us to play for it. Will you do your bit? #MatKarForward @TikTok_IN bit.ly/MatKarForward


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Bubble freezing ❄️


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New: researchers say they caught hackers exploiting a remote zero-click exploit for iPhones in the wild. The bugs are not yet patched, but Apple says it will patch them in the next iOS release. vice.com/en_us/article/…

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Lessons of Excellence : 🧠 1. See failure as a beginning. 2. Never stop learning. 3. Assume nothing, question everything. 4. Teach others what you know. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Take initiative. 9. Love what you do.


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You cannot get educated by this self-propagating system in which people study to pass exams, and teach others to pass exams, but nobody knows anything. You learn something by doing it yourself, by asking questions, by thinking, and by experimenting. 🧠


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Amazing, 7 zero-days! Just visiting a site — not only malicious but any 'legit site unknowingly loading bad ads' as well — over #Safari browser could have let remote hackers secretly access your #iPhone or macbook camera or microphone. Read ➤ thehackernews.com/2020/04/hackin… #infosec


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Google has released updated version 80.0.3987.162 of Chrome web browsing #software for Windows, Mac, and #Linux that patches 8 new vulnerabilities, 3 of which are high in severity (CVE-2020-6450, CVE-2020-6451, CVE-2020-6452) Update your #Chrome now. chromereleases.googleblog.com/2020/03/stable…


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