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itm4n.github.io
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| | | | | Whenever a "new" DLL hijacking / planting trick is posted on Twitter, it generates a lot of comments. "It's not a vulnerability!" or "There is a lot of hijackable DLLs on Windows..." are the most common reactions. Though, people often don't really speak about the same thing, hence the overall confusion which leads us nowhere. I don't pretend to know the ultimate truth but I felt the need to write this post in order to hopefully clarify some points. | |
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googleprojectzero.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Posted by James Forshaw, Project Zero Previously I presented a technique to exploit arbitrary directory creation vulnerabilities on Wi... | |
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santandersecurityresearch.github.io
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| | | | | The public blog of Santander Cyber Security Research | |
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raelize.com
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| | | Raelize provides top-notch embedded device security serrvices like consultancy, testing, research and training. | ||