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Article: Update: strings.py Version 0.0.10 - published about 4 hours ago.
Content: This small update brings support for ZIP 2.0 via the pyzipper module. strings_V0_0_10.zip (http)MD5: F98C9D646A83322BC9226673D79FFE2DSHA256: 7C062616C95DE5DDF0792A8CE9CA0CCA14FF43A8786DCED043193B729361BB59 ...
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Article: Update: strings.py Version 0.0.10 - published about 4 hours ago.
Content: This small update brings support for ZIP 2.0 via the pyzipper module. strings_V0_0_10.zip (http)MD5: F98C9D646A83322BC9226673D79FFE2DSHA256: 7C062616C95DE5DDF0792A8CE9CA0CCA14FF43A8786DCED043193B729361BB59 ...
https://blog.didierstevens.com/2024/11/02/update-strings-py-version-0-0-10/   
Published: 2024 11 02 08:28:43
Received: 2024 11 02 08:38:16
Feed: Didier Stevens
Source: Didier Stevens
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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