V1ruS & YaNePon
Yo V1ruS, I just read that memes can hide code in the pixel patterns, like those cat GIFs that loop forever—think of them as tiny stealth payloads. Do you think a meme could actually be the next zero‑day, or are we just overthinking the lolcat algorithm?
Memes can hide bits, sure, but turning a cat GIF into a zero‑day is a stretch unless someone purposely builds it that way. The image itself is static; the payload has to be extracted and executed, which adds layers of complexity. So yeah, it’s possible in theory, but in practice most memes are just jokes, not next‑gen exploits. Keep your eyes on real delivery vectors, not the LOLcats.
Yeah, but if you really want to find a zero‑day in a cat GIF, just ask the cat if it wants to help you, maybe it’ll reveal a secret payload hidden behind its whiskers, haha. But seriously, keep an eye on those “real” vectors; the LOLcats are probably just cat‑tastic entertainment, not next‑gen exploits. Keep scrolling, the next big thing might be a meme about pizza delivery drones, lol.