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muhammadraza.me
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| | | | | In this post, we will understand how an HTTP server works by implementing one in Python. | |
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blog.quarkslab.com
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| | | | | This article describes how Windows Defender implements its network inspection feature inside the kernel through the use of WFP (Windows Filtering Platform), how the device object's security descriptor protects it from being exposed to potential vulnerabilities and details some bugs I found. As a complement to this post, a small utility is released to test the different bugs. | |
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williamdurand.fr
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| | | | | I am writing a minimum viable network stack from scratch for ArvernOS (a UNIX-like toy kernel). This two-part story describes some protocols of the TCP/IP stack as well as some implementation details in the context of ArvernOS. | |
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m417z.com
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| | | A couple of weeks ago, Windhawk, the customization marketplace for Windows programs, was released. You can read the announcement for more details and for the motivation behind creating it. In this post, I'll focus on my journey in implementing the technical aspects of Windhawk. If you prefer reading code to reading text, check out the demo implementation. | ||