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15:00
Anybody here read "Black Hat Python"? It's amazing.
cbg @DanieleBernardini
I just ran a MITM that injected JavaScript into HTTPS pages in Internet Explorer. I'm just a few steps away from writing an Open Source Python adware. LOL!
@Wally isn't that easily detectable by modern AV's though?
Or are you just doing this as a POC?
No, currently manipulating COM is not raising any redflags even in Kaspersky. I guess if some on. It's a POC. Going to upload on Github
The source and idea are from BlackHat Python book.
In the book there is a script that steals Google and Facebook Credentials.
15:05
I am writing generic migration tool for django data, one command reads from a database, serialises, create a set of migrations, the migrations then inserts/updates the data. Am I reinventing the wheel? :-)
@Wally Are you doing it with scapy?
I guess if people use it Signature detection will kick in. But you can always obscufate the code using a random chiper.
@Wally They usually hook the dangerous functions and check to see suspicious activities taking place though
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@JonClements: cool hat!
No. Simple HTTP server and COM.
15:07
@DSM I'm well chuffed :)
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@MorganThrapp: I think elif a<1:c+=l==x;l*=l!=x is a few characters shorter.
import win32com.client
@Wally Well if you've taken the fuss to mess with COM you deserve to not get detected. (Eww COM)
@DSM Yup, it sure is, thanks!
Looks like I can even manipulate "File Explorer". I'll have to see.
Windows is a crapware developers paradise.
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15:11
(sigh) You can't put names in a list..
@Wally Old Windows is. The newer versions of Windows are pretty safe.
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@Wally yes, but part of it would be accepting the spoofed https cert on your local machine. otherwise, MITM would be rampant
I'm starting #ProjectNirvanaOS in which I send Right to Infromation queries to all Indian Government offices asking them if they are using pirated Windows and to provide invoices if they are using Windows. Which puts them in a tight spot cos they can't provide invoices since you know they didn't buy it. Then I subtly suggest them to use Linux by providing some thing like. "Are you using Linux." "Do you use any free and Open Source software".
user559633
good luck with that
@tristan It's COM. No need to do certificates. Works only on IE
15:13
lol
user559633
sure.
I can file an RTI online for 20 cents.
user559633
What are you waiting for then? That sounds exciting.
I can mass file RTIs. So for a few dollars I can hit a lot of offices and hopefully bring change. rtionline.gov.in
Okay.
15:15
Works only with Indian debits cards.
I think
user559633
I just hacked that site using COM.
@tristan I was surprised at first. You don't even need HTTPS stripping. The website still uses HTTPS. It's like an addon I think.
user559633
download and then run this script with privileged credentials. YOUVE BEEN HAXXED
You can try the code yourself. nostarch.com/blackhatpython
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@Wally I like that you pirated a book and think you can get your local government to admit piracy so you can claim moral high-ground about open source software.
@tristan To be fair, that is how a lot of malware gets spread these days. Look at stuxnet or cryptolocker.
I ran Pycharm without admin. Does COM need previliges. Atleast it's the first step towards an Open Source adware. There is even previlige escalation code in the book if I remember correctly.
@MorganThrapp Not sure about stuxnet but cryptolocker, yes.
@tristan I didn't have to cos I got the discounted version on Amazon.in. They sell indian versions of books really cheap.
user559633
I promise you that your code, taken from a book that's over a year old, is not doing a novel exploit in a modern windows OS.
Works on Windows 8
They threw a bunch of infected flash drives in the parking lot and someone plugged it into an air-gapped machine.
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i don't like or trust microsoft, but i'm still certain they are hiring incredibly smart, productive people, especially in the departments of writing backdoors that only they can use.
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@MorganThrapp alright mr robot
15:22
@tristan Speaking of, Season 2 just started filming.
Vulnerability exploitation on Windows is a real mess nowadays. ever since Windows 8
They've been working hard.
Still a matter of how much budget you put in where though
user559633
@MorganThrapp i hate to admit that i like that show. same level of embarrassing as someone catching you listening to the tron soundtrack while coding
@tristan So, not at all? Because the Tron soundtrack is awesome.
Also, first or second soundtrack? (or the remix?)
user559633
to be fair, i only listen to the tron soundtrack when writing in compiled languages
Mr Robot?
15:24
Good of you to save it for the real hacker shit, keyboard cowboy.
user559633
@Wally en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Robot_(TV_series) check it out, i think you'll like it
user559633
i don't care if your code works; mine was hard to write
@tristan I'm not trying to get anyone to admit about pircacy. I'm subtly forcing them to chage to Open Source and Linux. I may the father of a new revoultion. Muhahaha. ;) If I get a few hundred computers to run Linux I'll be thrilled.
