After #GUI, I've now pushed implementation of a #TUI output in #Libervia#CLI frontend, which shows A/V call video streams directly into your terminal! It's using #Kitty or #iTerm2 image protocols, or #Unicode half-blocks (thanks to #termimage)
I'm not aware of any other CLI tools doing something similar (#XMPP or not). It's not as useful as GUI, but it's quite fun :)
I'm disclosing three remote code execution (RCE) 0 days for KiTTY. KiTTY is a fork of PuTTY and has 20 million+ downloads. The vulnerability was introduced in the original release and is stable and reliable on Windows 11-Windows XP. Your sysadmin who likes cats and needs PuTTY is probably using it. The lead developer of KiTTY never replied after multiple contacts (see Timeline).
@defcesco Argh, these are just blatant security holes. There's nothing subtle here.
Let's declare a fixed-size buffer and then write an unchecked/arbitrary amount of data to it! Like char buf[1024]; strcpy(buf, input); - what could possibly go wrong?! #KiTTY