Trickfighters

A remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability, CVE-2019-10719, was discovered in BlogEngine 3.3.7 and earlier.

Security Research
Penetration Testing
BlogEngine.NET Directory Traversal + Remote Code execution

Trickfighters

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Some call it sport. The city calls it the only justice left. If you meant something else by (e.g., a specific existing game, a YouTube group, a martial arts style, or a nickname), just let me know and I’ll rewrite the text exactly for that. trickfighters

In a crumbling megacity where law is a rumor, disputes are settled in Rythm Battles — not to the death, but to disgrace . Trickfighters belong to anonymous crews named after obsolete martial arts (Ghost Fist, Wire Crane, Static Palm). It sounds like you're asking me to around

Trickfighting isn't just combat — it's a performance. Born from underground parkour battles and illegal rooftop duels, it has evolved into the world’s most dangerous spectator sport. Two fighters enter a variable-environment arena (walls, rails, moving platforms). Victory isn’t only about landing hits; it’s about style . If you meant something else by (e

Now, standing on the edge of the Glass District, he faced Vex — a former partner turned rival. No words. Just the hum of neon and the drip of rain on steel.

The motto: "Don't just win. Break physics. Break minds." Rooftop 99 – A Trickfighter’s Elegy

Each successful attack earns base damage , but a "trick" — a wall-run, a backflip over a strike, a weapon spin — multiplies the score. Chain three tricks before a finishing blow and you trigger a , slowing time for everyone but you.