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chryso-poeia · 27 days ago
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”I was born in a bed of blood” as he poses in front of a forest lot hunched down with a soft smile in the photo, the kind of smile that can emerge when you’ve come too close to death, too many times. When you’ve seen too much death. The kind of soft yet confident indifference that only young men can carry. And his eyes were disarmingly wounded. I remember when you told me that you had to travel back to your country to see your family, i tried not to let it show but the idea of it scared me. I also remember when we sat at that kitchen table and you asked me if i had ever been in love. 1095 days of silence and then… the way people leave you and you learn that you just have to rest in the learning and beauty of that meeting. And what i told him at the end was singular in nature, i let him see me.
”Quis tamen hoc potiusque mihi quam semper amavit, Dulcis amore suo, sinit uti dolor.”
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I had a deep connection to someone on tumblr that i spoke to for years, and i told him about the subject of the aforementioned text too. That type of connection can only be really understood in this context by two people that share the same ’preferences’ thus similar in terms of life experience, i.e gay or bi. If you know what i’m talking about, you just do. But i lost that friend too. I remember the last message i sent him was a photo of a white wolf in snow. In some way the image felt like it represented our mutual sense of exile.
He said that my last messages and the photo made him cry by association. Then he deactivated. It wouldn’t have had such an impact if this last exchange hadn’t popped up so suddenly, also because i had distanced myself from this person months prior. And this person always wanted to remain anonymous. I suppose that was his wounding. He always said he admired my strength. It has always fascinated me, the dissonance between my perception of another in conjunction to myself and vice versa.
Again, the learning and the beauty of human connection. But it surprises me even now, that an anonymous string of messages like we shared over the years could’ve had such an impact on me. I just hope he’s well, he told me that he was going to leave due to declining health. Wherever you are. x
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innerchorus · 3 years ago
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I finally managed to get hold of the results from the Arslan Senki character popularity poll! (They were actually in the March issue of Bessatsu Shounen Magazine but I only just sourced a download for it.)
1st - Arslan (1559 votes) 2nd - Daryun (1026 votes) 3rd - Farangis (730 votes) 4th - Narsus (721 votes) 5th - Elam (418 votes) 6th - Gieve (287 votes) 7th - Alfarid (201 votes) 8th - Hilmes (176 votes) 9th - Irina (71 votes) 10th - Estelle (42 votes) 11th - Azrael (21 votes) 12th - Andragoras, Guiscard, Rajendra (13 votes each) 15th - Soroush, Tahamenay (12 votes each) 17th - Isfan, Kishward (10 votes each) 19th - Jaswant, Merlain (9 votes each) 21st - Kubard (8 votes) 22nd - Zandeh, Jimsa (6 votes each) 24th - Sam (5 votes) 25th - Kharlan (4 votes) 26th - Patius (3 votes) 27th - Zaravant (2 votes) 28th - Innocentis, Ilterish, Vahriz, Shapur, Tus, Tokhtomysh, Snake King Zahhak, the cow from the 12th volume (1 vote each)
So, those are the results, and there are some surprises (and some downright baffling choices further down the list). The Top 10 is more or less what I would have predicted, though not quite in the order I expected aside from the top two positions (I thought Hilmes would be higher, assumed Narsus would place 3rd over Farangis, and hadn’t realised Elam was popular enough to rank 4th...).
Bodin received 0 votes (thank goodness) but 13 people voted for Andragoras? And that means he is more popular than characters like Jaswant, Kishward, and Kubard?
I’m pleased that a handful of people voted for Sam and Kharlan (and that they’re next to each other in the list). Patius is the highest-ranked character who wasn’t pictured / named in the voting list, meaning that 3 people specifically wrote in to vote for him. I feel like Zaravant would have placed higher if this poll took place after the most recent chapter. One person voted for Shapur, who also wasn’t listed, and that warms my heart, but at the same time he is tied with Zahhak and a cow, ahaha.
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melikemordemjaponi · 2 years ago
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‎سید‌ امین، سید کرم و سید سروش عباسی سه برادر کُرد و از فعالان مدنی یارسان هستند که از حدود یکماه پیش توسط سرکوبگران دستگیر و ‌برای مدت زیادی در انفرادی و زیر شکنجه برای اعتراف اجباری بوده‌اند که از این کار خودداری کرده‌اند. جان این بی‌گناهان در خطر است. صدایشان باشیم.
‎‏⁧‫#مهسا_امینی‬⁩
Via Twitter/Masih Alinejad (+photo)
✽Seyed Amin, Seyed Karam and Seyed Soroush Abbasi are three Kurdish brothers and civil activists who were arrested by the oppressors about a month ago and have been in solitary confinement and under torture for a long time to confess, which they refused to do. The lives of these innocents are in danger. Be their voice.
#Mehsa_Amini
Via Twitter/Masih Alinejad (+photo)
✽Seyed Amin, Seyed Karam ve Seyed Suruş Abbasi, yaklaşık bir ay önce zalimler tarafından tutuklanan ve yapmayı reddettikleri şeyi itiraf etmeleri için uzun süredir hücre hapsinde ve işkence altında tutulan üç Kürt kardeş ve sivil aktivist. Bu masumların hayatları tehlikede. Onların sesi olun.
