#pythonscript — Public Fediverse posts
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🚨 Oh, the humanity! A 732-byte Python script breaks every #Linux distro since 2017, making them as secure as a wet paper bag in a storm. 😱 But don't worry, it's not like anyone uses Linux for anything important, right? 😂
https://copy.fail/ #Vulnerability #PythonScript #CyberSecurity #SoftwareBug #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh boy, we're in for a treat! 🚀 An #AI tries to play Top Gun with a digital Cessna and gets more acquainted with the ground than the sky. 🤦♂️ Turns out, even a Python script can't save it from nosediving into the virtual abyss. 🛬💥
https://so.long.thanks.fish/can-claude-fly-a-plane/ #TopGun #DigitalCessna #Nosedive #VirtualReality #PythonScript #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh boy, we're in for a treat! 🚀 An #AI tries to play Top Gun with a digital Cessna and gets more acquainted with the ground than the sky. 🤦♂️ Turns out, even a Python script can't save it from nosediving into the virtual abyss. 🛬💥
https://so.long.thanks.fish/can-claude-fly-a-plane/ #TopGun #DigitalCessna #Nosedive #VirtualReality #PythonScript #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh boy, we're in for a treat! 🚀 An #AI tries to play Top Gun with a digital Cessna and gets more acquainted with the ground than the sky. 🤦♂️ Turns out, even a Python script can't save it from nosediving into the virtual abyss. 🛬💥
https://so.long.thanks.fish/can-claude-fly-a-plane/ #TopGun #DigitalCessna #Nosedive #VirtualReality #PythonScript #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh boy, we're in for a treat! 🚀 An #AI tries to play Top Gun with a digital Cessna and gets more acquainted with the ground than the sky. 🤦♂️ Turns out, even a Python script can't save it from nosediving into the virtual abyss. 🛬💥
https://so.long.thanks.fish/can-claude-fly-a-plane/ #TopGun #DigitalCessna #Nosedive #VirtualReality #PythonScript #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
Oh boy, we're in for a treat! 🚀 An #AI tries to play Top Gun with a digital Cessna and gets more acquainted with the ground than the sky. 🤦♂️ Turns out, even a Python script can't save it from nosediving into the virtual abyss. 🛬💥
https://so.long.thanks.fish/can-claude-fly-a-plane/ #TopGun #DigitalCessna #Nosedive #VirtualReality #PythonScript #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated -
#Linux #Python
Unfallfreier Tage Zähler
Umgesetzt mit einem #RaspberryPi ,Touchscreen, und RTC-Uhrplatine Es gibt auch eine Version mit GPS- Uhrzeit. Ein Zugang um die Zeit vom WLAN aus dem Firmennetz zu holen war nicht erwünscht.
Admin Zugang über SSH, VNC, USB und Rücksetzen über Touch
Hier gibts das #Pythonscript
https://github.com/dewomser/no_injuries_day_counter -
Textpress — это Python-скрипт, который использует AI-модели для сжатия текстового содержимого файлов форматов JavaScript, JSON и YAML, сохраняя оригинальный смысл.
Скрипт интерактивен и настраиваем, позволяя пользователю адаптировать процесс сжатия в зависимости от конкретных нужд.
Пользователь может выбирать AI модель, уровень креативности и сжатия, стиль написания и использование эмодзи.
src : https://github.com/sliday/textpress
#opensource #foss #github #python #python3 #Pythonscript #ai #javascript #json #yaml
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Title: "💻🔒 #MacOSBackdoor: Stealthy Malware in Cracked Apps Drains Wallets via DNS Records 🚨"
Recent reports from Securelist and BleepingComputer reveal a sophisticated malware campaign targeting macOS users. Authored by Sergey Puzan (Securelist) and Bill Toulas (BleepingComputer), these articles uncover a cunning method where hackers disguise information-stealing malware within cracked macOS applications. This threat primarily affects macOS Ventura users and leverages DNS records to conceal malicious scripts. The malware, disguised as a legitimate app activator, prompts users for admin passwords, thus gaining control over the system.
The malware establishes contact with its command and control (C2) server via a unique URL, generated by combining words from hardcoded lists with random letters, and then fetches a base64-encoded Python script from DNS TXT records. This script not only provides backdoor access but also harvests and transmits critical system information. Further, it ensures persistence across reboots and continuously updates itself.
