Nebula Security is now backed by Y Combinator.
We’re celebrating by bringing you the world’s first Android 17 root demo — “IonStack”, a url click can let attacker fully control your phone.
This is not only an Android root demo. We’re bringing you a full chain browser-to-kernel exploit with two 0-day vulnerabilities affecting Firefox before v151.0.2 and all Linux distros in 15 years. "IonStack" demonstrates how bad actors can control your phone by sending a malicious URL, but good news, Nebula Security found it before attackers do.
Both 0-day were found by our code scanning agent, VEGA, overshadowing any vulnerabilities found by Mythos or any scanner you name it.
VEGA has demonstrated its extraordinary capability in finding critical bugs in the world’s most complicated software: operating systems and browsers. It can spot the same vulnerabilities in your codebase too.
VEGA support full scan and incremental scan that can integrated into your CI/CD flow. We launched VEGA within YC companies and received overwhelmingly positive feedback. Now it is open to all enterprise customers in private beta.
Book a demo with us: https://t.co/eXHKhnE8gC
Paged Out!, a free magazine of one-page reads on programming and hacking, has just released its seventh issue https://t.co/7XJZyHtRNl
In “Print to Play” (p. 38), I show how to install a Tic-Tac-Toe game on your printer by copying and pasting a few lines of PostScript.
After five years of work, the team is happy to announce the Zama Confidential Blockchain Protocol and the release of our Public Testnet.
First things first, read the litepaper ⬇️