Twitter/Masih Alinejad aracılığıyla (+fotoğraf)
✽クルド人の3兄弟-サイード・アミン、サイード・カラム、サイード・ソルーシュ・アッバシさんたちは市民活動家です。彼らは���1ヶ月前に弾圧者に逮捕され、独房で長い間拷問を受け、自白することを拒否してきました。この罪のない人々の命が危険にさらされているのです。彼らの声となりましょう。
Twitter/マシフ・アリネジャドさんより(画像とも)
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years ago
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Episode 372
Comic Reviews:
DC
Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Dr. Fate by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Ulises Arreola, Michael Atiyeh
Dark Crisis 5 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez
Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Ram V, Tom Derenick, Brent Peeples, Daniel Bayliss, George Kambadais, Matt Herms
Gotham City Year One 1 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire
Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla, Arif Prianto
Marvel
A.X.E.: Starfox by Kieron Gillen, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Frank William
A.X.E.: X-Men by Kieron Gillen, Francesco Mobili, Frank Martin
Edge of Spider-Verse 5 by Dan Slott, J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Foxe, Phil Lord, Bob McLeod, Kei Zama, David Lopez, Brian Reber, Jim Campbell
Miracleman 0 by Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, Zack Davisson, Ty Templeton, Mick Anglo, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis Yu, Paul Davidson, Mark Buckingham, Zak Davisson, JP Mayer, Sunny Gho, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Antonio Fabela
Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado
Spider-Ham: Hollywood May-Ham OGN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin
Infinity Comics
Who is Daredevil?
Marvel’s Voices: Werewolf By Night
It’s Jeff
Dark Horse
Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow’s Head by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart
Image
3 Keys 1 by David Messina
Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas
Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie
Revolvers 1 by John Zuur Platten, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough
ComiXology
Book of Evil 1 by Scott Snyder, Jock
IDW
Earthdivers: Kill Columbus 1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice, Joana Lafuente
TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Tim Lattie, Sarah Myer
Dynamite
Garbage Pail Kids Origins 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata
Sirens Gate 1 by Shannon Maer
Sweetie Candy Vigilante 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Jeff Zornow
Unbreakable Red Sonja 1 by Jim Zub, Giovanni Valletta, Ceci de la Cruz
Red 5
August Purgatory Underground 1 by Benjamin Morse
Mystery Brothers 1 by Quentin Lee, Elis Zill
Oni
Pink Lemonade 1 by Nick Cagnetti
OGN
Monster Bar Mitzvah by Josh Anderson, Dustin Evans
Side Effects by Ted Anderson, Tara O’Connor
Kings of Nowhere by Soroush Barazesh
Ray’s OGN Corner: Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks
Additional Reviews: Andor 5, She-Hulk, Werewolf by Night, Hellraiser (1987), Disney’s Chibi-Verse
Longbox of Horror 2022 part 2: Dark Knight Strikes Again
Ray pitches the Nintendo-Verse
News: Mike Marts takes over Mad Cave, NYCC shenanigans, Slott’s Who Special delayed, Night of the Ghoul optioned, Snyder re-ups at ComiXology, Cunningham and Ryall take over AfterShock, Spawn movie writers, El Muerto director, Five Nights at Freddie’s movie, Stephen King’s Fairy Tale optioned, Lazarus Planet, Owl House, Dragon Prince, Velma, Milestone 30th Anniversary plans, Joe Q doing DC covers, Mike Hawthorne arc of Zdarsky Batman, Keanu out of Devil in the White City, more Cartoon Network upheaval, Superman revamp, Flanagan no longer involved in Something is Killing the Children adaptation, Marvel’s Voices and Women of Marvel, titles of next Marvel events, Red Goblin series, Omninews, Rogue and Gambit by Stephanie Phillips, Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain by Tini Howard, X-23 mini, Guardians series coming, Sana Starros series from Marvel
Trailers: Wakanda Forever, Mario, Violent Night, Velma, Power of the Doctor, Picard s3
Comics Countdown:
Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas
Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado
Batman 128 by Chip Zdarsky, Leonardo Romero, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Jordie Bellaire
Ant-Man 4 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire
Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie
Time Before Time 17 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O’Halloran
Side Effects GN by Ted Anderson, Tara O’Connor
Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
Undiscovered Country 21 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
 Minor Threats 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Check out this episode!
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yovng-hendrix · 3 years ago
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Ethical Philosophies
Ethical Philosophies
 I will first list and define the six ethical philosophies. Then I will let you look at my blog regarding my opinions as it relates to this COVID-19 while attending college.
The Six Ethical Philosophies are as follows:
1.)    Golden Rule – means that I am treat others with the same level of respect, as I would want them to give me in return. For me this would always be in a positive manner regardless. In other words, how can I ask someone not to steal from me, but in return I steal from someone.
