http://www.ihostinghq.com/newspost/18791
"This update also comes with many bug fixes and security patches. Many thanks to Fabian Fäßler of http://www.smrrd.de for pointing out several vulnerabilities."
import sys | |
import datetime | |
import json | |
import jinja2 | |
import os | |
import operator | |
from flask_googlemaps import GoogleMaps | |
from flask_googlemaps import Map | |
lines = [] |
line = "dumped hex values" | |
s="" | |
n = 8 | |
for w in [line[i:i+n] for i in range(0, len(line), n)]: | |
c = [w[i:i+2] for i in range(0, len(w), 2)] | |
c.reverse() # endian foo | |
for a in c: | |
s+=chr(int(a,16)) | |
print s |
http://www.ihostinghq.com/newspost/18791
"This update also comes with many bug fixes and security patches. Many thanks to Fabian Fäßler of http://www.smrrd.de for pointing out several vulnerabilities."
minteye is a captcha system where you try to find the original image out of distorted ones. They also have a feature list on their website but they forgot the view from a computer. I fixed it:
There are two ways to crack this captcha easily. I've used the audio challange. There are three different kind of audio messages.
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include <mach/mach.h> | |
#include <mach/mach_vm.h> | |
int main(int argc, char **argv) { | |
int i,j; |
# This code should solve any Sudoku | |
# 1. The algorithm first tries direct decidable fields (with only one possible value) | |
# 2. If there are only fields left with multiple possible values, it will make a recursive call with each possible value | |
# 3. PROFIT! | |
import copy | |
# solveable | |
grid = [[3,0,0, 2,4,0, 0,6,0], | |
[0,4,0, 0,0,0, 0,5,3], |
G-WAN is a new free web server. They seem to be very proud of it, or at least just want to make a lot of money. Well anyway, in almost every sentence they write, they claim that they are 20% cooler than anything else. It feels a bit arrogant. I have to admit, I don't know a lot about web servers, so I can't speak to how good they are.
However, then I saw their Captcha example. I also don't know much about machine learning algorithms, OCR, and stuff like that, but I do know how to read pixels. I also know how to compare values with python :P
They say the following about their Captcha: