As some of you might know, I am currently attending Blackhat Europe (hosted in Barcelona this year). So I wanted to take the opportunity to fill …
In the article I wrote on the abysssec.com website, I explained the steps and techniques needed to build a working exploit for Ken Ward's zipper. …
Over the last couple of weeks, ever since I published 2 articles on the Offensive Blog, I have received many requests from people asking me if they …
Hi all, I just wanted to drop a few lines to let you know that, earlier today, my exploit write-up article about this vulnerability was published …
Hi all. I just wanted to drop a quick note that I have released part 2 of the QuickZip 0day vulnerability exploit on the Offensive …
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