Bruins lock up Pastrnak with 8-year, $90M deal through 2031
The Boston Bruins have signed forward David Pastrnak to an eight-year contract extension that will pay him $90 million — the sixth-largest deal in NHL history.
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The Boston Bruins have signed forward David Pastrnak to an eight-year contract extension that will pay him $90 million — the sixth-largest deal in NHL history.
Context: https://www.reddit.com/r/hacking/comments/usqx9g/anyone_want_to_join_a_ctf_team/ https://www.reddit.com/r/hacking/comments/w5lqcm/would_anyone_like_to_join_a_ctf_group_that/
I started a CTF team through r/hacking last summer and by fall we reached top 50 US on CTFTime. This year we hope to reach top 25 or better.
However, in addition to CTF’s I’m trying to make the club more real-world oriented by having community projects and exploit development for bug-bounty programs and general hacking.
If you would like to join message me what interests you most and please include your qualifications (coding experience, CTF experience, CTF writeups you are proud of).
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So this is the entrance to my building, consistently packages are stolen. Initially I thought they were putting a piece of metal/card in between to ‘flip’ the latch open. But now a security strip had installed and it is still happening.
We have video footage so it it not someone from the building or walking in behind someone. Unfortunately the camera does not show what they use. They seem to put a bit of pressure against the door.
It seems like I am missing an obvious thing.
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