I'm a big fan of hashcat for this use case myself! I route it through WS, however. I like being on the bleeding edge.
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I never cared about discord so I don't know, but I'd assume so, yes.
Oh yeah, the fallacious slippery slope again. How creative and intellectual!
The Windows API is the direct access to OS functions. If you're using the API it's your responsibility to do it securely and protect your users.
Because good journalism isn't free and the expectation that it is leads to societal downfall ;)
Banning software is not the same as banning books, lol. Books are passive ideas, software is active and can be used for espionage. You're creating a false equivalence here.
If you forget everything else, it's basically an unencrypted chat where the company behind it can read all your messages.
To force elaboration while staying on point. Details are just as important to writing as conciseness.
I'm convinced a lot of it is astroturfing. It's just too perfect and consistent, with the perfect answers for everything and just the right amount of fear mongering.
A platform is nothing but a reflection of its users and of humanity :) An empty canvas we can fill.
Sure they can, it just isn't as simple as "just" ;) How do you, for example, determine who picked which item if two people are standing next to each other? Or if something is put back?
Sure, a proof of concept will always work. Building it for the real world is a completely and utterly different beast.
Check out openvas.
https://github.com/greenbone/openvas-scanner
I use Nessus professionally, they are somewhat similar. I can't decide which one has the worse user interface.