Things to keep in mind when working with POSIX signals

Code execution 0-day in Windows has been under active exploit for 7 weeks

The curse of strong typing

Issue #231

6/2/2022

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Things to keep in mind when working with POSIX signals

Published: 1 June 2022
Tags: c++


Kirill Ovchinnikov brings to light a number of common issues that arise when working with POSIX signals.


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Code execution 0-day in Windows has been under active exploit for 7 weeks

Published: 31 May 2022
Tags: infosec, windows


Dan Goodin gives a brief but informative explanation of a critical Windows security issue.


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The curse of strong typing

Published: 1 June 2022
Tags: rust


Amos does an extensive coverage of types in Rust.


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