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Root Cause Analysis – Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
Introduction For the past year or so I’ve spent a significant amount of time fuzzing various applications with the hopes of identifying exploitable crashes. Early on in my research I quickly realized that building fuzzers and generating large quantities of crashes, even for heavily targeted applications, was easy. However, determining the exploitability of these crashes, […]
HITB2012AMS Day 2 – Ghost in the Allocator
Ghost in the Allocator – Abusing the Windows 7 / 8 Low Fragmentation Heap After introducing himself, Steven Seeley, Senior Penetration Tester and Security Researcher at Stratsec starts his presentation by sharing the talk agenda: Why target the heap manager Heap terms Some Windows 7 theory WIndows 7 exploitation Changes introduced in Windows 8 Heap Windows […]
BlackHat EU 2012 – Day 1
Introduction – Back in Amsterdam ! After a 2 year detour in Barcelona, BlackHat Europe has returned to Amsterdam again this year. After spending a few hours on the train, checking in at The Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, getting my ‘media’ badge (thank you BlackHat) & grabbing a delegate bag, and finally working my way […]
Corelan Training "Corelan Live – Win32 Exploit Development Bootcamp"
Introduction Starting this year, Corelan will be teaching live Win32 exploit development classes at various security conferences. Titled “Corelan Live – Win32 Exploit Development Bootcamp“, this 2-day instructor-led course will teach everything you need to know about writing exploits for a Win32 environment and exploiting stack based vulnerabilities. During the first day, all basics about […]
About me
Hi, My name is Peter Van Eeckhoutte. I was born in 1975 and spent my childhood in a small town called Vichte, Belgium. 14 years later, I got my first computer and about 5 years later I started working in a computer shop where I was responsible for the technical department, servers/network installations, etc… I […]