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adulau / DumpLinuxMemory.md
Created March 5, 2013 22:03
Acquiring memory from a running Linux system (notes)

How to acquire memory from a running Linux system

Dumping memory on Linux system can be cumbersome especially that the behavior might be different among different GNU/Linux distribution or Linux kernel version. In the early days, the easiest was to dump the memory from the memory device (/dev/mem) but over time the access was more and more restricted in order to avoid malicious process to directly access the kernel memory directly. The kernel option CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM was introduced in kernel version 2.6 and upper (2.6.36–2.6.39, 3.0–3.8, 3.8+HEAD). So you'll need to use a Linux kernel module in order to acquire memory.

fmem

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jtan189 / JavaPasswordSecurity.java
Created September 29, 2012 15:10
Java PBKDF2 Password Hashing Code
import java.security.SecureRandom;
import javax.crypto.spec.PBEKeySpec;
import javax.crypto.SecretKeyFactory;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException;
/*
* PBKDF2 salted password hashing.
* Author: havoc AT defuse.ca
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irae / _Stay_standalone.md
Last active April 17, 2025 15:49 — forked from kylebarrow/example.html
Stay Standalone: Prevent links in standalone web apps opening Mobile Safari

#Stay Standalone

A short script to prevent internal links to a "webapp" added to iPhone home screen to open in Safari instead of navigating internally.