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benediktkr / com.apple.systempreferences.intelligence.json
Created January 14, 2025 21:55 — forked from jonesiscoding/com.apple.systempreferences.intelligence.json
Disable the Apple Intelligence & Siri System Settings Pane
{
"title": "Siri System Settings (com.apple.systempreferences)",
"description": "Use this section to disable the Siri & Apple Intelligence panel in System Settings.",
"links": [
{
"rel": "Siri-Specific Source",
"href": "https://gist.github.com/jonesiscoding/270dffd9676b212ae741b9571afc9751"
},
{
"rel": "Original Source",
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benediktkr / appdaemon_irk.yaml
Created September 13, 2023 22:27 — forked from dgrnbrg/appdaemon_irk.yaml
Randomized key resolution for apple device tracking
tracker_test:
class: IrkTracker
module: irk_tracker
training_input_text: input_text.irk_tag
data_loc: tracker_logs/
rows_per_flush: 100
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benediktkr / Hacking North Korea’s Grand People’s Study House.md
Last active January 13, 2025 12:02 — forked from anonymous/1.md
Hacking North Korea’s Grand People’s Study House

Hacking North Korea’s Grand People’s Study House

Prologue

I've decided to post this article anonymously. As much as I would have loved to get credit for it, it is not worth putting the safety of my Korean guides at risk. They are great people, and having any connection to this (even though everything done was legal), could cause them to suffer consequences under the regime.

In the Spring of 2016 I had the chance to travel to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, known in the West as North Korea. The trip was very enlightening, and I’ve come away with a lot of new personal thoughts about the country. This post is not about my personal thoughts though, this post is about my love of cybersecurity and my constant want to be put on new national security lists.

Grand People’s Study House