What's alarming is the malware's capability to replace Bitcoin Core and Exodus wallets with compromised versions that transmit users' sensitive data to the attackers. The ingenuity of hiding the payload in DNS server TXT records marks a new level of sophistication in cyber attacks.
Stay vigilant and avoid cracked software to mitigate such threats!
Tags: #CyberSecurity #Infosec #MalwareAnalysis #MacOS #DNSRecords #PythonScript #APT #Securelist #BleepingComputer #SergeyPuzan #BillToulas
Sources:
- Securelist: Sergey Puzan's Article
- BleepingComputer: Bill Toulas's Article
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Title: "💻🔒 #MacOSBackdoor: Stealthy Malware in Cracked Apps Drains Wallets via DNS Records 🚨"
Recent reports from Securelist and BleepingComputer reveal a sophisticated malware campaign targeting macOS users. Authored by Sergey Puzan (Securelist) and Bill Toulas (BleepingComputer), these articles uncover a cunning method where hackers disguise information-stealing malware within cracked macOS applications. This threat primarily affects macOS Ventura users and leverages DNS records to conceal malicious scripts. The malware, disguised as a legitimate app activator, prompts users for admin passwords, thus gaining control over the system.
The malware establishes contact with its command and control (C2) server via a unique URL, generated by combining words from hardcoded lists with random letters, and then fetches a base64-encoded Python script from DNS TXT records. This script not only provides backdoor access but also harvests and transmits critical system information. Further, it ensures persistence across reboots and continuously updates itself.
What's alarming is the malware's capability to replace Bitcoin Core and Exodus wallets with compromised versions that transmit users' sensitive data to the attackers. The ingenuity of hiding the payload in DNS server TXT records marks a new level of sophistication in cyber attacks.
Stay vigilant and avoid cracked software to mitigate such threats!
Tags: #CyberSecurity #Infosec #MalwareAnalysis #MacOS #DNSRecords #PythonScript #APT #Securelist #BleepingComputer #SergeyPuzan #BillToulas
Sources:
- Securelist: Sergey Puzan's Article
- BleepingComputer: Bill Toulas's Article
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Title: "💻🔒 #MacOSBackdoor: Stealthy Malware in Cracked Apps Drains Wallets via DNS Records 🚨"
Recent reports from Securelist and BleepingComputer reveal a sophisticated malware campaign targeting macOS users. Authored by Sergey Puzan (Securelist) and Bill Toulas (BleepingComputer), these articles uncover a cunning method where hackers disguise information-stealing malware within cracked macOS applications. This threat primarily affects macOS Ventura users and leverages DNS records to conceal malicious scripts. The malware, disguised as a legitimate app activator, prompts users for admin passwords, thus gaining control over the system.
The malware establishes contact with its command and control (C2) server via a unique URL, generated by combining words from hardcoded lists with random letters, and then fetches a base64-encoded Python script from DNS TXT records. This script not only provides backdoor access but also harvests and transmits critical system information. Further, it ensures persistence across reboots and continuously updates itself.
What's alarming is the malware's capability to replace Bitcoin Core and Exodus wallets with compromised versions that transmit users' sensitive data to the attackers. The ingenuity of hiding the payload in DNS server TXT records marks a new level of sophistication in cyber attacks.
Stay vigilant and avoid cracked software to mitigate such threats!
Tags: #CyberSecurity #Infosec #MalwareAnalysis #MacOS #DNSRecords #PythonScript #APT #Securelist #BleepingComputer #SergeyPuzan #BillToulas
Sources:
- Securelist: Sergey Puzan's Article
- BleepingComputer: Bill Toulas's Article
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Title: "💻🔒 #MacOSBackdoor: Stealthy Malware in Cracked Apps Drains Wallets via DNS Records 🚨"
Recent reports from Securelist and BleepingComputer reveal a sophisticated malware campaign targeting macOS users. Authored by Sergey Puzan (Securelist) and Bill Toulas (BleepingComputer), these articles uncover a cunning method where hackers disguise information-stealing malware within cracked macOS applications. This threat primarily affects macOS Ventura users and leverages DNS records to conceal malicious scripts. The malware, disguised as a legitimate app activator, prompts users for admin passwords, thus gaining control over the system.
The malware establishes contact with its command and control (C2) server via a unique URL, generated by combining words from hardcoded lists with random letters, and then fetches a base64-encoded Python script from DNS TXT records. This script not only provides backdoor access but also harvests and transmits critical system information. Further, it ensures persistence across reboots and continuously updates itself.
