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taeluralexis.com
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| | | | | We'll target a network comprising 3 machines, leveraging CVE exploits, pivoting, code obfuscation techniques, and AV bypass strategies. | |
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objective-see.com
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neodyme.io
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| | | | | In this series of blog posts, we cover how we could exploit five reputable security products to gain SYSTEM privileges with COM hijacking. If you've never heard of this, no worries. We introduce all relevant background information, describe our approach to reverse engineering the products' internals, and explain how we finally exploited the vulnerabilities. We hope to shed some light on this undervalued attack surface. | |
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huey.xyz
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| | | See only the content you want on your feed; avoid being locked in by closed platforms. Update (16 August 2022): Some time after writing this post, I discovered other great explanations of how RSS works and why you should use it that are probably better than mine. Do check them out: About Feeds by Matt Webb You Need Feeds What is RSS? Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a very well... | ||