The Linux kernel 6.10 introduces the mseal syscall for memory protection. Discover its unique features, how it differs from prior schemes, its kernel implementation, and the userspace exploits it prevents.
https://t.co/wDzD9ysgjq
@PaulRutters@Trenitaliano This company operates solely by scamming people. They book your tickets 5mins apart and then delay.
After that they invent the check-in fine scam. They fine you 100eur on their 4eur ticket because you didn’t read their email and now they remove it without giving your money back.
Debugging the Windows Hypervisor and dissecting Secure Kernel calls – my latest blog post takes you through the process, step-by-step.
https://t.co/O52PU3KTEI
#Hyperv#ReverseEngineering
The video just went live for my recent @BlueHatIL talk about a new Windows vulnerability class, including an exploit for kernel code execution 👇
https://t.co/b1oRjXOKM5
Excited to share my latest article: PgC - a novel approach to disable Patchguard during runtime using basic memory management principles.
It has worked against every version of Patchguard for the last 7 years, without needing any updates!
https://t.co/H5dDddpuMP
✍️ An introduction to PCIe for beginners from the software side with plenty of practical example’s on Windows:
https://t.co/L6xt5xfL08
https://t.co/VkGUaPduP2
📽️ "Red Team Tales - 7 Years of Physical Penetration Testing" with Justin Wynn is our next 44CON 2023 talk video for you:
https://t.co/Mm6CfIQp4s
#44CON2023#Cybersecurity@redteamwynns
The recording of our (me, @bzvr_, @kucher1n) #37c3 talk “Operation Triangulation: What You Get When Attack iPhones of Researchers” was published! https://t.co/j97J9TiXsC