@M4x_1997 4/4:
Last but not least CVE-2026-40369 - Windows Kernel Arbitrary Increment primitive reachable from any browser sandbox renderer process
This one was rejected from Pwn2Own and closed anyway yesterday :(
My exploit is here - blogpost will be soon:
https://t.co/Qqpi7Zo4Gi
3/n:
1 Intel Display Virtualization for Windows OS vulnerability that led to Kernel Arbitrary write:
- CVE-2025-36510
(probably duped with @M4x_1997)
https://t.co/pIpVKLolcM
1/n:
Yesterday was a good day, got credited for 7 CVEs:
3 Intel datacenter GPU vulnerabilities which allowed ESXi VM sandbox escape:
- CVE-2026-20794
- CVE-2026-20879
- CVE-2026-20751
https://t.co/cCCWhXsIy0
Just released a new JADX plugin: Magic Strings 🎯
Extracts and analyzes string constants from decompiled Android apps to find:
• Source file references (.java, .kt files)
• Method name candidates
• All string constants with context
Super useful for reverse engineering and deobfuscation!
🔗 https://t.co/rszD42Eble
#ReverseEngineering #Android #JADX #Security
@neogoose_btw Writing a calculator is not an easy task.
This is more complicated. You need to make sure the order of the expressions is correct and handle different expressions. You should check the calculator with a lot of random expressions just to make sure that it works correctly.
@ghidraninja I've started a repository for build a hardware reverse engineering lab one of my main target is to accomplish bugdet price lab.
Check it out if you would like to
https://t.co/uIgOdM6nz2