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  • 【2020年】CTF Web問題の攻撃手法まとめ - こんとろーるしーこんとろーるぶい

    はじめに 対象イベント 読み方、使い方 Remote Code Execution(RCE) 親ディレクトリ指定によるopen_basedirのバイパス PHP-FPMのTCPソケット接続によるopen_basedirとdisable_functionsのバイパス JavaのRuntime.execでシェルを実行 Cross-Site Scripting(XSS) nginx環境でHTTPステータスコードが操作できる場合にCSPヘッダーを無効化 GoogleのClosureLibraryサニタイザーのXSS脆弱性 WebのProxy機能を介したService Workerの登録 括弧を使わないXSS /記号を使用せずに遷移先URLを指定 SOME(Same Origin Method Execution)を利用してdocument.writeを順次実行 SQL Injection MySQ

      【2020年】CTF Web問題の攻撃手法まとめ - こんとろーるしーこんとろーるぶい
    • Operating System in 1,000 Lines | OS in 1,000 Lines

      Operating System in 1,000 Lines ​Hey there! In this book, we're going to build a small operating system from scratch, step by step. You might get intimidated when you hear OS or kernel development, the basic functions of an OS (especially the kernel) are surprisingly simple. Even Linux, which is often cited as a huge open-source software, was only 8,413 lines in version 0.01. Today's Linux kernel

      • The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source

        Today we’re very excited to announce the open-source release of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. This is the result of a multiyear effort to prepare for this, and a great closure to the first ever issue raised on the Microsoft/WSL repo: Will this be Open Source? · Issue #1 · microsoft/WSL. That means that the code that powers WSL is now available on GitHub at Microsoft/WSL and open sourced to the

          The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source
        • Sapling: Source control that’s user-friendly and scalable

          Sapling is a new Git-compatible source control client. Sapling emphasizes usability while also scaling to the largest repositories in the world. ReviewStack is a demonstration code review UI for GitHub pull requests that integrates with Sapling to make reviewing stacks of commits easy. You can get started using Sapling today. Source control is one of the most important tools for modern developers,

            Sapling: Source control that’s user-friendly and scalable
          • The Untold Story of SQLite

            TranscriptNote: This podcast is designed to be heard. If you are able, we strongly encourage you to listen to the audio, which includes emphasis that's not on the page IntroductionAdam: Hello and welcome to CoRecursive. I’m Adam Gordon Bell. Each episode of CoRecursive, someone shares the fascinating story behind some piece of software being built. On April 1st, 2014, an open source maintainer got

              The Untold Story of SQLite
            • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

              Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

                GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
              • How I Hacked my Car

                Note: As of 2022/10/25 the information in this series is slightly outdated. See Part 5 for more up to date information. The Car⌗ Last summer I bought a 2021 Hyundai Ioniq SEL. It is a nice fuel-efficient hybrid with a decent amount of features like wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, wireless phone charging, heated seats, & a sunroof. One thing I particularly liked about this vehicle was the In-V

                • The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide

                  Peter Jay Salzman, Michael Burian, Ori Pomerantz, Bob Mottram, Jim Huang 1 Introduction 1.1 Authorship 1.2 Acknowledgements 1.3 What Is A Kernel Module? 1.4 Kernel module package 1.5 What Modules are in my Kernel? 1.6 Is there a need to download and compile the kernel? 1.7 Before We Begin 2 Headers 3 Examples 4 Hello World 4.1 The Simplest Module 4.2 Hello and Goodbye 4.3 The __init and __exit Mac

                  • NETGEAR社製ルーターにおける認証不要の任意コード実行の技術的解説(PSV-2022-0044) - GMO Flatt Security Blog

                    ※本記事は先立って公開された英語版記事を翻訳し、日本語圏の読者向けに一部改変したものです。 画像出典: https://www.netgear.com/business/wifi/access-points/wac124/ はじめに こんにちは、株式会社Flatt Securityのstypr(@stereotype32)です。 一昨年、日本のOSS製品で発見された0day脆弱性に関する技術解説をブログに書きました。 それ以来、私は様々な製品に多くの脆弱性を発見してきました。残念ながら私が見つけたバグのほとんどはすぐに修正されなかったので、今日まで私が見つけた、技術的に興味深い脆弱性の情報を共有する機会がありませんでした。 本記事では、NETGEAR社のWAC124(AC2000)ルーターにおいて、様々な脆弱性を発見し、いくつかの脆弱性を連鎖させて、前提条件なしに未認証ユーザーの立場からコ