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@Wally alright hacker man, maybe take a breather
@Wally Hack the planet bro.
15:27
@Wally I appreciate your idealism. Good luck.
We just provided multiple choice dialog options.
I cringed when they subtly tried to explain what a Raspberry Pi was.
Is it too much to suggest using this for garlicky situations?
@idjaw Depends on how garlicky. I've definitely seen some times where that's needed.
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15:30
no one say anything, i have an apropos image that i've been saving
@MorganThrapp That service just always gives me a good laugh. I like integrated it where I can.
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i love misspelled "edgy" graffiti so much
hahah, was the finger made more suggestive on purpose? It sure seems like it.
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yeah haha
15:34
I thought that was a penis. LOL! I forgot English use middle finger
For expressing themselves.
Kung Fury is my power animal
best knock knock joke ever
Cabbage
@PM2Ring wonderful cabbagey goodness to you, sir.
@PM2Ring cabbage
15:38
Hi, Bhargav. Thanks, idjaw. I trust you and your family (including mooses (meese?)) are doing well.
@PM2Ring Everything is A-OK here. :)
Everything is 5/7
Well, gotta go heads down for a bit. This job keeps getting in the way.....
rbrb for now folks
Just a quick question that's hard to Google. I'm pretty sure that in a nested .format replacement field that doesn't have field_names, the order is left to right, not inner to outer. I can't check it myself because Python 2.6 requires field_names. IOW, '{:0{}b}'.format(2, 4) should return '0010'
15:42
mac doesn't let you switch languages without restarting :(
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@corvid life is hard sometimes
@BhargavRao Kannada looks so much like telugu.
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@PM2Ring: you'll get 0010 in version >= 2.7. Does that help?
Yes. Thanks, DSM.
oldest version I have is 2.7 and I can confirm on greater than that version, that's what I get too
(jeez idjaw...seriously get to work already....)
15:46
Do you use Linux? I'm having trouble using Unicode in Telugu almost everywhere. Even in Open Office in Windows.
btw @GLaDOS bad news.... pypi.python.org/pypi/strawberry and it sounds a biiit similar to what we were talking about....we need a hostile takeover.
Thanks idjaw. I just needed that info to round out an answer I wrote yesterday. The OP gave me an accept, but left a comment saying he found my format string a bit confusing. So I just wrote a mini-tutorial.
@idjaw That is odd
such a good name too....
@Wally yep, Telugu was implemented as a offshoot of the Kannada language.
15:49
hahah...wikipedia: "This article is about the language. For the people, see Kannada people. For other uses, see Kannada (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Canada."
technically you can also make rhubarb jam, however that is already taken.
@BhargavRao Do you use Unicode for Kannada? Does it work straight away.
@Wally Nope, I don't use Kannada while programming. :/
Is it just me or does every urllib question come with a requests comment and/or answer?
Not for programming. For any use while typing. For example when you pasted the kannada text in SO profile.
15:53
cabbage all
@Carpetsmoker I thought I was the only one that did that.
@Carpetsmoker Sounds fair to me. Even the official Python docs have a link to Requests.
@inspectorG4dget cabbage
@Wally I copied from Wikipedia page.
Ok.
@PM2Ring meh.Library choice is really the root of the problem on most questions, and offering a completely different way of doing things only risks of confusing the author further. It's not like urllib is bad or anything...
15:57
From docs.python.org/3/library/… See also: The Requests package is recommended for a higher-level http client interface.
@BhargavRao Can you create a new room for us if you're free. Just a few secs.
@PM2Ring Bit of a stretch, but: PHP is also "commonly used". Should Python questions now get PHP answers?
If the answer would say "here's what you did wrong with urllib" and then proceed to say "oh, there's also requests and look how much easier that is", then that would be okay, but only saying "use requests" doesn't strike me as that helpful...
@Wally Done. Check your notif
@Carpetsmoker I agree that if someone's asked a urllib question they really should get a urllib answer. And optionally an alternative solution using Requests.
The only time I feel justified in saying "abandon your current approach and use this technique/library instead" is when OP is deep in XY problem territory.
"Here is how to fix your current approach, and also have you considered using this other technique/library?" is, of course, fine anytime.
16:04
I'm still using Python 2.6, so I don't know what Python 3's urllib is like. And I do still use urllib / urllib2 for simple stuff. But I'd much rather use Requests for anything fancy.