2.)    Hedonism – means that I am seeking pleasure and satisfaction to my highest level. This means that for me the desire to always give love to others but walk away before I feel it is not being reciprocated.
3.)    Golden Mean – means that one is seeking middle ground, but it can be closer to being extreme. For me in football, would be me over thinking a play and causing injury to myself. When I could have just played it safe and still make the tackle.
4.)    Categorical Imperative – means one must be direct, not assuming or conditional to achieve a goal. I must drink a sports drink and water before and after a football game, to avoid dehydration.
5.)    Utilitarianism – means one’s actions are correct if it is useful or benefits a majority in the situation. This would be if I saw a shooting and post a picture. It will appear to some as insensitive and gruesome, but to others it may give them the opportunity to get involve helping stop the violence.
6.)    Veil of Ignorance – means one can promote those impartial decisions by staying away from bias information that would indicate who will benefit the most or least by their decision. This would be to lead people to refuse sports. Even though sports can be a convenient way to make money for team owners, not so much though for the players or coaches. This way they would not know whether they would be the owner or player, they would refuse ownership.
             COVID- 19 and College
After listening to the CDC and the President of Clark Atlanta University, under the Utilitarianism Philosophy I would have to say that by posting the numbers of positive cases among the staff and students would be the route to go at this time. Many feel that this pandemic is a hoax but many people from my school has passed away from this deadly pandemic. No one has a moral right not to be correctly informed as to the devastation that is being caused by those refusing to get vaccinated. I understand that you can still get the virus, but if more people were vaccinated that wants to be among others, many lives can be saved. If you have underlying conditions and one fears that they will end up getting COVID and not surviving would mean that they should be afforded the opportunity to continue with online learning. For those that want to participate in activities through the school and want to keep their scholarships, then to be vaccinated would give themselves and other a chance of not getting the virus. In other words, by posting those statistics would benefit everyone and persuade the staff and student body to get vaccinated for the safety of others.
With that being said and coming from a place of love, I would first suggest posting a comparison chart for all vaccines to give them a better look into which one they would feel most comfortable in receiving. Then I would post the statistics for those that have lost their life in and around the surrounding areas of the college. To be more helpful, post the statistics of the amount of positive and/or negative results due to those members of an organization within the school being vaccinated. Information and graphics can better explain the importance of the vaccine for those attending college in person versus online. This way they are able to remain social and not completely isolated in their homes as we were when the virus first struck the United States. Also show was of regaining their mental stability due to the many alterations to a lifestyle because of the effects from those with COVID. In doing my research, I have not found any of the staff and students who were vaccinated dying from COVID. Yes, there were approximately 1% that tested positive, but after further testing through the PCR test, they were in fact negative or had mild symptoms and another 1% that who were positive that have residual effects after recovery.
Works Cited
Apressyan, Ruben G. “Genesis of the Golden Rule.” Russian Studies in Philosophy, vol. 58, no. 2, Apr. 2020, pp. 109–123. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1080/10611967.2020.1780833.
Carnabuci, Gianluca, et al. “The Categorical Imperative and Structural Reproduction: Dynamics of Technological Entry in the Semiconductor Industry.” Organization Science, vol. 26, no. 6, Nov. 2015, pp. 1734–1751. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1287/orsc.2015.1011.
Dabbagh, Hossein, and Soroush Dabbagh. “Iranian Muslim Reformists and Contemporary Ethics; Revival of ‘Utilitarianism.’” Human & Society / İnsan ve Toplum, vol. 8, no. 2, July 2018, pp. 19–32. EBSCOhost, doi:10.12658/M0229.
Karen Huang, et al. “Veil-of-Ignorance Reasoning Mitigates Self-Serving Bias in Resource Allocation during the COVID-19 Crisis.” Judgment & Decision Making, vol. 16, no. 1, Jan. 2021, pp. 1–19. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=a9h&AN=148693147&site=eds-live&scope=site.
Luzon, Golan. “Judicial Conflict Resolution in Plea Bargaining as the Golden Mean between the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Legal Systems.” Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 20, no. 3, Spring 2019, pp. 597–615. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=lgs&AN=141592948&site=eds-live&scope=site.
ROUBAL, ONDŘEJ, and PETR WAWROSZ. “Predatory and Alternative Hedonism - Better Later than Now?” Economic Studies & Analyses / Acta VSFS, vol. 14, no. 2, Sept. 2020, pp. 166–179. EBSCOhost, doi:10.37355/acta-2020/2-06.
Six Ethical Philosophies (2021). http://paulmartinlester.info/Six_Philosophies.pdf
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whereocsrunfree · 7 years ago
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GAH such a good list of asks! Um... 13, 18, 49 OR 5 (because five looks like it might take awhile,) for whichever of your OCs you feel like!