                      NETGEAR社製ルーターにおける認証不要の任意コード実行の技術的解説(PSV-2022-0044) - GMO Flatt Security Blog
                    • AWS Lambda Under the Hood

                      Transcript Danilov: We'll talk about AWS Lambda, how it's built, how it works, and why it's so cool. My name is Mike Danilov. I'm a Senior Principal Engineer at AWS Serverless. A decade ago, I joined EC2 networking team, and it was a fantastic ride. Then, five years back, I heard about Lambda. I really liked the simplicity of the idea. We run your code in the cloud, no servers needed, so I joined

                        AWS Lambda Under the Hood
                      • Amazon Linux 2023 – 長期サポート付きのクラウド最適化 Linux ディストリビューション | Amazon Web Services

                        Amazon Web Services ブログ Amazon Linux 2023 – 長期サポート付きのクラウド最適化 Linux ディストリビューション Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) の一般提供の開始をお知らせします。AWS は 2010 年以来、クラウド最適化 Linux ディストリビューションを提供してきました。これは、当社の第 3 世代の Amazon Linux ディストリビューションです。 どの世代の Amazon Linux ディストリビューションもセキュリティで保護され、クラウド向けに最適化されており、長期的な AWS サポートを受けることができます。当社では、Amazon Linux 2023 をこれらの原則に基づいて構築し、さらに発展させています。Amazon Linux 2023 でワークロードをデプロイすると、高度なセキュリティ基準、予測可

                        • GitHub Actions Is Slowly Killing Your Engineering Team - Ian Duncan

                          I was an early employee at CircleCI. I have used, in anger, nearly every CI system that has ever existed. Jenkins, Travis, CircleCI, Semaphore, Drone, Concourse, Wercker (remember Wercker?), TeamCity, Bamboo, GitLab CI, CodeBuild, and probably a half dozen others I’ve mercifully forgotten. I have mass-tested these systems so that you don’t have to, and I have the scars to show for it, and I am her

                          • Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes

                            Published Feb 05, 2026 We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C Compiler, and then (mostly) walked away. Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development. Written by Nicholas Carlini, a researcher on our Safeguards team. I've been experimenting with a new approach to supervising language models that we’re calling "agent teams." With agent teams, multiple Claude

                              Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes
                            • WebAssembly: Docker without containers!

                              This is a companion article to a talk about Docker+WebAssembly that we gave at "Docker Community All Hands 7, Winter Edition" on Dec 15th, 2022. Introduction Recently Docker announced support for WebAssembly in cooperation with WasmEdge. This article will explain what is WebAssembly, why it is relevant to the Docker ecosystem and provide some hands-on examples to try on. We assume you are familiar

                                WebAssembly: Docker without containers!
                              • We’re leaving Kubernetes | Ona - AI software engineers

                                Christian Weichel, Alejandro de Brito Fontes/October 31, 2024Platform Engineering We’re leaving KubernetesWe are moving away from Kubernetes for cloud development environments after 6 years of experience at scale. Learn about Gitpod Flex and our new approach to development infrastructure for developers. Kubernetes seems like the obvious choice for building out remote, standardized and automated de

                                  We’re leaving Kubernetes | Ona - AI software engineers
                                • GitHub Actions Is Slowly Killing Your Engineering Team - Ian Duncan

                                  I was an early employee at CircleCI. I have used, in anger, nearly every CI system that has ever existed. Jenkins, Travis, CircleCI, Semaphore, Drone, Concourse, Wercker (remember Wercker?), TeamCity, Bamboo, GitLab CI, CodeBuild, and probably a half dozen others I’ve mercifully forgotten. I have mass-tested these systems so that you don’t have to, and I have the scars to show for it, and I am her