A few years ago I wrote some Python stuff to log in & post stuff on a now-defunct forum / chat site, all using urllib / urllib2. It was an interesting learning experience, but Requests would have made it much less painful. Sadly, I don't remember much of the stuff I had to do to make it work, but I guess I can always read my old scripts. :)
@PM2Ring It's basically the same, except some stuff renamed (urllib2 is now urllib.request).
Ah, ok. I guess that's reasonable.
I suppose the situation with Requests is a bit like the jQuery thing in JavaScript. If someone asks a question in core JavaScript they deserve an answer that doesn't assume they're an idiot for not using jQuery.
Possibly instead of using urllib you could use jQuery?
Possibly instead of jQuery you could use kQuery?
kQuery in the name of the Star Lord and the holy KS.
16:15
FWIW, here's that answer I mentioned earlier. The stuff about .format took longer to write than the original answer. :)
It's a KevinScript port of jQuery that has exactly the same functionality except on every method call it generates a random gif.
@RobertGrant Only if you're using a Python implementation that runs on JavaScript. :)
Which is not as crazy as it might sound: it'd let you do client-side stuff in Python. But I wouldn't expect it to be very fast.
Brython!
I love Brython
Interesting!
16:20
how can you make a list of length n where each element is 1 with prob p and 0 otherwise?
is there a neat way to do this in python?
[1 if random.random() < p else 0 for _ in range(n)]
fixed to produce 1/0 instead of t/f
I think an int call would also work there, for unfans of ternary logic.
true
also, cabbages for everyone
(np.random.random(10) < p).astype('int') it turns out!
@tzaman thanks
np!
(you can choose to read that either as "no problem!" or me raising my fists and yelling out "NUMPY!!!!")
16:24
Sometimes I feel like numpy is Python's jquery.
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I choose the latter because it's funnier.
@Kevin why is that?
@tzaman I thought you might have been multiplying N by P factorial. Which is silly because P is a probability and thus most likely not an integer.
@eleanora Because you just assumed that we knew you wanted a Numpy solution, rather than one using core Python.
@eleanora Jquery is often used when ordinary javascript would have sufficed. And the same thing happens with numpy. (Note: I am not saying this is bad or wrong)
16:29
At least for someone answering their own questions with numpy it's reasonable to assume they're going to carry on doing more numpy things, so it makes sense
but yeah, suggesting numpy solutions when it hasn't been asked for or indicated by the question is overkill, and far too common
@Kevin ah thanks
in this case either would have been fine
I hope you weren't offended by my comment, eleanora. I'm just a bit sick of seeing Numpy questions on SO that don't bother using the Numpy tag. Sure, a lot of the time you can tell from the code in the question, but not always.
cbg
@eleanora cbg and indeed PM2Ring is correct. Numpy != Pandas != Python
16:43
What a confusing question title! stackoverflow.com/questions/35897227/…
yeah...best leave that one alone and let it die away in the pile
I understand that the commas create a tuple, but I must admit I'm a bit surprised that the internal stock = {... assignment doesn't raise a SyntaxError
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internal?
I forget that Kevin and tristan are different people.
I always thought they were the same.
@DSM Well, it's inside the tuple formed from the two dicts.
16:46
@Wally errrr.... okay.... scratches head in bafflement...
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@PM2Ring: There are two tuples, each with a dict as the first element.
Ah! The penny drops!
hahah @PM2Ring and out blossoms a question.
Yeah. I'm not good with people names. LOL! I rememer the old days when I asked questions without googling. Poke used to be here back then
@Wally he still is :)
16:48
Poke is still here. Just don't poke him. Poke does not like to be poked
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Apart from the comma thing, I think print "price: %s" % prices[key] and the successor were meant to be indented, and there's a price/prices typo. This code is not in good shape..
FWIW, there was a brilliant language on the Amiga called E which let you do assignments inside a list eg, a =[1, 2, 3, b =[4, 5, 6], 7] was legal.
@PM2Ring Confusing problem too! I didn't know you could create tuples like that without parens
He is not as frequent as the old days. Back then he was always online.
I see Poke very early in the morning (EST), typically.
16:49
@Carpetsmoker Yeah. The commas create the tuple, not the parens. The parens are only needed sometimes to resolve ambiguity.
Poke is here usually at office hours :d
Eg, In a, b, c = 1, 2, 3 there are tuples on both sides of the assignment, but no parens required.
While I appreciate your input, I don't get why you find it necessary to go out of your way to remove relevant information from my question. Is what I have tried not relevant? Is using strong text above a code sample incorrect? — Patrick Allen 7 mins ago
how do I tell him "don't take edits personally" without making it worse
@davidism you should reference one of tristan's earlier pictures. :p
Reply with "I am your OG and you will respect my edits!"
