> <i>"Technical Note: This file, pocorgtfo15.pdf, is valid as PDF document and as a ZIP file of the relevant source code. Those of you who have laser projection equipment supporting the ILDA standard will find that this issue can be handily projected by your laser beams."</i><p>So this file is a PDF that's also a ZIP, and the archive contains - among other things - a song in MP3, and another PDF that's <i>also</i> a Git repo. Oh, and the whole bundle is supposedly laser-projector-compatible (that fact I can't verify - I have no access to such equipment).<p>I love this <3.
The good pastor Laphroaig preaches:<p>If the 0day in your familiar pastures dwindles, despair not! Rather, bestir yourself to where programmers are led astray from the sacred Assembly, neither understanding what their programming languages compile to, nor asking to see how their data is stored or transmitted in the true bits of the wire. For those who follow their computation through the layers shall gain 0day and pwn, and those who say “we trust in our APIs, in our proofs, and in our memory models and need not burden ourselves with confusing engineering detail that has no scientific value anyhow” shall surely provide an abundance of 0day and pwnage sufficient for all of us.
No Starch Press is taking orders for a limited print edition.<p><a href="https://www.nostarch.com/gtfo" rel="nofollow">https://www.nostarch.com/gtfo</a><p><i>Estimated availability August 2017</i><p><i>Consistent with the journal's quirky, biblical style, this book comes with all the trimmings: a leatherette cover, ribbon bookmark, bible paper, and gilt-edged pages. The book features more than 80 technical essays from numerous famous hackers</i><p><a href="https://twitter.com/billpollock/status/874403109677748226" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/billpollock/status/874403109677748226</a>
From the PDF: "Bitrot will burn libraries with merciless indignity that even Pets Dot Com didn’t deserve. Please
mirror don’t merely link! pocorgtfo15.pdf and our other issues far and wide, so our articles can help fight
the coming flame deluge. We like the following mirrors.
<a href="https://unpack.debug.su/pocorgtfo/" rel="nofollow">https://unpack.debug.su/pocorgtfo/</a> "
<a href="https://pocorgtfo.hacke.rs/" rel="nofollow">https://pocorgtfo.hacke.rs/</a>
<a href="https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/" rel="nofollow">https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/</a>
<a href="https://www.sultanik.com/pocorgtfo/" rel="nofollow">https://www.sultanik.com/pocorgtfo/</a>
The server seems to be under fairly heavy load, more download options listed here: <a href="https://archive.org/details/pocorgtfo15" rel="nofollow">https://archive.org/details/pocorgtfo15</a> (Try the torrent)<p>Other mirrors:<p><a href="https://www.sultanik.com/pocorgtfo/pocorgtfo15.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://www.sultanik.com/pocorgtfo/pocorgtfo15.pdf</a>
What a wonderful publication. Reminds me of the Internet pre-2000. Fun times, and kudos to you if you are a PoC || GTFO contributor/publisher and reading this.
(0x15 suggests the 21st or 22nd issue, but the intro says it's only the sixteenth.)<p><i>edit: title's been fixed, this is no longer relevant</i>
Did anyone else read PoC as point of control? The IT seems to be draining out of my immediate mindset.<p>edit: added link to what I thought PoC was in this context: <a href="https://marketdelta.com/how-to-plot-and-trade-naked-pocs-point-of-control/" rel="nofollow">https://marketdelta.com/how-to-plot-and-trade-naked-pocs-poi...</a>