                                  • GitHub - landley/toybox: toybox

                                    Toybox: all-in-one Linux command line. --- Getting started You can download static binaries for various targets from: http://landley.net/toybox/bin The special name "." indicates the current directory (just like ".." means the parent directory), and you can run a program that isn't in the $PATH by specifying a path to it, so this should work: wget http://landley.net/toybox/bin/toybox-x86_64 chmod

                                      GitHub - landley/toybox: toybox
                                    • June 2022 (version 1.69)

                                      Update 1.69.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.69.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts wit

                                        June 2022 (version 1.69)
                                      • WebVM 2.0: A complete Linux Desktop Environment in the browser via WebAssembly

                                        Back to blog WebVM 2.0: A complete Linux Desktop Environment in the browser via WebAssembly WebVM is a full Linux environment running in the browser, client-side. It is a complete virtual machine, with support for persistent data storage, networking and, as of today’s release, Xorg and complete desktop environments. In an instance of WebVM, everything executes locally within the browser sandbox. W

                                          WebVM 2.0: A complete Linux Desktop Environment in the browser via WebAssembly
                                        • April 2022 (version 1.67)

                                          Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.67.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.67.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope

                                            April 2022 (version 1.67)
                                          • May 2025 (version 1.101)

                                            Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Release date: June 12, 2025 Security update: The following extension has security updates: ms-python.python. Update 1.101.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.101.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome t

                                              May 2025 (version 1.101)
                                            • NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules | NVIDIA Technical Blog

                                              NVIDIA has released its Linux GPU kernel modules as open source with a dual GPL/MIT license, starting with the R515 driver release, to improve the experience of using NVIDIA GPUs in Linux.The open-source kernel modules are production-ready for data center GPUs in the NVIDIA Turing and NVIDIA Ampere architecture families, while support for GeForce and Workstation GPUs is alpha-quality.The release i

                                                NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules | NVIDIA Technical Blog
                                              • Amazon Linux 2023, a Cloud-Optimized Linux Distribution with Long-Term Support | Amazon Web Services

                                                AWS News Blog Amazon Linux 2023, a Cloud-Optimized Linux Distribution with Long-Term Support 11/17/2025 Update: Amazon Linux 2 end of support date (End of Life, or EOL) has been extended to 2026-06-30. I am excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). AWS has provided you with a cloud-optimized Linux distribution since 2010. This is the third generation of our Amazon

                                                  Amazon Linux 2023, a Cloud-Optimized Linux Distribution with Long-Term Support | Amazon Web Services
                                                • How to download and install Linux

                                                  Linux is an operating system, similar to Windows, but with many different versions due to the nature of being open source and fully customizable. To install Linux, you must choose an install method and choose a Linux distribution. To install Linux: Choose an install method: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Bare metal Linux; or create a Virtual Machine (VM) to run Linux locally or in the cloud. C

                                                    How to download and install Linux
                                                  • July 2022 (version 1.70)

                                                    Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.70.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.3: This update is only available for Windows 7 users and is the last release supporting Windows 7. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welc

                                                      July 2022 (version 1.70)
                                                    • Linux kernel czar says AI bug reports aren't slop anymore

                                                      Greg Kroah-Hartman can't explain the inflection point, but it's not slowing down or going away Interview I was at a press luncheon at KubeCon Europe this week when, to my surprise, who should sit down next to me but long-term Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman. Greg, who lives in the Netherlands these days, was there to briefly comment on AI, Linux, and security. We spoke about how, over t

                                                        Linux kernel czar says AI bug reports aren't slop anymore
                                                      • Rust: A Critical Retrospective « bunnie's blog

                                                        Since I was unable to travel for a couple of years during the pandemic, I decided to take my new-found time and really lean into Rust. After writing over 100k lines of Rust code, I think I am starting to get a feel for the language and like every cranky engineer I have developed opinions and because this is the Internet I’m going to share them. The reason I learned Rust was to flesh out parts of t

                                                        • Reducing AWS Fargate Startup Times with zstd Compressed Container Images | Amazon Web Services

                                                          Containers Reducing AWS Fargate Startup Times with zstd Compressed Container Images Updated Oct. 19, 2022: Amazon ECR’s Enhanced Scanning, powered by AWS Inspector, now supports scanning zstd compressed container images AWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containerized workloads running on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).