THIS WAS REALLY FUN AND I’M SORRY IT TOOK ME 3432y8 YEARS
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13) Which of the 7 Deadly Sins best describes them?Aniello: PrideSerena: PrideRhett: Wrath (hard to believe right)Marius: WrathSoroush: Wrath (somehow even harder to believe but the MAN HAS GOT SOME SECRETS)Arjun: Envy. 100%.Ceron: Sloooooth…? (he’s slow to get around to changing things that should be changed, too comfortable with a status quo that isn’t necessarily good or healthy… but other than that he’s not super lazy or anything)Lyn: ?????? Trust issues??
18) Is there a certain flavor that disgusts them?I’m sorry, I don’t have enough of an imagination to answer this one for my own characters, so I’ll do 49 and 5 to make up for it (& because 5 was a Good Question). The following answers are courtesy of my friend who actually owns these two nerds:Arjun: Celery. Probably also whatever his horrible “health” shakes taste like.Soroush: is pretty much a living vacuum cleaner, devouring all in sight. ((but if he had to choose something it would be blue cheese))
49) If [person] was put into _______ situation, they’d rather die than live to see it through. (essentially, what would they rather die than have to live with)Lyn: Losing everyone (again).Serena: Being in constant physical pain on top of everything elseCeron: Somehow causing Lyn’s deathRhett: The voices get louder and he starts hurting people.Marius: Losing Aniello.Aniello: Someone/something else taking his power & control away completely.Arjun: Dying slowly with no hope for recovery and he’s lost all freedoms and all dignity.Soroush: Outliving loved ones, killing his little brother, accidentally hurting someone irreparably (and he’s done all three… and can’t die……… SUCKS FOR U, BUD)
5) List 3 fears: A) one “surface level” fear, B) one “repressed” fear, and C) one “deep dark” fear.Lyn: A) Spiders; B) Being abandoned by those she relies on (either by death or choice); C) That everything bad that has happened to those around her is her faultSerena: A) Helplessness; B) That she can’t survive this (i.e. even if it ends, she won’t recover); C) Dying alone & unlovedCeron: A) Heights; B) Connections to other people; C) That his failure to do the right thing will result in losing everythingRhett: A) That he’ll hurt someone he likes/loves (physically or emotionally); B) That he’s gradually losing control over himself; C) That he has no choice in that and he’ll eventually just become a monsterAniello: A) Loss of control; B) Meaninglessness (i.e. everything he’s doing will be forgotten over time); C) DeathSoroush: A) Pitch black darkness & bugs (especially venomous/poisonous ones); B) That his berserk rage episodes are really just how he is when angry/that’s just who he is and his “nice” personality is a cover-up; C) Outliving absolutely everything & everyone until he’s completely aloneArjun: A) Disapproval from others; B) That he really is as useless as everyone tells him he is/his life sucks because he doesn’t put effort into it like everyone else does; C) Dying alone and forgotten, or just being remembered as the guy who did nothing worthwhile
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tak4hir0 · 5 years ago
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The results are in! After 51 nominations whittled down to 15 finalists by a community vote, an expert panel consisting of Nicolas Grégoire, Soroush Dalili, Filedescriptor, and myself have conferred, voted, and selected the Top 10 new web hacking techniques of 2019. Every year, professional researchers, seasoned pentesters, bug bounty hunters and academics release a flood of blog posts, presentations, videos and whitepapers. Whether they're suggesting new attack techniques, remixing old ones, or documenting findings, many of these contain novel ideas that can be applied elsewhere. However, in these days of vulnerabilities arriving equipped with logos and marketing teams it's all too easy for innovative techniques and ideas to get missed in the noise, simply because they weren't broadcast loudly enough. That's why every year, we work with the community to seek out and enshrine ten techniques that we think will withstand the test of time. We regard these ten as the creme of the most innovative web security research published in the last year. Every entry contains insights for aspiring researchers, pentesters, bug bounty hunters, and anyone else interested in recent developments in web security. Community Favourite - HTTP Desync AttacksThe entry with the most community votes by a substantial margin was HTTP Desync Attacks, in which I revived the long forgotten technique of HTTP Request Smuggling to earn over $90k in bug bounties, compromise PayPal's login page twice, and kick off a wave of findings for the wider community. I regard this as my best research to date, but I made the tactical decision to exclude it from the official top 10 because there's no way I'm going to write a post that declares my own research the best. Moving swiftly on... 10. Exploiting Null Byte Buffer Overflow for a $40,000 bountyAt number 10 we have a fantastic heartbleed-style memory-safety exploit from Sam Curry and friends. This critical but easily-overlooked vulnerability almost certainly affects other websites, and serves us a reminder that even if you're an expert, there's still a place for simply fuzzing and keeping an eye out for anything unexpected. 9. Microsoft Edge (Chromium) - EoP to Potential RCE In this writeup, Abdulrhman Alqabandi uses a mixture of web and binary attacks to pwn anyone who makes the mistake of visiting his site using Microsoft's new Chromium-Powered Edge (aka Edgium). $40,000 in bounties later this is now patched, but it's still a sterling example of an exploit chain combining multiple low-severity vulnerabilities to achieve a critical impact, and also beautifully demonstrates how web vulnerabilities can bleed onto your desktop through privileged origins. It inspired us to update Hackability to detect when it's on a privileged origin by scanning the chrome object. For another look at web vulnerability chaos in the browser-chrome battleground, check out Remote Code Execution in Firefox beyond memory corruptions. 