Just completed second event as Hacker in Residence at @rpi. Thanks to @RPISEC for organizing it. For you employers out there, contact https://t.co/QO5dgL7ROa for some interns before someone else scoops them up.
Well members are going nuts now, @willy_wong put $1,000 on top of the pile, and somebody's undisclosed amount just made RPI email me requesting an in-person meeting about matching so that will be interesting. I'll keep matching til this thing closes out in about 4 hours.
It’s impressive to see @RPISEC and @RPI alums making such an impact in #cybesecurity. Perhaps a @BlackHatEvents reunion in 2022 is in order. Reply if you might want to attend.
Fortunately this http.sys bug was an internal find by our team. This one thanks to @_mxms, @fzzyhd1 and everyone who contributes to our tooling and automation.
Confirmed! Jack Dates from RET2 Systems used an integer overflow in Safari and an OOB Write to get kernel code execution. He wins $100K plus 10 Master of Pwn points to start the contest off right!
Today at #NDSS2021's Binary Analysis Workshop, we'll be presenting a paper on PyPANDA: A new python interface for the open-source, PANDA dynamic analysis platform (https://t.co/Dj1caUOb8Z). To accompany the talk, I'm going to share a 🧵 about what we did. Let's start with PANDA:
Frankly, I plan on sending all the kids I find like this to @rpisec so they can build a hacker army. But what really struck me is I've lived in our little hacker commune for so long that I forgot there were people who find social awkwardness off-putting.