So, this week it is my privilege to be TA-ing for Taz Wake for the beta run of his new class FOR577: Linux Incident Response and Threat Hunting. We were looking in the linux /proc filesystem and were noticing in the /proc/<pid>/net/{tcp/udp/icmp/…} that the IP addresses were listed in hex, but little-endian.
Monthly Archives: October 2023
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Apple fixes vulnerabilities in iOS and iPadOS., (Wed, Oct 4th)
Apple today released iOS/iPadOS 17.0.3. These updates fix two vulnerabilities. A WebRTC vulnerability that could be used to execute arbitrary code, establishing initial access to the device, and a Kernel vulnerability used to elevate privileges. The privilege escalation vulnerability has been exploited against older versions of iOS. See Apple's page about these vulnerabilities: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213961.
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PSReadLine 2.3.4 GA Release
We are excited to announce the general availability of PSReadLine 2.3.4! After three preview
releases we are ready to release the GA version of PSReadLine 2.3.4. There are no new features in
this release from the previous preview but wanted to highlight some of the key changes since the
previous stable version, 2.2.6.
Installing PSReadLine 2.3.4
As usual, here are the instructions for installing the latest PSReadLine module. PSReadLine is
available from the PowerShell Gallery.
Use the following command to install PSReadLine using PowerShellGet v2.x:
Install-Module -Name PSReadLine -Force
If you are using the new PSResourceGet, you can use the following command:
Install-PSResource -Name PSReadLine
You may you need ot use the Force parameter to install this version side by side with any
previous preview releases installed.
Note
You must restart your PowerShell session to use the new version of
PSReadLine.
Highlights
Improvements to Predictors
Some of the biggest changes We have improved the user experience for ListView
for PowerShell
Predictive IntelliSense. This includes allowing more than 10 responses, and adding a scrollable list
view. To help with navigation, we have also included a metadata line that informs users of their
position in the scroll.
Another addition are tooltips for plugin predictors. Tooltips are descriptions of prediction
results to help provide more details about what is being predicted. For example, the
Az.Tools.Predictor module provides details about what the suggested cmdlet does.
Additional Changes and fixes
Here are a few other changes and fixes that were made since the previous stable release:
- Fix the menu completion to better handle the backspace key
- Fix some typos in this repository (Thanks @spaette!)
- Change default color for inline prediction to dim
- Make tab completion show results whose ListItemText are different by case only (Thanks @dkaszews!)
- Fix to use the default member color for members
- Add support for upcasing, downcasing, and capitalizing word (Thanks @3N4N!)
- Fix wrong cursor position in menu completion
- Fix parameter dynamic help when the help content is specified in ParameterAttribute
- Append reset VT sequence before rendering the inline prediction
- Fix the broken doc link about PowerShellGet (Thanks @vimode!)
- Add a sample for transforming Unicode code point to Unicode char by Alt+x
- Improve the sensitive history scrubbing to allow retrieving token from az, gcloud, and kubectl
- Improve the default sensitive history scrubbing to allow safe property access
- Work around InvalidOperationException from Console API (Thanks @jazzdelightsme!)
- Add the TerminateOrphanedConsoleApps option on Windows to kill orphaned console-attached process
that may mess up reading from Console input (Thanks @jazzdelightsme) - Supports the text-object command diw in the VI edit mode (Thanks @springcomp!)
You can find the full list of changes on our PSReadLine release page, Big thank you to the
community members who have helped contributed to this release! Thank you @spaette,
@dkaszews, @vimode, @springcomp, @jazzdelightsme and @3N4N for your
contributions!
Previous Blogs
Here are links to all the previous blogs for the PSReadLine releases that highlight the feature
changes more closely.
Feedback
As per usual we love getting your feedback! Please submit bugs, feature requests, or questions to
the repository. Your feedback is always welcomed and appreciated!
Thanks! Give the new version a try and let us know what you think!
Steven Bucher and Dongbo Wang
PSReadLine Maintainers
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