8. Infiltrating Corporate Intranet Like NSA: Pre-Auth RCE On Leading SSL VPNsThe incumbent winner Orange Tsai makes his first appearance alongside Meh Chang with multiple unauthenticated RCE vulnerabilities in SSL VPNs. The privileged, internet-exposed position VPNs typically sit in means that in terms of sheer impact, this is about as good as it gets. Although the techniques applied are largely classics, they use some creative twists that I won't spoil for you here. This research helped spawn a wave of audits targeting SSL VPNs, leading to numerous findings including a clutch of SonicWall vulnerabilities published last week. 7. Exploring CI Services as a Bug Bounty Hunter Modern websites are stitched together from numerous services reliant on secrets to identify each-other. When these get leaked, the web of trust can fall apart. Secrets leaking in Continuous Integration repositories/logs is a common occurrence, and finding them via automation is even more common. Yet this research by EdOverflow et al systematically sheds new light on overlooked cases and potential future research areas. It's also quite possibly the inspiration for the hilarious site/tool SSHGit. 6. All is XSS that comes to the .NETMonitoring novel research is a core part of my job, but I still managed to completely miss this post when it was first released. Fortunately, someone in the community had sharper eyes and nominated it. Paweł Hałdrzyński takes a little-known legacy feature of the .NET framework and shows how it can be used to add arbitrary content to URL paths on arbitrary endpoints, causing us some mild panic when we realised even our own website supported it. Reminiscent of Relative Path Overwrite attacks, this is a piece of arcana that can sometimes kick off an exploit chain. In the post it's used for XSS, but we strongly suspect alternative abuses will emerge in future. 5. Google Search XSSThe Google Search box is probably the most-tested input on the planet, so how Masato Kinugawa managed to XSS it was beyond comprehension, up until he revealed all via a collaboration with his colleague LiveOverflow. These two videos provide a solid introduction on how to find DOM parsing bugs by reading the docs and fuzzing, and also give a rare look into the creativity behind this magnificent exploit. 4. Abusing Meta Programming for Unauthenticated RCEOrange Tsai returns with a pre-auth RCE in Jenkins, described over two posts. The authentication bypass is nice, but our favourite innovation is the use of meta-programming to create a backdoor that executes at compile-time, in the face of numerous environmental constraints. We expect to see meta-programming again in future. It's also an excellent example of research continuation, as the exploit was subsequently improved by multiple researchers. 3. Owning The Clout Through Server Side Request ForgeryThis presentation from Ben Sadeghipour and Cody Brocious starts out with an overview of existing SSRF techniques, shows how they can be adapted and applied to server-side PDF generators, then brings DNS rebinding into the mix for good measure. The work targeting PDF generators is an insightful look into a feature-class that's all too easily ignored. We first saw DNS rebinding on server-side browsers appear on the 2018 nomination list, and the release of HTTPRebind should help make this attack more accessible than ever. Finally, I might be wrong about this but I suspect this presentation may deserve some credit for finally persuading Amazon to think about securing their EC2 metadata endpoint. 2. Cross-Site Leaks Cross-site leaks have been a long time coming. First documented over a decade ago, and creeping into our top 10 last year, it's in 2019 that awareness of this attack class and its sheer number of crazy variations exploded. It's hard to apportion credit at such a scale but we clearly owe thanks to Eduardo Vela's succinct introduction to the concept with a novel technique, the collaborative effort to build a public list of known XS-Leak vectors, and researchers applying the XS-Leaks technique to great effect. XS-Leaks have already had a lasting impact on the web security landscape, as they played a major role in the death of browser XSS filters. Block-mode XSS filtering was a major source of XS-Leak vectors, and this combined with even worse issues with filter-mode to persuade Edge and later Chrome to both discard their filters in a victory for web security and a disaster for web security researchers alike. 1. Cached and Confused: Web Cache Deception in the WildIn this academic whitepaper, Sajjad Arshad et al take Omer Gil's Web Cache Deception technique (which premiered at #2 in our top 10 back in 2017), and share a systematic exploration of Web Cache Deception vulnerabilities across the Alexa Top 5000 websites. For legal reasons, most offensive security research is conducted during professional audits or on websites with bug bounty programs, but through careful ethical footwork this research offers a glimpse into the state of security on the wider web. With the help of a well-crafted methodology that could easily be adapted for other techniques, they prove that Web Cache Deception is still a prevalent threat. Aside from the methodology, the other key innovation is the introduction of five novel path confusion techniques which expand the number of vulnerable websites. They also do a better job of documenting web-caching provider's caching behaviour than many providers themselves. Overall, this is a superb example of the community taking existing research in a new direction, and a well deserved number one! ConclusionWe saw a particularly strong set of nominations this year, so many excellent pieces of research didn't make it into the top 10. As such, I recommend checking out the full nomination list. For those interested in getting access to 2020 research as soon as it's released, we recently created the r/websecurityresearch subreddit and @PortSwiggerRes Twitter accounts to promote notable research. You can also find past year's top 10 lists here: 2018, 2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006. Year after year we see great research comes from building on other people's ideas, so we'd like to thank everyone who takes the time to publish their findings, whether nominated or not. Finally, we'd like to thank the wider community for your enthusiastic participation. Without your nominations and votes, this wouldn't be possible. Till next year!
