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mvregex
- How should I migrate a 2003 Windows Server with 18 TB of data?
- How to prevent user from creating files which do have more than 260 characters
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The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
mvregex - https://github.com/nathanshearer/mvregex
- French user tried to move to Sharepoint but every file has special characters in the name
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What automated tasks you created in your workplace that improved your productivity?
mvregex - rename files with regex and automatically transliterate trees into filenames supported by windows. Windows tools and shell cannot handle lots of character strings and some outright crash when used. This fixes that.
- 2 IT guys spent almost 2 hours to install Windows network shared printer on a Mac
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I'm giving out microgrants to open source projects for the third year in a row! Brag about your projects here so I can see them, big or small!
mvregex - Move or rename files using regular expressions
- Epiphany: ALL COMPUTING IS GMAIL TO USERS
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The Invisible JavaScript Backdoor
It's funny you mention that, because I wrote a script specifically to deal with these types of files that need to be moved from one operating system to another: https://github.com/nathanshearer/mvregex
- Script to clean up public folder names
trojan-source
- Trojan Source Attacks (2021)
- What is some niche/ quirky python code you know?
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Android Studio’s “Code contains easter egg” inspection (2019)
Is this one of those trojan source attacks in the wild?
https://trojansource.codes/
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So, it seems there will be another issue, different than the 32 bit time thing
see this github repo fkr examples
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- Trojan Source: Invisible Vulnerabilities
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The Invisible JavaScript Backdoor
Bonus: if you interested in look at Trojan-source (similar examples) and TrojanSourceFinder (tool to detect them)
Works for me with the examples from https://github.com/nickboucher/trojan-source
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A h4cker just cr4shed a match with special characters in text chat. I got an abandon and lost hard earned elo
This is coming out of a team at Cambridge. Read up on it here Trojan source
- Trojan Source – Invisible Source Code Vulnerabilities
What are some alternatives?
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pingthen
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