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  1. @balgan I believe that iTunes stores them as ID3 tags still, and there are python libraries to extract this information. Not sure about AAC
  2. RT @neelmehta: Oldschool remotes are in this fall: http://bit.ly/2aTKh5 (cleanly fixed in Win7 RTM!).
  3. @0xcharlie I am an advocate of free-range organic bugs. Let them live happy lives and don't slaughter them mercilessly.
  4. @0xcharlie I think my favorite sheep might have been slaughtered this week also... have to check.
  5. @balgan Metadata in the resource fork? You can read that using filename/..namedfork/rsrc as a filename.
  6. @haroonmeer For me, twitter was a warm-up to blogging. And a cool-down from it. You also must chart workload and productivity on there :).
  7. Ouch the dollar. The market is up, but only a little bit more than the dollar is down.
  8. My 2nd lecture for @dguido's Pen-Testing class at NYU-Poly is up: http://tinyurl.com/ygmu5km . I talk about DEP/ASLR, shellcode, and MSF.
  9. @synopsi Hah, ok np. Does Google have people doing this manually?
  10. Google wave invite acquired, thanks twitterverse! Stay classy.
  11. Anyone have a spare google wave invite?
  12. @dakami You know that iPhone applications are allowed to read the Address Book, right? Using a published API to access data is not a break.
  13. @dakami Regarding NX/DEP: See MSDN on VirtualProtect() or mprotect(2). O(1) bypass.
  14. @rmogull Ditto. My jailbroken phone also doesn't leave my home network.
  15. @dakami *mouth = money. Meaningful exploit of non-jailbroken phone is way more work than IE8/Win7: NX+code signing+sandbox = PITA.
  16. The iphone-dev team does amazing work and is more impressive the more you learn about how it works. But a change-password UI would be nice.
  17. @chrisclymer Yes, and what does Jailbreaking do? It prepares a new firmware image. Unmodified updates don't have sshd, so they are safe.
  18. @rexploit Conspiracy theorists would believe that it'd be Apple-sponsored karmetasploitation, kindly reminding users not to Jailbreak.
  19. Also, remember that jailbreaking your iPhone disables code signing enforcement. That's the thing that makes exploits so hard on iPhone.
  20. I was always amazed at how many otherwise tech/security-conscious people who would jailbreak their iPhones w/o changing their root password.