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parkerbombshell · 5 years ago
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First Thursday of the Month 10am-11Am EST bombshellradio.com and 9pm-10pm EST bombshellradio.com #dance, #EDM, #pianohouse, #progressivehouse, #bigroom, #house, #electronic ,#chill, #MawayyRadio, #BombshellRadio www.mawayy.com The Billboard charted duo “MaWayy” is a musical collaboration of Iranian-American Emmy Award-winning Brian Wayy and Iranian producer, artist and DJ Masoud Fouladi Moghaddam known for leading the electronic dance community in Iran. Together, from Los Angeles and Bandar-e Anzali, they have combined their production skills and created a sound The Huffington Post has described as ‘sizzling electropop’. 1. Alle Farben & Justin Jesso - As Far As Feelings Go 2. Tom & Collins - Bad Tattoo 3. Riton & Oliver Heldens ft. Vula - Turn Me One (Marshall Jefferson Anthem Remix) 4. Consoul Trainin & Lewis Watson - Dont Say A Word 5. Just Kidding - Hurting 6. M-22 ft. Arlissa 81 Kiana Lede - Eyes Off You 7. Alok & Dynoro - On & On 8. YouNotUs - Narcotic (Anton Powers Remix) 9. Roberto Surace - Joys (Jonas Blue Remix) 10. Duke Dumont, Zak Abel - The Power (Leftwing & Kody Extended Mix) 11. SPADA VS PREZIOSO - Tiger 12. Regard - Ride It (Jonas Blue Remix) 13. Dua Lipa - Dont Start Now (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) 14. Jolyon Petch ft. Dabeat - Thriller 15. Soroush Yarahmadi - Chains Hang Low 16. Chico Rose ft. Afrojack - Sad (SLVR Extended Remix) 17. Nause ft. Rebecca & Fiona - Cant Erase You 'MaWayy's Favorite 18. Kaaze & Maddix - Future Noise 19. Laidback Luke ft. Marc Benjamin - We're Forever (Dash Berlin Remix) Read the full article
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A humble fungus could help oil companies clean up their fuel to meet tightening emissions standards. The fungus, recently discovered in Iran, grows naturally in crude oil and removes the sulphur and nitrogen compounds that lead to acid rain and air pollution.
Worldwide, government are imposing increasingly severe limits on how much of those compounds fuels can contain. Oil producers are searching for more efficient ways to strip sulphur and nitrogen from their products.
The standard way to “desulphurise” crude oil involves reacting it with hydrogen at temperatures of 455 °C and up to 204 times atmospheric pressure (roughly 21 million pascals or 3000 psi). It achieves less than perfect results.
Micro-organisms able to metabolise sulphur and nitrogen have the potential to achieve the same endpoint under more normal conditions. In recent years a number of researchers have isolated desulphurising bacteria.
But Jalal Shayegan and his team at the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, have now discovered and isolated a fungus that appears able to remove sulphur from oil with greater efficiency.
Fungus hunting
Shayegan’s team went looking for fungus in oil-contaminated soil from Tehran oil refinery and the Kuhemond oil field in Iran, and isolated a number of new desulphurising micro-organisms.
Tests revealed that one strain of Stachybotrys fungus was particularly efficient at sulphur removal – the first fungus found to have this ability.
Shayegan’s team pitted their new find against several known desulphurising bacteria. They grew them all for 6 days on heavy crude oil samples from the Kuhemond and Soroush oil fields, mixed with a water-based growth medium.
Clear winner
The fungus achieved the best results by far. In one sample it removed 76% of sulphur compounds in just 3 days, a figure only one bacteria could match over the full 6 days.
Robin van Leerdam at Wageningen University in Bomenweg, Netherlands, says biodesulphurisation holds promise as a method to refine oil and that the new contender is a welcome addition.
But he says rematches are required to properly test it against the known bacteria. “The sulphur removal efficiency of the fungus is higher than of the bacterium, but the comparison is not completely fair,” he told New Scientist.
The desulphurising bacteria pitted against the fungus were previously grown on Dibenzothiophene, commonly used to simulate the sulphur compounds in crude oil. But they had not been grown before on crude oil itself. Leerdam thinks bacteria more used to crude oil would run the fungus closer for efficiency.
A better bet?
Other researchers are still advancing non-biological approaches to stripping sulphur from oil.
“If you want to invest in desulphurisation technologies then put your money on the chemical route,” Michiel Makkee at Delft University of Technology in Julianalaan, Netherlands told New Scientist.