16:51
wow, this guy is incredibly dense, see comment under my answer
@davidism Shrug. It's his answer. SO is "sort-a" like a wiki, but it's still mostly his answer.
OG? Original God?
I remember him cos he had a photo. I forget others. I remember people with faces as avatars. Antti Haapala, Davidism, Poke etc. I find Poke hot. Don't tell him that though. It may gross him out.
LOL!
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@Ffisegydd wow it's like biggie and tupac again
16:53
@tristan it's nothing like that. Those gentlemen had style and substance. This is Kanye West.
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my punctuation free run on sentences usually imply dry sarcasm
@Carpetsmoker it was a rhetorical question, I already know that I'm right and he's wrong
LOL! The southpark parody on Kanye
... the album is called 'waves'
@tristan I thought sarcasm was the default mode to interpret whatever you write? :p
16:54
It's hardly bloody Shakespeare
I don't bother to show when I am being sarcastic or not. People can guess.
@davidism I know SFA about Flask, and I see you're trying to create a neat MCVE, but I think you may be crossing into "conflicts with author's intent" territory there.
@IntrepidBrit shakespear....
user559633
the guardian is like a lower quality "the onion," right?
@Carpetsmoker Already amended before you commented ;)
16:55
@tristan it has become a lower quality onion. I think at one point it actually could have been considered good. I've only been seeing rubbish like that coming out of the guardian lately.
The only thing the Guardian has done recently is the whole Snowdon thing.
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♫ any time y'all wanna see me again ♫ rewind this track right here, close your eyes ♫ and picture me rollin' ♫
respect
user559633
♫ We're no strangers to love ♫ You know the rules and so do I ♫
<3 tristan <3
I know what you did there
17:00
Why was this reopened? IMO Is floating point math broken? was a good dupe target. — vaultah 3 mins ago
♫ I've got a brand new combine harvester ♫ And I'll give you the key ♫
Am I missing something?
Didn't know I'd have use for my 'NameError: name 'python3' is not defined' canonical this quickly.
@MartijnPieters NO WAY
♫ And it's all my fault for not getting off ♫ And you made it start, can you make it stop? ♫
17:01
Anyone know of a good title to add it to the sopython canon? (stackoverflow.com/questions/35845768/…)
@AnttiHaapala WAY!
@vaultah I'd re-hammer but waiting for a reply to your post. It is a dupe. Fine, I will leave it
user559633
"♫ Got the drugs but need a hot one that'll make me go damn ♫ Was the most banging guts that I ever have smashed ♫" - the beatles
@MartijnPieters well that NameError is good
then add some tags about command not found...
you should also add pip to that one...
I've seen that
porbably should write a new question...
@AnttiHaapala I've already duped a NameError: name 'pip' not defined question to that one.
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17:07
""Oh, they're Rickrolling with tickets? That's atrocious. We got past the 80's, I thought. That's pretty bad. It's a waste of time," said one person downtown visiting from Atlanta."
ironic that someone from Atlanta visiting Asheville would be complaining about wasting time
17:17
@MartijnPieters How about "Confusing the Python interpreter REPL with the terminal shell" ? Maybe throw "command line" in there somewhere. :)
@PM2Ring "Confusing the Python command line interpreter REPL with the terminal shell"
Perfect.
Or to paraphrase a line from Martijn's answer "Confusing the shell command line with the Python prompt".
in numpy, can this trick be reproduced for 2d arrays ? np.random.random(n) < p
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You can make a 2d random array and vector-compare it to p, if that's what you're asking.
17:28
@DSM maybe that does it.. I want a random 2d array where each elements has 1 with prob p and 0 otherwise
_books= u.query("""SELECT count(*)  FROM _books""")
count = _books.fetchall()
print(count[0][0])
Hello, does anyone know why I have to use [0][0] to get the count number?
@AnttiHaapala that latter one probably should remain separate.
if I used just one [0] I get something like ((11,),)
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@eleanora: yeah, np.random.random((3,3)) < p should work then. You could also use np.random.choice, something like np.random.choice([0,1], size=(3,3), p=[0.3, 0.7]) (warning: not tested)
@DSM thanks!
17:33
@AnttiHaapala: on the other hand, it was trivial to add that case to the answer.
stackoverflow.com/questions/16857105/… should these be directed there as well
actually that too has pretty nice answers
I also hammered 1 easy_install there
@soni-b3196413 You're using fetchall() so it returns a sequence of rows and each row is a sequence of fields. So you're accessing the first field on the first row.
