Type zipdump.py -m to see the manual.
zipdump_v0_0_1.zip (https)
MD5: 72594B985FDBE326C6852D9E34DFFA73
SHA256: 7BD6377885A218D691077C837BBCB33B0DC3BA1C673495EF6CE8A5C5C5E8E8AB
Type zipdump.py -m to see the manual.
zipdump_v0_0_1.zip (https)
MD5: 72594B985FDBE326C6852D9E34DFFA73
SHA256: 7BD6377885A218D691077C837BBCB33B0DC3BA1C673495EF6CE8A5C5C5E8E8AB
ultraedit_scripts_v0_0_2.zip (https)
MD5: 41AAAFEE0A7E5BAC98B754A57222C656
SHA256: 3977077CF09219E303A8F2E8FD8F6BD7784889EAA5EBBD502D3E84ACE195264B
In 2006, I posted a video on YouTube about the risk of PXE.
5 years later, YouTube decides my video is inappropriate and removes it.
According to YouTube: YouTube is not a shock site. It’s not okay to post gross-out videos of accidents, dead bodies or similar things intended to be shocking, sensational or disrespectful.
I finally took the time to edit my video and remove all the dead bodies (not). You can watch it on Vimeo.
EICARgen_V2_0.zip (https)
MD5: D346A3725622F981DDA7221799EF08E8
SHA256: 2DF76319D8513B1AD70D327816D3C1028B261EF1E314243DCD0DEC14FF1FC7CE