His team recently designed a simple ester capable of removing sulphur from diesel. It works 10 or 20 times faster than a fungus or bacteria, and could be squeezed into much more compact reactors than a biological process, Makkee says.
But he concedes that his new method still requires heat – working at 140 °C compared to the fungus’ room temperature.
Journal references: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (DOI: 10.1021/ie800494p); ChemSusChem (DOI: 10.1002/cssc.200800109)
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New Post has been published on https://toldnews.com/world/bruce-mcarthur-canadian-landscaper-admits-eight-murders/
Bruce McArthur: Canadian landscaper admits eight murders
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A Toronto landscaper accused of killing eight men who went missing between 2010-17 has pleaded guilty to their murders.
Bruce McArthur, 67, was arrested last January and charged in the deaths of two men, and police subsequently charged him in six other cases.
Most of his victims had links to Toronto’s Gay Village neighbourhood.
Many of the victims’ remains were found in plant pots on one property in Toronto’s Leaside neighbourhood.
The mystery of Toronto’s gay village killings
Each of the first-degree murder charges carry an automatic life sentencing, meaning he will not be able to apply for release until 91.
The arrest launched a massive investigation that spanned Canada’s largest city, one of the largest such investigations in the history of the Toronto police.
Investigators searched dozens of properties linked to the self-employed landscaper and looked into cold cases dating back decades.
Who are the victims?
So far, all of the eight victims except one had ties to the city’s Gay Village.
Many were immigrants from South Asia or the Middle East.
Members of Toronto’s LGBT community have criticised police, saying they did not take their concerns about the missing men seriously.
The first two alleged victims were identified in January as Andrew Kinsman, 49, and Selim Esen, 44, who both went missing in 2017.
Since then, police have named Skandaraj Navaratnam, 40, who disappeared on Labour Day weekend in 2010; Soroush Mahmudi, 50, reported missing in 2015; Dean Lisowick, 47, who is believed to have been killed in April 2016; Abdulbasir Faizi, 42, who disappeared in 2010; Majeed Kayhan, 58, who disappeared in 2012; and Kirushna Kumar Kanagaratnam, 37, who police believe was killed sometime between 3 September and 14 December 2015.
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*Freelon, Dean; Charlton D. McIlwain; Meredith Clark. (2016). “Beyond the Hashtags: #ferguson #blacklivesmatter and the online struggle for offline justice.” Center for Media Social Impact. *Gee, James Paul. “Discourse Analysis Matters: Bridging Frameworks.” Journal Of Multicultural Discourses, no. 11, vol. 4, Dec 16, 2016. pp 343-359
*Freelon, Charlton, & Meredith, article is quite a stir, due to this reason, its Twitter. Everything and anything goes; it is known as well unto the public, well analysis with positive and negative tweets. “BLM’s engagement with online media will provide important object lessons for the movement and its successors.” Lesson, it speaks off helping blacks in a joking matter, memes which defile their culture and discriminate at the sometime. They spoke of study’s revealing the affects, “But first, we want to clarify what the report is and is not. It is a data-driven work of social science research aimed at an educated, but not necessarily academic, audience. It adds to a small but growing set of research studies on BLM and the Ferguson protests.” But this isn’t all it also states how the role of the online media and how it is well received and how it contributes in making history. There are three major sources which they speak off on how their news has been spoken and utilized: Twitter is one, BLM also participates in interviewing, and also the networking on the Web. “ecosystem predates the rise of #Black lives matter on Twitter by many years, and this section thus serves as an effective prologue to our Twitter analysis. Our analytical strategy for the Twitter discussion is tailored to its sporadic character: we divide our discussion into nine periods whose boundaries trace the ebbs and flows of tweet volume over time.” Twitter has become a double-sided sword, which it is being utilized in both side of the law, because it depends on what side of the law you are representing and are ethically searching for legal rights on. Also, its publishing goes worldwide not just in your neighborhood likes in the past. It even gave percentages of its networks: 59% were new sites, 75% were direct towards the new sites, which at the end of today its 236 web sites and it was all build within the last fifteen years. But later in the article it had a change of web sites # to 239, which were linked to BLM. It also mentions about the audience, it is not only black, a diversity of races, which are morally supporting. Twitters or as we also need to refer too are the audience, their linguistic usage and rhetorical paraphrases are phenomenal due to how fast it was discussed and labeled during their research study. “Some tweets in this community supported the movement, noting for example the protesters’ peaceful tactics, local efforts to clean up Ferguson, and generally opposing the grand jury’s decision” as well as, “it was difficult for us to tell whether they were supportive, oppositional, or simply looking to lampoon the news story of the moment”, which “most of its hubs do not typically tweet about politics or current events—rather, participants were unified by their tastes in entertainment.” Its affects were as, “there was no consensus opinion on the decision as there was in most of the other communities.” Between all the articles of bullshit and this one it had research to back it up and also it involved worldwide communities getting involved in BLM.  Bullshit articles mainly taught us how to detect bullshit and not to be a victim of such artist. All of the articles makes common sense, if only we are willing to relate closely to all of their vocabulary and its rhetorical comments. 1. How did it make you feel reading about BLM and how Twitter was involved? 2. Were you able to draw a conclusion on what was really being expressed in the article? 3. Are you a twitter? 4. How often do you twit or do you comment as a twitter?
