Matt Miller

@epakskape

Killing bug classes and breaking exploits as part of . Adding more entropy to the Internet.

Joined December 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    we have an update to DTrace on Windows. with the latest 20H1 insider build, no more KD required to use dtrace on windows. plus arm64 MSI.

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    We updated the Security Servicing Criteria for Windows today clarifying a non-boundary (Hyper-V Administrator Group) & expanding the Administrator-to-Kernel non-boundary. We do this periodically in response to research trends; feedback is always welcome.

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  3. Jan 21

    Super excited for in a few weeks I'll be attending the conference, so shoot me a DM if you want to meet or catch up :) Thanks to & team as well as all of the speakers for putting together a great agenda!

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  4. Jan 21

    Here's your chance to hear tell the story of MS08-067 and finding exploits in crash reports :) And in case you missed the blog post he published a while ago:

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    Jan 17
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  6. Jan 16

    Worth checking out if you're interested in safer programming language research!

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  7. Jan 16

    Great in-depth analysis of many of the changes that have been made thus far to support CET on Windows Looking forward to the future of CET capable CPUs :)

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    Jan 15

    Increased bounty awards for the new Microsoft Edge starting today. We'll continue to award on repro for the new Edge program.

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  9. Jan 10

    This is a great opportunity to perform research related to Microsoft's Identity services that's supported by a research grant up to $75K Bonus: any vulnerabilities you find during the research may be eligible for additional bounty rewards :)

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    Jan 9

    My team is once more hiring vulnerability researchers for our Redmond WA office. This is for low-level OS/platform security research work on Windows and Azure. More details on what we do at . Apply directly at or DM me if interested!

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  11. Jan 7

    Kudos to the GPZ team for their willingness to explore new vulnerability disclosure policies in addition to doing great research :) At the risk of wading into a disclosure debate (plz no), I think these policy changes will help improve customer safety

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    15 Dec 2019

    So I translated to myself 's article on Exploitation and the internals of Windows 10 RS5 (Userspace), and Saar suggested I'll upload it for everyone, so why not :) I hope this helps as it helped me, thank you Saar!

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    12 Dec 2019

    Mitigating Undefined Behavior 🔒 💥 🔒 My talk on automatic variable initialization at the developer meeting is now online!

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  14. 12 Dec 2019

    ❤ Hyper-V It's been awesome to see how pervasive Hyper-V has become as a foundational technology I have fond memories of getting to be one of the first to do an architecture & implementation security review for Hyper-V back when it was called "Viridian" :)

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  15. 10 Dec 2019
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    8 Dec 2019

    We hear about attacks at the same time, but learn to defend alone. How can we change this so every defender can be as good as the best defender? In this post, I talk about an open, vendor neutral, community based approach to accelerate infosec learning.

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    6 Dec 2019

    The latest release is available now. It includes our first SDK release for development on Linux and an extension to support application development with Visual Studio Code on both Windows and Linux.

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  18. 5 Dec 2019

    paging to weigh in on the quality of the economic analysis :)

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  19. 5 Dec 2019

    Really interesting summary & reflection on the Combating Inequality conference. What are some other interesting perspectives on this topic?

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  20. 5 Dec 2019

    Great 20 minute talk by Robert Watson on CHERI If you're not familiar with CHERI, this is a good bite-sized primer video to watch :) Touches a bit on the Arm Morello board which should be really fun to play fun

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