thanks to someone now am addicted to the violin hiphop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13SG0auXCco
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13SG0auXCco
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γViolin x Hip Hop Playlistγ β Sharp Rhythm, Deep Flow
π» Tokyo Violinhop is where violin leads hip-hop into deep focus and creative flow.
Tokyo Violinhop blends expressive, emotional violin with the pulse of modern hip hop.
Each track brings warm violin melodies into a clean world of boom-bap drums, deep bassβ¦
Tokyo Violinhop blends expressive, emotional violin with the pulse of modern hip hop.
Each track brings warm violin melodies into a clean world of boom-bap drums, deep bassβ¦
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wining is the only option fam, πͺπͺ @AfroSec
No one cares about your life story until the day you win
so again, winning is the only option
not trynna be a motivator here but just telling what should be told π€·ββοΈ
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has anybody faced a honeypot so far?
Not me, tho, but it is good to know how to detect honeypot setups.
> They have outdated services and ports, like they are a complete decoy, such as an old version of WordPress or Apache and Nginx.
> They have a perfect bait, like a default password or something like that
> And they have a passive response; they are not real operating systems, so they won't have a full handshake. They will refuse at some point, u will see some inconsistency
To figure out (identify the decoy):
> Lookup the IP and domain on threat intel platforms like Shodan, which may reveal the ASN that IP belongs to and stuff like that
> Or use an automated scanner with less threat ig
this is what i found from the internet eski arif honeypot resource kagegnew i will share it
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Not me, tho, but it is good to know how to detect honeypot setups.
> They have outdated services and ports, like they are a complete decoy, such as an old version of WordPress or Apache and Nginx.
> They have a perfect bait, like a default password or something like that
> And they have a passive response; they are not real operating systems, so they won't have a full handshake. They will refuse at some point, u will see some inconsistency
To figure out (identify the decoy):
> Lookup the IP and domain on threat intel platforms like Shodan, which may reveal the ASN that IP belongs to and stuff like that
> Or use an automated scanner with less threat ig
this is what i found from the internet eski arif honeypot resource kagegnew i will share it
@AfroSec
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What a Sunday
I was minding my own business and suddenly stumbled upon some weird TG channel and found a link to a library-like SaaS application. I clicked it, it took me to the site, and I saw the book, but it asked for a login. Then I logged in with a temp email, tried to download the file, but ended up needing to pay.
Huh, seriously? Nibba nah, nah
I intercepted the request. I saw the backend is Supabase and the frontend is on Vercel. Then I opened Burp and everything was there, like the download URL and hidden subdomain. I went to that subdomain, but only the devs can log in. But lucky me, I can request any book and download via interception. :)
Not a bad guy after all; I reported it to them ππππ
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I was minding my own business and suddenly stumbled upon some weird TG channel and found a link to a library-like SaaS application. I clicked it, it took me to the site, and I saw the book, but it asked for a login. Then I logged in with a temp email, tried to download the file, but ended up needing to pay.
Huh, seriously? Nibba nah, nah
I intercepted the request. I saw the backend is Supabase and the frontend is on Vercel. Then I opened Burp and everything was there, like the download URL and hidden subdomain. I went to that subdomain, but only the devs can log in. But lucky me, I can request any book and download via interception. :)
Not a bad guy after all; I reported it to them ππππ
@AfroSec
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Last spam of the day:
so kdm, which 11:30 PM Akababi local time Indeed, I went out with my bro to play PS, then the owner was initiating a kernel exploit to play FIFA 2026. I saw the logs on the screen and asked my bro; he said this is the jailbroken one, so Leza new Mnamn and i was like ufff ππ
i bet the dude dont know what actually happening behind the scene belew
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so kdm, which 11:30 PM Akababi local time Indeed, I went out with my bro to play PS, then the owner was initiating a kernel exploit to play FIFA 2026. I saw the logs on the screen and asked my bro; he said this is the jailbroken one, so Leza new Mnamn and i was like ufff ππ
i bet the dude dont know what actually happening behind the scene belew
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Forwarded from Mira
swift is kinda cool. been mAkInG this app recently. since tele's network is unbearable, i can't afford multiple processes hogging my network resource and leading it to basically unusable state. the catch with "stats" apps is you can't (or don't let you) execute sudo commands like killing the process directly from an interface.
so i am making mine to track both pure bandwith (apps currently downloading/uploading files) and lag (latency/bufferbloat) to measure packet loss or round-trip time (RTT) per process (discord packets are taking 300ms because steam is hogging the pipe kinda situations so that i can see if the issue is latency). then i can kill any process directly with a click of a button. it has both menu bar app and desktop standalone app
latency scoring β> bad-state connections + buffer saturation + connection count. also turned off app sandboxing so that i can access system-level PIDs and sockets lmao
P.S the attached image is a working app running inside Xcode
so i am making mine to track both pure bandwith (apps currently downloading/uploading files) and lag (latency/bufferbloat) to measure packet loss or round-trip time (RTT) per process (discord packets are taking 300ms because steam is hogging the pipe kinda situations so that i can see if the issue is latency). then i can kill any process directly with a click of a button. it has both menu bar app and desktop standalone app
latency scoring β> bad-state connections + buffer saturation + connection count. also turned off app sandboxing so that i can access system-level PIDs and sockets lmao
P.S the attached image is a working app running inside Xcode
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