qocu

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[–] qocu@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)
  • HackMyVM. It is based on virtual machines. A very good option in case you don't have a good internet connection. Read their manifesto.
  • Wargames (overthewire.org). They are not based on web challenges, but primarily on tasks to improve your skills in GNU/Linux (the easier challenges) and in reverse engineering or privilege escalation (the more difficult ones).
  • crackmes.one. Reverse engineering challenges.
  • https://ringzer0ctf.com/challenges. A wide variety of challenges, from programming and cryptography to malware analysis, forensics, etc.
  • https://www.wechall.net/challs. Many challenges focused on hypothetical situations. Very fun.
  • Edit: I forgot this one: https://www.hackthissite.org/. A platform developed by anarcho-communist hacker Jeremy Hammond. It has several programming challenges and real-life scenarios.

I don't recommend HackTheBox or these mainstream platforms because they are paid (with very few challenges or free virtual machines). The person who pays is the one who learns. I hate that so much. No one should pay to learn, knowledge is online and libre.

Happy hacking, comrade.

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago

Another piece of advice, in addition to what I’ve read here: try using a moderately large bag, in which you have a somewhat spacious and hidden inner pocket —this is where you’ll put the items you stole. To avoid the detectors at the store entrance, turn that pocket into a Faraday cage. In the main part of your bag, put personal items so that if a guard checks your bag when you leave, they won’t suspect anything upon seeing your personal belongings, such as a jacket, cap, or personal accessory. After placing the stolen items in your Faraday cage, buy a not-too-expensive product (obviously). If they give you a store bag for that product, better. Place the product on top of your personal items in the main pocket.

To test your Faraday cage, place a cellphone inside it and call the phone. If it rings, it means the cage isn’t working.

Faraday Cage (Wikipedia). Booster bag (Wikipedia).

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 34 points 2 days ago

The 1st 14 pages the age is listed as 0 (under 1 year old).

Zionism must be eradicated.

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 31 points 2 days ago

And worst of all, only for the purpose of who creates the "best" crap generator (aka AI generators).

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I don't know, I think “The Justcamed” is more appropriate. It refers to a person who came to a party/meeting uninvited, just to be present. For example:

  • “Hey, and who is he?”
  • “I don't know, he just came.”

In Spanish:

  • "Oye, ¿y quién es él?"
  • "No sé, él solo vino."
 

Who is Carlitos "El Solovino" (The Justcamed)? Read the description in the video.

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

I shouldn't have seen this. Now I can't stop thinking about it and wishing it were real.

[–] qocu@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Yes, indeed an excellent song. The first one I heard from them was "Бездельник №1" from the album "45", another hit.

 

Viktor Tsoi lives!