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Is there a today equivalent ?


Personally for me PoC||GTFO fills up the void. They have some good articles and explaining in very friendly way.

[0] https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/


Indeed! Reading those issues, for me, is a stream of shock and awe but always learning because the contributors generally give sufficient instructions to perform/confirm their achievements yourself.

Example ... about halfway through Issue 0x02 it is casually mentioned, "You will find by running ‘qemu-system-i386 -fda pocorgtfo02.pdf’ that the PDF file you are reading is also a bootable disk image." o_O !



PoC || GTFO


All 3 of us said the same thing at the same time :)


To avoid google I moved everything to Runbox.com they are awesome people the business model is great (employers own the company), the price is pretty good if your domain host multiple mails, and they are in a country where privacy is protected. Linux friendly as well with all standard protocol, something protonmail seem not to care


Why do you think Norway respects privacy?


100k in most of European big cities are not going to send you to pension at 40 either, 200k is the 6figures salary of the 90s


True, in Europe high taxes take an additional toll, also the salary situation is so that it's basically impossible to get 200k in Europe if you're an employee.


I had the same problem and I recently switch to Runbox.com, migration was frictionless and their service is solid


I was in a similar situation and I moved everything to Runbox https://Runbox.com, the business and social model are amazing and running on green energy


Far for being the same, did you read the article? It’s not a simple vuln scanner



Split in two, personal and work laptop, personal and work phone, if you can’t disable notifications , try to leave the laptop at work so you can’t work till the day after .


Considering he was working in hr, he was probably doing body rental of sap consultant and make the margin on top, if you are good in headhunting is a really scalable business


I will state the opposite:

It's a trade off, you're either cut and paste blue collar programmer, piping stuff together and watching for leaks, or your a hacker/engineer guy, doing CS.


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