What's alarming is the malware's capability to replace Bitcoin Core and Exodus wallets with compromised versions that transmit users' sensitive data to the attackers. The ingenuity of hiding the payload in DNS server TXT records marks a new level of sophistication in cyber attacks.
Stay vigilant and avoid cracked software to mitigate such threats!
Tags: #CyberSecurity #Infosec #MalwareAnalysis #MacOS #DNSRecords #PythonScript #APT #Securelist #BleepingComputer #SergeyPuzan #BillToulas
Sources:
- Securelist: Sergey Puzan's Article
- BleepingComputer: Bill Toulas's Article
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Title: "💻🔒 #MacOSBackdoor: Stealthy Malware in Cracked Apps Drains Wallets via DNS Records 🚨"
Recent reports from Securelist and BleepingComputer reveal a sophisticated malware campaign targeting macOS users. Authored by Sergey Puzan (Securelist) and Bill Toulas (BleepingComputer), these articles uncover a cunning method where hackers disguise information-stealing malware within cracked macOS applications. This threat primarily affects macOS Ventura users and leverages DNS records to conceal malicious scripts. The malware, disguised as a legitimate app activator, prompts users for admin passwords, thus gaining control over the system.
The malware establishes contact with its command and control (C2) server via a unique URL, generated by combining words from hardcoded lists with random letters, and then fetches a base64-encoded Python script from DNS TXT records. This script not only provides backdoor access but also harvests and transmits critical system information. Further, it ensures persistence across reboots and continuously updates itself.
What's alarming is the malware's capability to replace Bitcoin Core and Exodus wallets with compromised versions that transmit users' sensitive data to the attackers. The ingenuity of hiding the payload in DNS server TXT records marks a new level of sophistication in cyber attacks.
Stay vigilant and avoid cracked software to mitigate such threats!
Tags: #CyberSecurity #Infosec #MalwareAnalysis #MacOS #DNSRecords #PythonScript #APT #Securelist #BleepingComputer #SergeyPuzan #BillToulas
Sources:
- Securelist: Sergey Puzan's Article
- BleepingComputer: Bill Toulas's Article
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I had #ChatGPT write a #Python script to scan my machines for the infected packages mentioned in this @BleepingComputer article. I've tested it on my work laptop and that is it. Please feel free to test it out and let me know if it works.
https://github.com/ludothegreat/Python-Package-Security-Scanner
#PythonSecurity #MaliciousPackages #DataProtection #PythonScript #InfoSec #cybersecurity #PythonPackages
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I had #ChatGPT write a #Python script to scan my machines for the infected packages mentioned in this @BleepingComputer article. I've tested it on my work laptop and that is it. Please feel free to test it out and let me know if it works.
https://github.com/ludothegreat/Python-Package-Security-Scanner
#PythonSecurity #MaliciousPackages #DataProtection #PythonScript #InfoSec #cybersecurity #PythonPackages
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I had #ChatGPT write a #Python script to scan my machines for the infected packages mentioned in this @BleepingComputer article. I've tested it on my work laptop and that is it. Please feel free to test it out and let me know if it works.
https://github.com/ludothegreat/Python-Package-Security-Scanner
#PythonSecurity #MaliciousPackages #DataProtection #PythonScript #InfoSec #cybersecurity #PythonPackages
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I had #ChatGPT write a #Python script to scan my machines for the infected packages mentioned in this @BleepingComputer article. I've tested it on my work laptop and that is it. Please feel free to test it out and let me know if it works.
https://github.com/ludothegreat/Python-Package-Security-Scanner
#PythonSecurity #MaliciousPackages #DataProtection #PythonScript #InfoSec #cybersecurity #PythonPackages
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I had #ChatGPT write a #Python script to scan my machines for the infected packages mentioned in this @BleepingComputer article. I've tested it on my work laptop and that is it. Please feel free to test it out and let me know if it works.
https://github.com/ludothegreat/Python-Package-Security-Scanner
#PythonSecurity #MaliciousPackages #DataProtection #PythonScript #InfoSec #cybersecurity #PythonPackages
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Someone posted here a week or so ago about a #PythonScript to turn a #TwitterArchive into a more useable file. I thought I'd marked it, but alas no. Anyone able to provide a pointer?