
How to Take Multi-monitor Screenshots on Linux Using the Xlib and XCB Libraries
Learn how to take multi-monitor screenshots on Linux using the Xlib and XCB libraries and how to save those screenshots in the BMP file format.

Learn how to take multi-monitor screenshots on Linux using the Xlib and XCB libraries and how to save those screenshots in the BMP file format.

Learn how to hook 64-bit code from WOW64 32-bit mode and easily switch between these two modes with the help of the WOW64 subsystem.

By knowing the principles by which imported functions are linked in Mach-O libraries, we can redirect their calls to our code, in which we can gain co...

Learn how to set network hooks in macOS kernel mode to manipulate and manage network activity.

Learn how to overcome some of the most common challenges of developing a user mode file system driver.

In this article, we want to share our experience using CUDA for defining the fastest way to find the max element and its index with different algorith...

Learn how the knowledge of the basics of the I/O Kit device and driver matching process can help you build a USB device filtering driver.

In this article, we talk about how to create a simple display-only driver and establish its interaction with the user mode.

Apriorit experts describe some of the most critical embedded Linux estimation issues and share their thoughts on what you can do to avoid them.

Use NFQUEUE and ARP spoofing to monitor and intercept network traffic between the Linux kernel and the user space.
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