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Big Game Fuzzing Pwn2Own Safari T2

A presentation detailed vulnerability research targeting macOS Safari at Pwn2Own. The talk covered specialized fuzzing tools and exploit development techniques for browser security. Specific vulnerabilities were discussed, including a heap underflow in the browser and a sandbox breakout using uninitialized memory.

One Template To Rule 'Em All

A presentation explored how Microsoft Office VBA and templates can be exploited as a persistent malware delivery mechanism. The talk demonstrated vulnerabilities in locked-down environments through a proof-of-concept tool called WePWNise. VBA-enabled files remain an attractive attack vector due to business requirements and human factors in targeted attacks.

Windows Kernel Fuzzing

A distributed fuzzing technique was developed to target the Windows kernel and identify critical vulnerabilities. The approach focused on generating high-quality test cases to detect potential privilege escalation and sandbox breakout exploits. The fuzzing method scaled across hundreds of CPU cores to systematically assess the kernel's attack surface.

  • 4 Nov 2011

A taste of Finland - T2 2011

T2 2011 was an intimate Finnish cybersecurity conference featuring technical talks from industry experts. The event covered diverse topics including cyber terrorism, botnet disruption, and emerging security research. Speakers presented innovative technical insights across areas like mobile security, firmware extraction, and cyber threat analysis.

  • 17 Nov 2010

A Postcard From Finland!

The article recounts the T2'10 security conference held in Helsinki, featuring technical presentations by MWR InfoSecurity researchers. Talks focused on mobile platform and smart card vulnerabilities, including live demonstrations of attacks on Google Android and Palm WebOS devices. The conference emphasized knowledge sharing and technical research in cybersecurity.

USB Attacks: Fun with Plug and 0wn - T2'09

A presentation on USB attack techniques was given by Rafael Dominguez Vega at T2'09 in Helsinki, Finland. The presentation explored vulnerabilities related to USB attacks. Accompanying slides and an advisory were released detailing the research findings.

USB Research to be Presented at t2'09

A USB security research presentation will be given at T2 in Finland, focusing on attack methods and vulnerabilities in USB drivers. The talk will explore potential security risks associated with malicious USB devices and techniques for identifying and exploiting driver vulnerabilities. The presentation follows previous research presented at Defcon 17.