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Such a cool self-XSS → ATO on Yelp

#69, Client-side hacking techniques

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Reversing and Tooling a Signed Request Hash in Obfuscated JavaScript

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NIST’s document about AI security

#68, AI

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Blind XSS in Apple’s website leads to a Harry Potter quote

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The Find command by @TomNomNom

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