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Build Your Own High-Performance AI Security Assistant on Linux Systems

This method lets you extract dangerous code from AI models without using any forbidden keywords. No prompt injection, no jailbreak personas.

Hello there! I’m finally done with my exams, so i have more free time to dedicate to my blog and my projects. Not gonna waste time, let’s dive in. Definition of Remote Code Execution (RCE) A Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in a website allo...

Introduction: The Flaws of Legacy Authentication For decades, passwords have been the default method for securing digital accounts, despite their well-documented weaknesses. The average user manages over 100 passwords, leading to dangerous shortcuts ...

Disclaimer: This article is intended for educational purposes only. The techniques shown below are designed to deepen understanding of ELF execution, in-memory operations, and post-exploitation methodologies on Linux systems. Use responsibly and don’...

In this post, I will mainly talk about Firefox, but this may apply to other browsers that offer saving passwords locally as well. Saving passwords in your browser might seem like a convenient choice, but it’s not necessarily the best one. While brow...
