How AI Helped Pak Woman Reunite With Family After 17 Years
A ‘missing girl’ report from over a decade ago, facial recognition software and some latest AI technology have helped a young Pakistani woman to reunite with her family after 17 years.
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A ‘missing girl’ report from over a decade ago, facial recognition software and some latest AI technology have helped a young Pakistani woman to reunite with her family after 17 years.
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Curious what frameworks people use for desktop application testing. I run a pentesting firm that does thick clients for enterprise, and we couldn’t find anything comprehensive for this.
Ended up building DASVS over the past 5 years – basically ASVS but for desktop applications. Covers desktop-specific stuff like local data storage, IPC security, update mechanisms, and memory handling that web testing frameworks miss. Been using it internally for thick client testing, but you can only see so much from one angle. Just open-sourced it because it could be useful beyond just us.
The goal is to get it to where ASVS is: community-driven, comprehensive, and actually used.
To people who do desktop application testing, what is wrong or missing? Where do you see gaps that should be addressed? In the pipeline, we have testing guides per OS and an automated assessment tool inspired by MobSF. What do you use now for desktop application testing? And what would make a framework like this actually useful?
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