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From User: Security Reads

"I don't think the report is true, but these crises work for those who want to make fights between people." Kulam Dastagir, 28, a bird seller in Afghanistan

Past, Present, Future of Windows Exploitation | Abysssec Security Researches
Topic: Miscellaneous 3:06 pm EDT, May 11, 2010

hi all

this is v0.1 of this post and in this post i’m going to have a review and brief history on exploitation with focus on windows .

this post will be done III part :

* part I : brief history of buffer overflow
* part II : history of windows exploitation from windows 2000 to windows 7
* part III : feature of exploitation

This is basically a link to every paper you need to read (and practice) if you want to become an expert on exploitation.

Past, Present, Future of Windows Exploitation | Abysssec Security Researches


One Exploit Should Not Ruin Your Day « …And You Will Know me by the Trail of Bits
Topic: Technology 6:09 pm EST, Jan 27, 2010

Now that the media excitement of the aftermath of Operation Aurora has calmed down and we are all soothing ourselves to sleep by the sound of promptly applying Windows Updates, it is a good time to take a look back and try and figure out what the changing threat landscape means for real-world information security (besides Selling! More! Security! Products!) and what lessons can be learned from it.

Some good thoughts here. I wrote on this subject here.

One Exploit Should Not Ruin Your Day « …And You Will Know me by the Trail of Bits


 
 
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