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## Find Available Target Editions | |
DISM.exe /Online /Get-TargetEditions | |
## Convert Server Standard 2019 Evaluation to Server Standard 2019 | |
DISM /online /Set-Edition:ServerStandard /ProductKey:N69G4-B89J2-4G8F4-WWYCC-J464C /AcceptEula | |
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Here is an essay version of my class notes from Class 1 of CS183: Startup. Errors and omissions are my own. Credit for good stuff is Peter’s entirely.
CS183: Startup—Notes Essay—The Challenge of the Future
Purpose and Preamble
I recently stumbled upon an application developed with Flutter, and since it was my first time seeing it, I surprisingly couldn't intercept its requests. After some digging on google, I created this tutorial with the steps that personally worked for me and I wanted to share them in hope to help someone else.
Note that the applications that I tested didn't have certificate pinning implemented. I'll update this file once I get to test an application that has it (if I'll be able to bypass it 😃 ).
To simplify the explanation I refer to the machine that hosts Burp as Kali, but you can use whatever linux machine you want.
There are 2 ways to intercept HTTP connections from a Flutter application installed on an Android device (I'm sure there are more but these are the ones I know). Intercepting requests by changing the proxy settings of the device, through the classic settings of Android, doesn't work in this case, since Flutter applic
Cloud Security Orienteering: Checklist
by Rami McCarthy
via TL;DR sec
How to orienteer in a cloud environment, dig in to identify the risks that matter, and put together actionable plans that address short, medium, and long term goals.
Based on the Cloud Security Orienteering methodology.
What is strict aliasing? First we will describe what is aliasing and then we can learn what being strict about it means.
In C and C++ aliasing has to do with what expression types we are allowed to access stored values through. In both C and C++ the standard specifies which expression types are allowed to alias which types. The compiler and optimizer are allowed to assume we follow the aliasing rules strictly, hence the term strict aliasing rule. If we attempt to access a value using a type not allowed it is classified as undefined behavior(UB). Once we have undefined behavior all bets are off, the results of our program are no longer reliable.
Unfortunately with strict aliasing violations, we will often obtain the results we expect, leaving the possibility the a future version of a compiler with a new optimization will break code we th