[02:09] https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/5/11/15625320/ubuntu-suse-linux-fedora-windows-store-microsoft-build-2017 [02:12] Trump as President and Linux running on Windows [02:12] it is a weird world [02:12] yeah, i found that out when google rewards said, "hey, did you know about this?" [02:13] lovely machine learning [02:13] Windows has too many vulns lulz can be hacked with a reverse shell at starbucks wifi level [02:14] @LucianoSc are you in Florida? [02:14] Yes i am [02:15] West Palm Beach [02:15] ahhh [02:26] This week i discovered a 0day on windows called CVE-2017-0290 it is a remote exploit that can cause full takeover of a remote Chromium browser [02:27] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1252&desc=5 [02:29] Chromium can be installed on linux too though so it might work on all OS'es that can run Chromium [02:36] Ohh my bad that is a MsMapEng bug that only affects windows, but CVE-2017-5029 is a chromium bug that affects linux chromium broswer, Okay enough messages thats it. lulz [02:51] damn [03:26] so cyber [03:30] I hope everyone here has an awesomesauce day 2morrow ! [14:38] @ahoneybun I was going through kernel source to find an exploit and I came across this. https://pastebin.adamoutler.com/L1hP It shows where if the kernele parameters have a problem, the kernel can crash. [14:38] BUG() was what Linus Torvalds had a problem with calling during kernel init. [14:39] You remember that time you changed networking and it caused a crash? This is likely related. [14:39] win 10 [14:39] So is there a patch ? [14:40] Ohhh I was like how was I tagged lol [14:40] @ahoneybun I crashed your computer once with good advice.. I think it's worth me at least mentioning you :D [21:03] yea lo [21:03] damnnnn https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lbKhNnFBARrT5TVo3bkyp1UzT0S5Iahy3W9dAQf_sfc/edit#gid=0 [22:22] I hacked the pebble watch to send remote code execution commands to a jailbroken iphone, it can remotely control native applications on the phone using custom libraries [22:41] How it works is the iphone and pebble watch share a bluetooth channel and the commands work on an API to be sent to the iphone and the API is connected to homebrewed libraries that control the system using hooks [23:20] Thats pretty awesome. [23:29] http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/05/12/googles-project-treble-will-modularize-android-make-updates-faster/ [23:32] So this is saying that Android will be faster updates? Good for Android, nice!