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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #bypass, aggregated by home.social.

  1. The European Parliamentary Research Service (#EPRS) warns that #VPNs are being used to #bypass online #ageverification systems, a #loophole that needs closing. While VPNs are widely used for legitimate purposes, regulators are concerned they allow minors to circumvent age checks. The EPRS suggests VPN providers may face increased scrutiny. cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns #tech #media #news

  2. The European Parliamentary Research Service (#EPRS) warns that #VPNs are being used to #bypass online #ageverification systems, a #loophole that needs closing. While VPNs are widely used for legitimate purposes, regulators are concerned they allow minors to circumvent age checks. The EPRS suggests VPN providers may face increased scrutiny. cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns #tech #media #news

  3. The European Parliamentary Research Service (#EPRS) warns that #VPNs are being used to #bypass online #ageverification systems, a #loophole that needs closing. While VPNs are widely used for legitimate purposes, regulators are concerned they allow minors to circumvent age checks. The EPRS suggests VPN providers may face increased scrutiny. cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns #tech #media #news

  4. The European Parliamentary Research Service (#EPRS) warns that #VPNs are being used to #bypass online #ageverification systems, a #loophole that needs closing. While VPNs are widely used for legitimate purposes, regulators are concerned they allow minors to circumvent age checks. The EPRS suggests VPN providers may face increased scrutiny. cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns #tech #media #news

  5. The European Parliamentary Research Service (#EPRS) warns that #VPNs are being used to #bypass online #ageverification systems, a #loophole that needs closing. While VPNs are widely used for legitimate purposes, regulators are concerned they allow minors to circumvent age checks. The EPRS suggests VPN providers may face increased scrutiny. cyberinsider.com/eu-calls-vpns #tech #media #news

  6. 🚨 Oh no! The sky is falling, and it's bringing an #authentication #bypass with it! 🎉 Forget your passwords, folks; cPanel/WHM's got a new way to let anyone in—CVE-2026-41940. 🤡 But don't worry, the experts are on it... by writing cryptic jokes only they understand. 🙄🔒
    labs.watchtowr.com/the-interne #cPanel #WHM #CVE-2026-41940 #cybersecurity #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🚨 Oh no! The sky is falling, and it's bringing an #authentication #bypass with it! 🎉 Forget your passwords, folks; cPanel/WHM's got a new way to let anyone in—CVE-2026-41940. 🤡 But don't worry, the experts are on it... by writing cryptic jokes only they understand. 🙄🔒
    labs.watchtowr.com/the-interne #cPanel #WHM #CVE-2026-41940 #cybersecurity #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🚨 Oh no! The sky is falling, and it's bringing an #authentication #bypass with it! 🎉 Forget your passwords, folks; cPanel/WHM's got a new way to let anyone in—CVE-2026-41940. 🤡 But don't worry, the experts are on it... by writing cryptic jokes only they understand. 🙄🔒
    labs.watchtowr.com/the-interne #cPanel #WHM #CVE-2026-41940 #cybersecurity #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🚨 Oh no! The sky is falling, and it's bringing an #authentication #bypass with it! 🎉 Forget your passwords, folks; cPanel/WHM's got a new way to let anyone in—CVE-2026-41940. 🤡 But don't worry, the experts are on it... by writing cryptic jokes only they understand. 🙄🔒
    labs.watchtowr.com/the-interne #cPanel #WHM #CVE-2026-41940 #cybersecurity #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🚨 Oh no! The sky is falling, and it's bringing an #authentication #bypass with it! 🎉 Forget your passwords, folks; cPanel/WHM's got a new way to let anyone in—CVE-2026-41940. 🤡 But don't worry, the experts are on it... by writing cryptic jokes only they understand. 🙄🔒
    labs.watchtowr.com/the-interne #cPanel #WHM #CVE-2026-41940 #cybersecurity #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  11. 🎩💻 Behold the hacker's wet dream: bypassing noexec like it's 1999, because who needs #security when you have a #PoC that screams "I told you so" at sysadmins? 🙄 Spoiler alert: defense in depth is just a bedtime story for the gullible. 😴🔍
    hardenedlinux.org/blog/2026-04 #hackernews #bypass #sysadmins #defenseindepth #HackerNews #ngated

  12. #Wikipedia is considering #blacklisting #Archivetoday after the archive site was used to direct a #DDoSattack against a blogger who tried to uncover the mysterious founder's identity. Wikipedia editors are debating removing all links and adding it to the #spam blacklist, which could affect over 695,000 links across 400,000 Wikipedia pages. The archive site is commonly used to #bypass news #paywalls and preserve web content. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20 #media #socialmedia

  13. Tuesday, February 3, 2026

    Russians chose a freezing February night: Damaged buildings, casualties reported as Russia resumes strikes on Kyiv amid large-scale attack -- Instead of 6 missiles, there are only 2; Ukraine's Air Force reveals dire air defense shortage --Russian forces trying to bypass and infiltrate Vovchansk in Kharkiv Oblast -- How Kyiv Zoo is protecting life through the coldest and darkest winter of the full-scale war ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  14. I wonder if it is possible and what would happen if any #APTs would combine #BlobURL #Bypass and this: cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog. Any ideas? 🤔 Probably nothing good, for sure…

  15. If you need Windows 11 (e.g. in a VM/sandbox) but don't want to create a Microsoft account:

    1. Turn off the Internet
    2. Run setup until Win11 tells you, you need Internet.
    3. Ctrl+ F10 and type in oobe\bypassnro
    4. PC reboots
    5. Do setup again and click the "I don't have Internet" button that now magically appears.

