So I have a smart plug set up on my printer and print server (old HP 4P with separate network print server.
I have NodeRed watching my CUPS queues via HTTP scraping, and if it sees a job in the queue for that printer, it turns on the print server and printer via the smartplug over wifi. I have seen someone link a project that does something similiar.
Basically it's two vulns chained; first one gives a remote user privileges that a physically present user would get, in order to do things like put a thumbdrive in and have it mount. Then that udisks privilege can be subverted to escalate that level to root. So as long as you can start a remote session, you can pull root and it doesn't even look that hard.
Nexus 7 with FBReader connected via OPDS to Caliber, and I get books via Usenet, most of which I've physically bought but hate reading physical books now. I have several extra Nexus 7s because I like the size, old Android doesn't have a lock screen which annoys the fuck out of me when I read in bed and they work fine.
Seriously, would there be anything that's not known already that would change anything? I think that a video tape of Trump anally violating a Teletubby would just get a yawn and 5D chess comment from his base.
What was that supposed to accomplish? Don't get me wrong, I don't think Trump would have paid any more attention to it in English, but what do you think you're getting done by speaking a language that someone you're trying to get a message across to doesn't speak?
So I have a smart plug set up on my printer and print server (old HP 4P with separate network print server.
I have NodeRed watching my CUPS queues via HTTP scraping, and if it sees a job in the queue for that printer, it turns on the print server and printer via the smartplug over wifi. I have seen someone link a project that does something similiar.