Lindy Cameron at Chatham House security and defence conference 2022
The National Cyber Security Centre’s CEO Lindy Cameron delivered a keynote speech at the Chatham House security and defence conference 2022. Lindy Cameron discussed the cyber dimension of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on what the NCSC has observed and the UK’s response.
we’re studying the ConfuserEx1 obfuscation mechanism of a Ginzo .NET sample. This class of obfuscator is known as code flatteners. We describe how it can dealt with it using a Python script within IDA Pro2, a famous reverse-engineering tool.
Retbleed – serious vulnerability discovered in microprocessors
12.07.2022 - Security researchers from the ETH Zürich have discovered a serious security vulnerability in Intel and AMD microprocessors. The vulnerability, called Retbleed, potentially allows an attacker to access any memory area. Initial countermeasures have already been defined. The NCSC has assigned the internationally valid CVE identifiers for the vulnerability of both manufacturers.
Lindy Cameron at Chatham House security and defence conference 2022
The National Cyber Security Centre’s CEO Lindy Cameron delivered a keynote speech at the Chatham House security and defence conference 2022. Lindy Cameron discussed the cyber dimension of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on what the NCSC has observed and the UK’s response.
we’re studying the ConfuserEx1 obfuscation mechanism of a Ginzo .NET sample. This class of obfuscator is known as code flatteners. We describe how it can dealt with it using a Python script within IDA Pro2, a famous reverse-engineering tool.
Retbleed – serious vulnerability discovered in microprocessors
12.07.2022 - Security researchers from the ETH Zürich have discovered a serious security vulnerability in Intel and AMD microprocessors. The vulnerability, called Retbleed, potentially allows an attacker to access any memory area. Initial countermeasures have already been defined. The NCSC has assigned the internationally valid CVE identifiers for the vulnerability of both manufacturers.
Retbleed – serious vulnerability discovered in microprocessors
12.07.2022 - Security researchers from the ETH Zürich have discovered a serious security vulnerability in Intel and AMD microprocessors. The vulnerability, called Retbleed, potentially allows an attacker to access any memory area. Initial countermeasures have already been defined. The NCSC has assigned the internationally valid CVE identifiers for the vulnerability of both manufacturers.