                                                            Reducing AWS Fargate Startup Times with zstd Compressed Container Images | Amazon Web Services
                                                          • Performance Improvements in .NET 7 - .NET Blog

                                                            No trial. No credit card required. Just your GitHub account. A year ago, I published Performance Improvements in .NET 6, following on the heels of similar posts for .NET 5, .NET Core 3.0, .NET Core 2.1, and .NET Core 2.0. I enjoy writing these posts and love reading developers’ responses to them. One comment in particular last year resonated with me. The commenter cited the Die Hard movie quote, “

                                                              Performance Improvements in .NET 7 - .NET Blog
                                                            • Why am I writing a Rust compiler in C?

                                                              To bootstrap Rust, no cost is too great. Perceptive Rustaceans may have noticed my activity has gone down as of late. There are a handful of different reasons for this. I’ve been the subject of a truly apocalyptic series of life events, including the death of a relative that rattled me to my core. I’ve had more responsibilities at work, leaving me with less time and energy to contribute. Maybe I’v

                                                                Why am I writing a Rust compiler in C?
                                                              • April 2025 (version 1.100)

                                                                Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Release date: May 8, 2025 Update: Enable Next Edit Suggestions (NES) by default in VS Code Stable (more...). Update 1.100.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.100.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.100.3: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Univers

                                                                  April 2025 (version 1.100)
                                                                • A Git story: Not so fun this time | Brachiosoft Blog

                                                                  Linus Torvalds once wrote in a book that he created Linux just for fun, but it ended up sparking a revolution. Git, his second major creation, was also an accidental revolution. It’s now a standard tool for software engineers, but its origin story wasn’t so much fun this time, at least for Linus. Linus doesn’t scale 1998 was a big year for Linux. Major companies like Sun, IBM, and Oracle started g

                                                                    A Git story: Not so fun this time | Brachiosoft Blog
                                                                  • Porting OpenBSD pledge() to Linux

                                                                    OpenBSD is an operating system that's famous for its focus on security. Unfortunately, OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are only 7000 users of OpenBSD. So it's a very small but elite group, that wields a disproportionate influence; since we hear all the time about the awesome security features these guys get to use, even though we usually can't use them ourselves. Pledge is like the forbidden

                                                                      Porting OpenBSD pledge() to Linux
                                                                    • The Quest for Netflix on Asahi Linux | Blog

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                                                                      • April 2023 (version 1.78)

                                                                        Update 1.78.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.78.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Better scre

                                                                          April 2023 (version 1.78)
                                                                        • January 2025 (version 1.97)

                                                                          Update 1.97.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.97.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Next Edit Suggestions (preview) - Co

                                                                            January 2025 (version 1.97)
                                                                          • Whitepaper Title

                                                                            Security Overview of AWS Fargate First published April, 2022 Notices Customers are responsible for making their own independent assessment of the information in this document. This document: (a) is for informational purposes only, (b) represents current AWS product offerings and practices, which are subject to change without notice, and (c) does not create any commitments or assurances from AWS an

                                                                            • Booting Linux off of Google Drive

                                                                              Competitiveness is a vice of mine. When I heard that a friend got Linux to boot off of NFS, I had to one-up her. I had to prove that I could create something harder, something better, faster, stronger. Like all good projects, this began with an Idea. My mind reached out and grabbed wispy tendrils from the æther, forcing the disparate concepts to coalesce. The Mass gained weight in my hands, and a

                                                                                Booting Linux off of Google Drive
                                                                              • Go 1.18 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language

                                                                                Introduction to Go 1.18 The latest Go release, version 1.18, is a significant release, including changes to the language, implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries. Go 1.18 arrives seven months after Go 1.17. As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before. Changes to the language Generics G

                                                                                  Go 1.18 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language
                                                                                • March 2022 (version 1.66)

                                                                                  Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.66.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.66.2: The update addresses these security issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the March 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we ho

                                                                                    March 2022 (version 1.66)