*Gee, “tentative and exploratory” , will be the beginning of how he first started his search in finding truth in scientifically ethically can be sought out and proven. Gee wrote behind a “based on an old and famous thesis in philosophy called the Quine–Duhem thesis”, which will add Karl Popper and philosopher Abdolkarim Soroush analysis and discussion form. “Quine–Duhem thesis argues that scientific claims (hypotheses) cannot be confirmed or falsified on their own by observation or evidence”, which constituted into a theatrical idea which consisted of observation or evidence findings for it to be sounding and correct. He also “sets limits to empiricism”, which is hoped that all that has presented is proven correctly within time. This is where framework comes in and takes a play. But Popper adds three elements, which might be important to science. He claims that we should make sure to notice the data, its findings, which will take us further and will dictate truth to our scientific evidence. Popper spoke of “paradigms” being part of one of the scientific branches. “Paradigms change, not because a new paradigm directly disconfirms an old one, but, over time, problems build up for the old paradigm and then a new generation of scientists reformulates questions and methods in service of a new paradigm.” This brought also debates between them including, “Quine–Duhem thesis played an interesting role in debates following the Iranian Revolution (the Islamic Revolution) in 1979 led by the Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.” He was a great debtor within philosophy of science, history, and religion in the Islamic. Which he brought out many religions beliefs that have been debated and have caused much controversial in the science world.  This is where all framework discourse analysis has come in and has fixed misunderstanding between what the world say and what religions truth might say in what the scientific world has conducted its search of truth. This brought out a 9 idea of frame working in order to clarify any doubts. 1. ‘tree’, like all words, has what I will call a ‘semantic meaning’ and a ‘situational meaning’ 2. “Words take on various relationships to each other” 3. Semantics and situational meanings 4. Life experience, right or wrong. 5. Open-minded to bring clear frame work. 6. Confliction within a presented hypothesis within a frame work. 7. Frame working as whole, truth, within a destination. 8. Goodwill, not bias. 9. Interpretation of a source FDA, providing good will.
This reading as the previous readings had an important theme to express about, but it was trying to prove something important across to the audience. This is what makes it important informative information because both had a researcher, facts, evidence, well defined, expressed, examples, not bias, and it was done in a fashionable form that would grab anyone’s attention. Especially, if they had a self-interest in the topic.
1. Should we be allowed to be brained washed by philosopher’s beliefs? 2. Should religion brain wash what the world has to offer? 3. Do you think that Popper was thinking beyond what he was trying to prove in the first place? 4. Will “goodwill” actually tell us the truth or will it just sugar coat it, like that it will not hurt our feelings and it will protect them?”
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rogerk471 · 5 years ago
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In trying to understand why there is so much misinformation in today’s media, I sought to see what the experts were talking about.  In doing so I found an article by The Atlantic that spoke about the largest study ever done on the topic of ‘fake news’.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/03/largest-study-ever-fake-news-mit-twitter/555104/
 “The massive new study analyzes every major contested news story in English across the span of Twitter’s existence—some 126,000 stories, tweeted by 3 million users, over more than 10 years—and finds that the truth simply cannot compete with hoax and rumor. By every common metric, falsehood consistently dominates the truth on Twitter, the study finds: Fake news and false rumors reach more people, penetrate deeper into the social network, and spread much faster than accurate stories.”
-Robinson Mayer (Author of the article)
 Soroush Vosoughi, researcher at MIT, stated that, ”…false information outperforms true information…and it’s not just because of bots.  It might have something to do with human nature.”
 I personally believe that our political atmosphere is so tribalistic that people will willingly bend the truth or add qualifiers to a statement to change the perception of it.  I believe that falls in line with the ‘human nature’ aspect that Soroush spoke to.  Upon looking at this study many social scientists were alarmed by the danger of this type of atmosphere online.
 This next bit is what is most relevant to my particular topic:
The researchers found, “A false story is much more likely to go viral than a real story, the authors find. A false story reaches 1,500 people six times quicker, on average, than a true story does. And while false stories outperform the truth on every subject—including business, terrorism and war, science and technology, and entertainment—fake news about politics regularly does best.”
Keep in mind that Google dominates the digital advertisement market.  They essentially have a monopoly.  Google AdSense offers a way to make money by getting clicks.  And as this research has shown, that means there is a direct financial incentive to print fake news.  No matter what it is about, fake news will go viral faster which means more money for the person printing it.
Considering political fake news regularly does best, is it any wonder our political atmosphere has gotten so out of control in 2020?
I believe I will use this article as the center piece of my paper.  Everything seems to stem from this.  But next I will need to get a more in-depth look at Google AdSense, and maybe even find some sources that can corroborate, or disprove, my theory about Google AdSense driving fake news.
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