    You're welcome!

    #windows11 #bypass #MicrosoftAccount

  16. Heute ist Freitag der 28. November. Es ist jetzt neun Tage her seitdem ich vier Bypässe an meine Herzkranzgefäße bekommen habe. Wie fühle ich mich? Ganz gut. Ist es einfach? Nein. Alles schmerzt irgendwie. Mir wurde der Brustkorb geöffnet, mir wurde das Herz angehalten und es wurden Venen aus Brustkorb und rechtem Bein genommen, um mich dort zu schützen wo meine eigentlichen Gefäße zu […]

    https://blog.hamdorf.org/herzinfarkt-iv/
  17. Monday, December 1, 2025

    Leaked calls expose US-Russia peace deal -- Ukraine troop cap contentious as US pushes for peace deal to end war -- Vilnius airport halts flights again after balloon sightings -- Ukraine, Norway to jointly produce drones starting in 2026 ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  18. Monday, December 1, 2025

    Leaked calls expose US-Russia peace deal -- Ukraine troop cap contentious as US pushes for peace deal to end war -- Vilnius airport halts flights again after balloon sightings -- Ukraine, Norway to jointly produce drones starting in 2026 ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  19. Monday, December 1, 2025

    Leaked calls expose US-Russia peace deal -- Ukraine troop cap contentious as US pushes for peace deal to end war -- Vilnius airport halts flights again after balloon sightings -- Ukraine, Norway to jointly produce drones starting in 2026 ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  20. Monday, December 1, 2025

    Leaked calls expose US-Russia peace deal -- Ukraine troop cap contentious as US pushes for peace deal to end war -- Vilnius airport halts flights again after balloon sightings -- Ukraine, Norway to jointly produce drones starting in 2026 ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  21. Три неудачных патча и одно озарение: реверсим клиентскую аутентификацию на HTB

    Название: Bypass Категория: Reversing Сложность: Easy Ссылка: app.hackthebox.com/challenges/ Разбираю задачу Bypass с Hack The Box. Путь от трех неудачных патчей в IDA Pro до элегантного решения с помощью dnSpy. Показываю, как выбор правильного инструмента решает всё.

    habr.com/ru/articles/963086/

    #hacking #hackthebox #реверсинжиниринг #htb #writeup #bypass #ida_pro #net #c# #dnspy

  22. Australia’s addiction to mega roads continues despite the spectre of climate change.

    " The stream of projects shows Australia’s approach to urban transport is stuck in the car-obsessed past. It’s an approach at odds with state planning policies that prioritise other less-polluting transport modes, such as train and tram extensions, bike lane infrastructure and better pedestrian footpaths.

    As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned, roads hinder national efforts to meet climate targets. They “lock in” emissions, by establishing long-term infrastructure that commits societies to greenhouse gas emissions for decades to come...Globally, roads account for 69% of transport emissions, and this is growing. "
    >>
    theconversation.com/australia-
    #cars #vehicle #pollution #GHG #climate #roads #highways #CarDependency #MobilityDesign #Sprawl #PacificHighway #CoffsHarbour #bypass

  23. But we can simplify this.

    I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

    So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

    But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

    #Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

    2/x

  24. But we can simplify this.

    I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

    So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

    But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

    #Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

    2/x

  25. But we can simplify this.

    I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

    So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

    But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

    #Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

    2/x

  26. But we can simplify this.

    I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

    So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

    But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

    #Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

    2/x

  27. But we can simplify this.

    I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

    So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

    But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

    #Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

    2/x

  28. 🚀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking way to #bypass #security and push your precious #Docker images directly to servers without any pesky #registry #safeguards. 🙃 Because who needs reliability or organization when you can just #YOLO it straight to production? 👏
    github.com/psviderski/unregist #Server #Deployments #HackerNews #ngated

  29. 🚨 OMG, look! Another digital disaster discovered by self-proclaimed "Binarly REsearch" saviors! 😱 Yet another Secure Boot #bypass - who'd have thought it?! 🙄 Apparently, a memory leak is a bigger deal than our morning coffee spill. ☕📉
    binarly.io/blog/another-crack- #digitaldisaster #SecureBoot #cybersecurity #memoryleak #BinarlyResearch #HackerNews #ngated