Daily Shaarli

All links of one day in a single page.

March 1, 2021

Reclaim Your Face
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Reclaim Your Face is a European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) petition for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices.

PDF: Apple Plaform Security

In this document, Apple explains the different security aspects of its platform.

Zentyal Server 7.0
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The newest version of Zenital Server is based on Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS and comes with Samba 4.11.

Faster, More Efficient Systems for Finding and Fixing Regressions
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This post explains Facebook's engineering team's measures to detect a more significant percentage of regressions earlier in the engineering life cycle.

New Browser-Tracking Hack Works Even When You Flush Caches or Go Incognito
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The article reveals a technique serving user-specific favicons to circumvent existing counter-tracking-measures.

Nextcloud Hub 21
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Amongst other improvements, release 21 of Nextcloud hub brings a high-performance back-end for Nextcloud Files.

`bit`
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»bit is an experimental modernized git CLI built on top of git that provides happy defaults and other niceties.«

Ansible 3.0
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Because Ansible is switching to semantic versioning, the version number of this release is 3.0.0 instead of 2.11.0.

Deep PostgreSQL Thoughts: Resistance to Containers is Futile
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The author shares his thoughts about running Postgres in a container.

Unauthorized RCE in VMware vCenter

In this post, the author explains how he discovered a severe RCE in VMware vCenter and how an attacker can exploit it.

Open Source Society University
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The OSSU curriculum is an education in CS, using online materials.

Introducing veb(4) - A New Virtual Ethernet Bridge in OpenBSD

The main difference between veb and the existing bridge interface is how they use interfaces as ports.

Google OSV (Open Source Vulnerabilities)
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»The goal of OSV is to provide precise data on where a vulnerability was introduced and where it got fixed, thereby helping consumers of open source software accurately identify if they are impacted and then make security fixes as quickly as possible.«

How NASA Designed a Helicopter That Could Fly Autonomously on Mars
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This article is dedicated to Perseverance rover's Mars Helicopter Ingenuity. It is running NASA's open-sourced framework F Prime on top of a Linux-based OS.