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Target="_blank" - the most underestimated vulnerability ever by Alex Yumashev · Updated Aug 25 2021 People using target='_blank' links usually have no idea about this curious fact: The linked page gains partial access to the linking page via the window.opener object. The newly opened tab can then change the window.opener.location to some phishing page. Users trust the page that is already opened,
Now that's what I call a Hacker by Alex Yumashev · Updated Sep 10 2019 An ex-coworker of mine has posted this gem to a russian bash.org, so I decided to translate this and steal all the credit post this to my blog under his permission. xxx: OK, so, our build engineer has left for another company. The dude was literally living inside the terminal. You know, that type of a guy who loves Vim, creates
Google Search is only 18% Search by Alex Yumashev · Sep 3 2012 I was recently testing some of the keywords and positions for our hosted help-desk app and it suddenly occurred to me that 80% of the page were not actually the search results. Check this out: My brain got used to filtering the ads out, so it never popped into my head before... We are used to this picture. I actually had to get up from
Helpdesk Ticketing System Ticketing software for your support team. Tracks customer requests, fully integrates with your mailbox. This is the "on-premises" version. We also have the SaaS one. Email Ticketing System POP3/IMAP/Exchange/SMTP We have all the bells and whistles, but our primary focus is two-way email ticketing. Our help desk app instantly turns incoming emails into trouble tickets, and
A Russian friend of mine has posted this absolutely amazing story. He works at a hard-drive repair center in a Russian town right next to the Chinese border. A couple of days ago a customer has brought a broken 500Gb USB-drive that he had bought in a Chinese store across the river, for an insanely low price. But the drive was not working: if you, say, save a movie onto the drive, playing the saved
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