More SD-PWN, more Tesla hacks, potential RCE in Drupal, and a couple windows vulns.
This week we talk a bit about some Black Friday deals before jumping into another SD-WAN pwn, some jailbreaks, and research into automatic exploit generation.
Some interesting tips and tricks as we look at multiple privileges escalations from XNU to Ubuntu, Bitdefender, and Dropbox (HelloSign).
A Facebook DOM-based XSS, Rocket.chat and Github Actions RCEs, and a Brave Browser information disclosure in this week's episode.
This week we are joined by CTS to discuss fuzzing. We also take at PEN-300/OSEP. Before jumping into this weeks exploits, from NAT Slipstreaming to a Metasploit command injection and plenty in between.
A lot to cover in this episode, from high performance fuzzing on GPUs, to low-cost pentesters, and APT groups. And, of course many vulns from GitHub RCEs to VMWare Workstation race conditions.
It has been a while since we had an exploit extravaganza but here we are. Several binary-level issues from Bad Neighbor on Windows to BleedingTooth on Linux, and several vulns in Qualcomm SoCs, even a Discord RCE.
Its a web-exploit heavy episode impacing Apple, Hasicorp, Azure, Google, and even a DOMPurify Bypass. Then we end-off with a look into benchmarking fuzzers, and a look at the House of Muney heap exploitation technique.
Every wondering how you might fingerprint and trace exploit devs in the wild? Wondered what a backdoor in a D-Link router looks like? Want to hack Facebook (for Android)? We have all of that and more!
Lets go back in time to look at the leaked WinXP source, and a Half-Life 1 exploit. And, while we are at it a couple Instagram vulns and a cheap hardware attack against Android.