Web49 is a #WebAssembly toolkit and interpreter. Written in C. MIT licensed, which is really cool.
Now... it looks to be faster than Wasm3 based on the early benchmarks 😍.
We're really happy to see some huge advancements in this area.
📎 https://t.co/Kax2QcvJlZ
It's just mind-blowing! 🤯 it's so impressive that #ChatGPT is able to answer such complex subjects as exploitation, reversing, decompilation, fuzzing, etc.
https://t.co/8yjQOfOHYZ
I made a video about some mind-blowing examples/usages for security research and engineers.
Slides of my #BHUSA2022 talk about "A Journey Into Fuzzing WebAssembly Virtual Machines" are already available here!
If you want to learn different fuzzing techniques and the processes around them, this talk might be useful!
https://t.co/ATw0vbmpvA
Happy to learn that our paper "Developers Struggle with Authentication in Blazor WebAssembly" is accepted to @IEEEICSME NIER track. We've studied WASM #security posts on StackOverflow and found that topmost issues relate to Authentication in Blazor. @WasmWeekly @WasmSecurity
@obilodeau@awakecoding Thx @obilodeau for the ping ;) Yes I've made multiple talks and workshops about wasm reversing post-covid. Everything is available here I think: https://t.co/XTHXSVlw8n
I am happy to announce that my talk "A Journey Into Fuzzing WebAssembly Virtual Machines" has been accepted at #BHUSA 2022 🥳
Thx @BlackHatEvents and see you there!
Very interesting post on function pointer casts in @pyodide , including details of how such casts work in wasm in general and how they can be optimized in projects that need to support undefined behavior (calling with a different signature)
https://t.co/52YwMmp0AR
Next training about #browser fuzzing will be at @reconmtl in June 2022.
If you want to learn the most efficient ways to find 0-days in Google Chrome, Firefox and Safari it's here ;)
https://t.co/mCH6cU5upy
Introduction to WAGI - CGI is back! The experimental WAGI project allows you to write HTTP handlers as WebAssembly binaries. And the best thing: You don't need any libraries for it. https://t.co/Tey0AgFkfs
The UI app for Disney+ is written in Rust, compiled to WebAssembly, running in their custom Native Client Platform Runtime. This gives them a great middle ground between performance, DX, and ability to update the app more frequently.
https://t.co/pLwqcuSHmW