Threat actors have exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the Gogs self-hosted Git service to compromise over 700 internet-exposed instances.
An unpatched zero-day vulnerability in Gogs, a popular self-hosted Git service, has enabled attackers to gain remote code execution on Internet-facing instances and compromise hundreds of servers.
Unpatched Gogs flaw CVE-2025-8110 enables file overwrite and code execution, driving over 700 confirmed compromises.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. REPO has amassed an impressive following since its debut on February 26. Less than two weeks from launch, it hit over 145,000 concurrent players. Now, ...
The tumble climb feature in REPO allows you to reach new heights — literally. It’s not too difficult to unlock this ability once you know where to look, but be careful, as tumble climbing without ...
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REPO: How To Deal With All Monsters
While exploring locations in REPO, you will encounter many different monsters. Some of them will attack you as soon as they notice you, while others will ignore you until you do certain things. This ...
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These PowerShell scripts make it easy to migrate Windows installs
If you're tired of constantly reinstalling Windows 11 because it's broken, these PowerShell scripts are going to be huge time savers.
For my use case I need to clone the repository as in-memory, which works perfectly fine using memory.NewStorage() and memfs.New() (from go-billy/v5), however on user request I need to dump the entire ...
One of the simplest ways for a hacker to gain control of your online accounts is by getting hold of your password. Sometimes, they do this through brute force attacks — automatically checking millions ...
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