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| | | | | !exploitable Episode One - Breaking IoT | |
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| | | | | Following our presentation at Black Hat USA, in this blog post we provide some details on CVE-2022-20233, the latest vulnerability we found on Titan M, and how we exploited it to obtain code execution on the chip. | |
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| | | | | Jayden Rivers@Awarau1IntroductionOn January 27th 2021 Qualys released a report on a bug they had found in the commonly used Unix utility: sudo. The bug had been present in sudo for nearly 10 years. Their report, which can be found here CVE-2021-3156: Heap-Based Buffer Overflow in Sudo (Baron Samedit) | Qualys Security Blog, outlines the root... | |
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| | | SOCKS5 heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Curl lead to arbitrary remote code execution. | ||