VxHunter support Radare2 now, it work with both firmware file and memory dump file.
Thanks to @braincode and Radare community for helping me write this script. #radare2#vxhunter
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In #BHASIA Briefing @barak_hadad & @dorzusman demo exploiting one of the URGENT/11 vulnerabilities found on a Rockwell PLC. They detail how to obtain debug capabilities, show the internals of its implementation by reverse engineering its firmware & more. https://t.co/yEGbwGKVj2
New videos from #BHASIA 2019 Briefings including Keynote "The Next Arms Race" by @mikko and Briefings by @PaulaCqure, @monnappa22, @dfaranha & @craigtweets now posted on the Official Black Hat YouTube Channel — See the playlist here: https://t.co/rbeHphbEXq
[BLOG] Reverse-engineering Broadcom wireless chipsets by @Phenol__ https://t.co/h8OiI8Oddv The long and good trip of an intern, then the long and sad disclosure timeline of 5 vulnerabilities. Thx to @Broadcom we dont know what is vulnerable...
VxHunter The tool we used in our(@504137480 ) talk at #BHASIA is updated. If you have any question, please contact us! https://t.co/KkE1YXIwx0 @BlackHatEvents
Learn how to find vulnerabilities with memory fuzzing and debug VxWorks based IoT Device without built-in debugger at this #BHASIA Briefing. https://t.co/TJTVOMvCbj
BadUSB Cable #2. HID attack through an Apple MacBook USB-C charger. Great for shared workspaces!
Build info coming this month. Still working out some things. These cables work on just about any device with a USB port (Mac/Win/Linux, phones too)