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Julian Assange bid for Senate seat fails – one percent of Victorians voted for him – TechGeek

TechGeek Julian Assange bid for Senate seat fails – one percent of Victorians voted for him TechGeek In other Senate races, the Wikileaks Party has made some traction but not enough to win a Senate seat. The party is polling at 0.81 percent of the total vote in New South Wales (with more than 68 percent of the votes counted, at the time of writing ...
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Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks Party Underwhelms Everyone With Australian … – Business Insider

Business Insider Julian Assange's WikiLeaks Party Underwhelms Everyone With Australian ... Business Insider While the votes in the Australian election are still coming in, it looks early enough to say that conservative Tony Abbott has trounced liberal Kevin Rudd — and that Julian Assange's specially formed Wikileaks Party may not have done very well at all ... Australian election: Landslide victory for Abbott, Assange may miss out on ...
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Packet Storm Exploit 2013-0903-1 – Apple Safari Heap Buffer Overflow

A heap memory buffer overflow vulnerability exists within the WebKit's JavaScriptCore JSArray::sort(...) method. The exploit for this vulnerability is javascript code which shows how to use it for memory corruption of internal JS objects (Unit32Array and etc.) and subsequent arbitrary code execution (custom ARM/x64 payloads can be pasted into the JS code). This exploit affects Apple Safari version 6.0.1 for iOS 6.0 and OS X 10.7/8.