@wendynather I found a thing you did!
https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/29056/cyber-hard-problems-focused-steps-toward-a-resilient-digital-future
COMMITTEE ON CYBER HARD PROBLEMS
JOHN MANFERDELLI (NAE), Datica Research, Chair
HYRUM ANDERSON, Cisco
JOSIAH DYKSTRA, Trail of Bits
PAUL ENGLAND (NAE), Datica Research
MARITZA JOHNSON, Good Research
ANGELOS D. KEROMYTIS, Georgia Institute of Technology
WENDY NATHER, 1Password
STEFAN SAVAGE (NAE), University of California, San Diego
WILLIAM L. SCHERLIS, Carnegie Mellon University
MARK SEIDEN, Internet Archive
WINDOW SNYDER, Thistle Technologies
MARY ELLEN ZURKO, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Study Staff
THƠ H. NGUYỄN, Senior Program Officer, Study Director
JON K. EISENBERG, Senior Board Director
SHENAE A. BRADLEY, Administrative Coordinator
It might be a long shot, but I have to try.
If there is anyone out there with a scanner, who has issue 11 of Total! magazine, would you be willing to scan a part of a page for me.
Below is the cover of this issue as well as the affected page.
A previous owner has cut out a coupon on the opposite side.
That side is no issue as the ad is reprinted in the following issue as well, which I have, so I can replace that easily.
The problem is page number 61, where the bottom review for a Super Nintendo game is also gone.
If anyone can get me a clean scan of this part, I'd be able to complete this magazine without any missing sections.
*EDIT*
For the people who might see this post for the first time.
A kind soul has bought a copy of this issue himself and will be scanning the missing part.
So thank you so much, once again, Charles! 😊
When I left Twitter for Mastodon, so many people told me I was making a mistake and Mastodon was dead.
It was a difficult decision to switch because I had been on Twitter for 13 years, and I had accumulated over 16,000 followers.
But here we are, two and a half years later, and I am now followed by 17,000 here on Mastodon.
It is such an important milestone for me, because it proves that while the majority will often chose continuity over change, change often wins.
The future is federated!
♥️🐘
Updated scan results for CVE-2025-5777: https://github.com/GossiTheDog/scanning/blob/main/CVE-2025-5777-CitrixBleed2-ElectricBoogaloo-patching.txt
It's still partial due to bugs, but about 18k servers.
'On November 28th, 2012, Randall Munroe published an xkcd comic that was a calendar in which the size of each date was proportional to how often each date is referenced by its ordinal name (…) "In months other than September, the 11th is mentioned substantially less often than any other date. It's been that way since long before 9/11 and I have no idea why." After digging into the raw data, I believe I have figured out why.'
**Title:** Stack-based Buffer Overflow in TELNET NEW_ENV Option Handling **Vulnerability Description:** **Summary:** A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the `libcurl` TELNET handler. When `libcurl` connects to a malicious TELNET server, the server can trigger an overflow by sending a `NEW_ENVIRON SEND` request. This causes the client to construct a response that overwrites...