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  1. Jan 8

    As far as I see, we did comment on all of the bypasses seen in that repo so far, on the lkrg-users mailing list. We also addressed many of these in newer LKRG. Now that Ilya collected the bypasses so nicely in that repo, we should perhaps also collect our commentary in one place.

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  2. 25 Dec 2019

    passwdqc 1.4.0, a new version of our password/passphrase strength checking and enforcement tool set, is out. This version adds optional non-English messages, Linux-PAM audit support, and includes portability and documentation fixes:

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  4. 15 Nov 2019

    🔥🔥🔥 🔥🔥🔥 🔥🔥🔥 Innovate security feature. It renders whole classes of kernel exploits ineffective. Learn more: 🔥🔥🔥

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  5. 11 Nov 2019

    Kernel Runtime Guard () - Linux Kernel Runtime Integrity Checking and Detection. Work on packaging for and has started.

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  6. 5 Nov 2019

    I’m thrilled to announce we are growing our offensive security research team. I want to welcome and to Nvidia!!

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  7. 2 Nov 2019

    I just did the full disclosure of the exploitable bugs in the 'vivid' driver of the Linux kernel:

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  8. 31 Oct 2019

    I was able to run Linux Kernel Runtime Guard () on raspberry pi 3 (model B). Very beta version support for ARM32 might be coming. Took me some time but it's possible and works fine.

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  9. 10 Oct 2019

    Looks like FreeBSD ports has a nice feature to enable XMSS

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  10. 10 Oct 2019
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  11. djm@ modified usr.bin/ssh/sshkey-xmss.c: fix integer overflow in XMSS private key parsing. Reported by Adam Zabrocki via SecuriTeam's SSH program. Note that this code is experimental and not compiled by default. ok markus@

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  12. 30 Sep 2019

    After 7 years working for Microsoft, today was my last day. Looking forward to some vacation and exploring new opportunities when I get back :)

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  13. 3 Sep 2019

    Teardown of a Failed Linux LTS Spectre Fix (alternatively: Sweeping Study of a Spectacular Stable Spectre Screwup) wherein we demonstrate the value of Respectre and an independent and funded security backport/review process for the Linux kernel

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  14. 17 Aug 2019

    I wrote a blog post "Breaking Through Another Side: Bypassing Firmware Security Boundaries". It's a first part of the series based on our research with Alexandre Gazet. HW/FW Security != Summary of all Security Boundaries

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  15. 16 Aug 2019

    Very interesting project with various unexpected problems which needed take into account different also non-technical aspects. Great read shouts to

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  16. 15 Aug 2019

    And people at work keep telling me ASLR is useful against remote attackers :P CVE-2019-10639

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  17. 14 Aug 2019

    My latest post: Understanding modern UEFI-based platform boot Complete with some possibly half-baked rambling thoughts on DRTM at the end

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  19. 10 Aug 2019

    Paged Out! #1 is out! (and it's free to download!) There are 57 articles in 12 categories: Electronics Programming Assembly Reverse Engineering Sec/Hack Retro File Formats Algorithmics SysAdmin Radio Phreaking OS Internals Enjoy! !

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  20. 10 Aug 2019

    I wrote a post: "Case study: Searching for a vulnerability pattern in the Linux kernel". It's a funny story about , , Coccinelle and a "public 0day".

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