A few issues this week, a OOB access in chrome and in the Linux Kernel's Netfilter, and a few issues in Smart UPS devices.
Some unusual issues this week as we get into some speculative executive issues, and some more usual Linux and Window's kernel vulnerabilities. Also some discussion about security through obscurity and the nvidia leaks.
No spot the vuln this week, but we do have a cool kernel bug, "Dirty Pipe", a look at a stack based overflow: BrokenPrint, and finally some discussion about memory tagging.
Quick episode with four somewhat simple bugs in JPEG parsing, a remote memory disclosure in libcurl due to the difference `sizeof(long)` on Linux vs Windows, and a heap out of bounds write in the Linux Kernel.
Just one vulnerability this week, a secure boot bypass, and some research into detecting compiler introduced bugs. Ending the week with a discussion about how to learn fuzzing.
This week we discuss taint analysis and where to use it compared with fuzzing, a couple buggy code patterns in Go to be on the lookout for, and another remote stack-overflow in the Kernel TIPC module.
A discussion heavy episode this week as we speculate about how some XNU code passed muster, and how to exploit a small overflow and weaponizing a large info-leak.
Binary ninja 3.0 just dropped, lets talk about that, then into pwnkit and a couple kernel bugs, and ending this week off with a discussion about dealing with imposter syndrome.
Integer overflows and underflow this week, covering vulns from desktop Zoom clients, to kernel and some routers.
Short episode this week, stack smashing, integer overflowing and a more logical issue. Ending off with a discussion about what to do when you're stuck on CTFs.