The PDF file contained an image in the semi-obscure JBIG2 format, a black-and-white format created for fax machines in the late 1990s. Basically, NSO Group’s exploit involved sending an iMessage-using target a PDF file with a. I won’t claim to understand all of this - pointer programming was never my forte - but the overall explanation here is very cogent, and easy to follow. Those previously thought to be accessible to only a handful of The most technically sophisticated exploits we’ve ever seen,įurther demonstrating that the capabilities NSO provides rival Ian Beer and Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero:īased on our research and findings, we assess this to be one of Tuesday, 21 December 2021 Project Zero: A Deep Dive Into an N.S.O. Harrison’s pinstripes, and most importantly, the amazing view of aīunch of musical geniuses having a very difficult time creatingĪnything at all. The receptionist, Paul as “second boss”, Yoko’s knitting, George Toast, vests, London Bobbies sucking on their chin straps, Debbie Here’s another good podcast about Peter Jackson’s 8-hour Beatles documentary Get Back - The Incomparable’s panel discussion, with Jason Snell, Steven Schapansky, Monty Ashley, Guy English, and Amy Gruber: I miss this style of UI design very much - not the exact look, per se, but the spirit of emphasizing clarity above all else, where content fields are clearly content fields, input focus is clear, and buttons look like buttons. There are numerous details I’d quibble with (multiple windows active at the same time, for example), but it brought me joy to explore these designs and watch his video of them in action.
This project is delightful: reimagining modern apps like Slack, Zoom, and Figma on Mac OS 9. Unreliable internet, little disk storage, macOS 9 and much more. Like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday.
(mac)OStalgia is exploring my 2021 work-from-home routine from a ( Via Dave Winer.) ‘Mac OS 9: OStalgia Edition’ ★ I miss cool about boxes, too - that’s where developers signed their work. (The MacPascal one has a build date from the day before the Macintosh was introduced.) Mori’s post is from 2015, but it was new to me. Speaking of classic Mac OS, Riccardo Mori assembled a collection of screenshots of about boxes, many from really old apps. A Few About Boxes From Vintage Mac Applications ★