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      <description>Sometimes you need to intercept traffic from CLI tools. In this post I cover using Burp to intercept traffic from Java, Python, Node and Go CLIs</description>
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      <description>After my last report for work went out the door and my company entered its end-of-year shutdown period, I found myself at my parents house for several days for the holidays, relaxed and with nothing to do. I saw some people on Twitter talking about the SANS Holiday Hack Challenge, and decided I would finally give it a try.
I started on Christmas Eve and after several days of borderline dangerous obsessive completion-compulsion, I had solved all the challenges.</description>
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