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  1. Jan 27

    Can't wait to present the progress we've made since at ! tfp0, full disk mounts with our own block device driver, most of the iOS services running, ssh and a textual framebuffer.

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    Jan 15

    Ghidra Script that sets the names for missing function names by looking for relevant patterns in the binary! Hope that will help you too :)

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    Jan 14

    Ruckus vulnerability research by is now online, several critical vulnerabilities found. Check it out:

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    29 Dec 2019

    Phishing is anyone's problem, but now it can get you in ways you didn't expect and for many users, no proper mitigation is currently available. Check it out:

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    29 Dec 2019

    If you missed it last night here's a video of my talk last night at

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    28 Dec 2019

    My talk: Don't Ruck us to hard - Owning Ruckus AP devices starts in 2 hours! If you're on see me at hall or watch it on

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    26 Dec 2019

    Ruckus network has confirmed 10 CVEs I filed. Some of them are critical. Users should check that they are using their latest firmware!! I will talk about them this Saturday at

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    23 Dec 2019

    Gal Zror (), research team leader in Aleph Research group () at HCL AppScan () will present a talk on “Don't Ruck Us Too Hard - Owning All of Ruckus AP devices”. 🎟️Register👉

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    23 Dec 2019

    I am excited to present my vulnerability research this Saturday at ! I will show three different RCEs that I discovered on Ruckus Wireless access points. I hope check for updates often :)

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    22 Dec 2019

    iOS Dual Booting Demystified

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    9 Dec 2019

    Simplifying iOS Research: Booting the iOS Kernel to an Interactive Bash Shell on QEMU by

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  12. 4 Dec 2019

    It was an honor to present our research at . Thanks everyone for attending. It was a pleasure to see the interest of the community and we promise to keep the progress going. For everyone who missed the talk:

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  13. 20 Nov 2019

    Presenting our research "iOS on QEMU" at this December! Will talk about the journey we went through to get an unpatched iOS kernel to boot on QEMU running an interactive bash shell with a full kernel debugger attached.

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    2 Sep 2019

    Found a cool & fast way to break (not only) weak PRNG algorithms. Check it out.

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    15 Jul 2019

    Part 3 of the series about Xiaomi is up! Live debugging of Jennic's arch on a cheap Chinese development board.

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    9 Jul 2019

    Researching obscure architectures sounds challenging to you? We thought so too, so we developed a disassembly and analysis plugin for to make things easier! Read on to learn how we did it.

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    1 Jul 2019

    Ready for some strange architectures in IoT devices? Here's the first post in a series about Xiaomi's ZigBee-based Smart Plug.

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    25 Jun 2019

    bash on iOS on QEMU, the second post is here! Check out the research behind the published code.

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    17 Jun 2019

    We hacked our way to executing an interactive bash shell on iOS on QEMU. We based the research on the work done by . Thanks!

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    2 Jun 2019

    Thanks to for a great CTF in the conference in Tel Aviv. We a had a good time time solving the challenges and pwning your CTF server :)

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