freeTSA.org provides a free Time Stamp Authority. Adding a trusted timestamp to code or to an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place.
: The extractor generates a merged file named 00 -- _ALL.bin , but this may not always yield a valid, bootable SPI image. Users must often manually determine if the merged output is useful for their specific hardware.
The world of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware is a double-edged sword. On one side, it provides robust boot security and hardware initialization. On the other, it has become a prime target for advanced persistent threats (APTs) and low-level rootkits. At the heart of this battleground lies —a critical security feature designed to protect the firmware’s integrity.
: Parses all AMI PFAT revisions and formats, including complex structures like Index Information tables and nested structures .
Individual image components (e.g., BIOS regions or ME regions). The "All" file: The continuous merge of the segments (use with caution). Decompiled scripts:
$ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=n" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf $ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # (I'm Feeling Lucky) ### HTTP 2.0 in cURL: Get the latest cURL release and use this command: curl --http2. ### REST API in Tor: Add "-k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050". # Normal domains within the Tor-network. $ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # ".onion" domain within the Internet. $ curl -k --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # ".onion" domain within the Tor network. $ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf
: The extractor generates a merged file named 00 -- _ALL.bin , but this may not always yield a valid, bootable SPI image. Users must often manually determine if the merged output is useful for their specific hardware.
The world of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware is a double-edged sword. On one side, it provides robust boot security and hardware initialization. On the other, it has become a prime target for advanced persistent threats (APTs) and low-level rootkits. At the heart of this battleground lies —a critical security feature designed to protect the firmware’s integrity.
: Parses all AMI PFAT revisions and formats, including complex structures like Index Information tables and nested structures .
Individual image components (e.g., BIOS regions or ME regions). The "All" file: The continuous merge of the segments (use with caution). Decompiled scripts: