China’s top hacking contest turns months of effort into 15 minutes of exploits, an injection flaw in GitHub Actions, understanding post-compromise activity in exploits targeting Solaris and VoIP, security and quality challenges in integrating software from multiple vendors, and CVE naming turns into wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff!
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