@MorganThrapp I tried to use fetch() and fetchOne but these seem to not work.
@soni-b3196413 What does "not work" mean?
I get error.
17:37
@PM2Ring: sigh, what's the point in educating a user about too broad posts if you override the Post button and give them an answer anyway?
I do like that we are still trying to "educate" planet Earth :)
a nobel cause
@MartijnPieters lol: stackoverflow.com/questions/17015171/… can't complain about lack of research :D
@MartijnPieters Sorry. I didn't override anything. I guess I managed to submit just as you put it on hold. I'll delete my answer if you like.
[root@localhost crawler]# python _statistics.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "_statistics.py", line 9, in <module>
    repos = _books.fetch()
AttributeError: 'Cursor' object has no attribute 'fetch'
@MorganThrapp It means I get that error :)
17:38
Try fetchone (all lowercase)
@PM2Ring np, I though you had.
@vaultah Same with fetchone :\
Yup, what vaultah said.
The comments give the answers as well, may as well leave it.
Show me the stack trace from fetchone().
17:40
@MartijnPieters Ok. Thanks.
@PM2Ring: The new-answer notification came in late, I should have looked at the time stamps. Mea Culpa!
Heh, so you got an 11 second grace there.
Yeah, I was slightly surprised when I saw the on-hold banner.
Huh? Another answer has appeared to that question!
@MartijnPieters i've closed about 5 easy_install/pip/python NameErrors now
17:44
Ah, easy_install, forgot about that one.
I'll add setup.py too.
setup.py would be syntax errors
ah not that one either :D
I just ate entire container of coleslaw....what is wrong with me...
I'm glad I have support
@AnttiHaapala my answer covers syntax errors too.
17:47
@idjaw The real question is why you would eat any at all.
@MorganThrapp careful....coleslaw is precious and delicious. Don't go there.
@idjaw By which you mean nasty and slimy, right?
I keep gettign snytax errers in my Pyhton progrmas and I don't know why.
you....you went there.....right in the painful part, man....right in the painful part.
Now, now children.
17:48
I don't hate oil based coleslaw, but the mayo based stuff is nasty.
yes
I was having the vinegar based one
Alright, then I guess we can still be friends.
which is the superior one
@AnttiHaapala: nearly closed stackoverflow.com/questions/8650459/… as a dup..
At least where I am the vinegar one basically doesn't exist.
17:49
sweet. removes Morgan off the list
I'm glad we can resolve this amicably.
I was afraid you two were going to have to go to couples counselling.
we almost got there. I'm glad our relationship was strong enough to get over that bump
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The temptation to answer a question with a one-line itertools answer rather than to spend the time looking for the right dup target is hard to resist.
@Ffisegydd Only if you'll be our counselor.
And only if by counselling you mean drinking.
Consulting? Counselling? Same thing.
17:51
drink 'till you love each other. - By Dr. Fizzy Fizzalot
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@MartijnPieters ^above has the "setup.py" syntax error in comments :d
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.. and while I was looking for one, someone else posted a sub-optimal answer. Natch.
@DSM If only we could score rep &/or badges for finding good dupe targets...
I could have my own TV show. I'd be like Jeremy Kyle but more demeaning.
@MartijnPieters well there is this: stackoverflow.com/questions/8548030/…
17:54
@Ffisegydd based on this headline, it looks like you're good to make a move to take over: mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/…
@DSM There was a question a few days ago where using groupby was the obvious solution, and the input list was already sorted, but 4 other answers were posted before some posted one using groupby
@AnttiHaapala bit late now to point that commenter to the canonical :-)
Sounds like a great show.
Morgan we need to step up our game
17:55
I have wanted to see how drunk I could be and still appear on TV.
I'm willing to do this for you.
@MorganThrapp They literally take the dregs of humanity and make them have their fights on national TV while Kyle parades around and pretends to be a decent human.
@Ffisegydd So The Jerry Springer show for the Brits?
So like, the Euro version of Jerry Springer
haha yeup
@MartijnPieters since the question does not even call this by name lets just close this as unable to reproduce (as nobody was able to reproduce it, and it mostly had something to do with that guy trying to run setup.py in python shell)
@MorganThrapp Yeah but I believe Kyle is generally regarded to be even worse than Springer.
17:58
@Ffisegydd That is either impressive or terrifying. Probably both.
[tag:cv-pls] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35898971/why-isnt-is-integer-working-when-my-variables-are-definitely-floating-numbers

can we close that one before it gets bombarded. Typo problem.

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