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 HITB2014AMS - Day 1 - State of the ART: Exploring the New Android KitKat Runtime

Good afternoon and welcome back to Hack In the Box.  I can't think of anything better than a talk on ART, the new Android KitKat Runtime, to digest …

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 HITB2014AMS - Day 1 - Harder, Better, Faster Fuzzer: Advances in BlackBox Evolutionary Fuzzing

Vulnerability Hunting Active security testing, Fabien explains, is the process of generating input which travel in the application, hit a sink and …

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 HITB2014AMS - Day 1 - Keynote 2: Building a Strategic Defense Against the Global Threat Landscape

Kristin starts her keynote by explaining that she has been in the business about 22 years ago and used to be in public services.  A long time ago, …

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 HITB2014AMS - Day 1 - Keynote 1: Security at the End of the Universe

Good morning friends,  welcome to Hack In The Box 2014, hosted at "De Beurs van Berlage" in the beautiful city of Amsterdam.   This year's edition …

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 HITB2014AMS - Hack In The Box / Haxpo 2014 Amsterdam

Dear friends, I'm getting ready for a short trip to Amsterdam, to attend the 5th Hack In The Box conference tomorrow ... and I'm "hashtag" excited …

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Corelan Research is a long-running cybersecurity research project focused on exploit development, vulnerability research and Windows internals.   Since 2009, we have published deep technical tutorials covering topics such as stack-based exploitation, heap exploitation, shellcoding, reverse engineering and debugging. 
These tutorials have helped thousands of security researchers, penetration testers, exploit developers and exploit dev trainers learn how modern memory corruption vulnerabilities work.