homeserver-traefik-portainer
CyberChef
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11 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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homeserver-traefik-portainer
- Personal Cloud that doesn't require a Database?
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What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
That's correct, the registry is just the registry and you can make it work with any frontend. I use konradkleine/docker-registry-frontend:v2. See here https://github.com/tomwojcik/homeserver-traefik-portainer/bl...
CyberChef
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PicoCTF 2024: packer
Then we take the encrypted text and use CyberChef to decrypt it.
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Unbreakable 2024: secrets-of-winter
Let's go to CyberChef and insert our pieces of evidence.
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YouTube: Google has found a way to break Invidious
A parameter was changed from '2AMBCgIQBg' to 'CgIIAdgDAQ%3D%3D' which is just the correct base64 encoding they should have been using the entire time.
I don't think this was a hostile action by Google, I think someone just added better input validation for security reasons and it accidently broke the bad requests they were sending.
https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/#recipe=URL_Decode()From_Ba...
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PicoCTF 2024- CanYouSee
βThis is indeed the flag, but the text is encrypted with Base64. Usually, the presence of padding character "=" indicates that's Base64 type of encoding (but that's only one of the hints). To decrypt it, we can use CyberChef. Copy-paste the text and we either:
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CyberChef VS DevToolboxWeb - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 6 Feb 2024
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CyberChef from GCHQ: The Cyber Swiss Army Knife
It uses a combination of magic bytes (like the `file` command), entropy analysis and character frequency detection to determine whether an output is likely to be of interest to the user.
The file type mechanism is written here[0]. There's a list of all signatures we detect here[1].
[0] https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/blob/master/src/core/lib/F...
- Show HN: File Hider
- UK GCHQ's CyberChef
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Lets try this again. Got a code for you to break.
I think this can be deciphered using CyberChef...
- CyberChef is a useful tool for decoding information.
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