Android Virtualization Framework - runs the "host" (Android and Linux kernel) in a VM and launches isolated envs. (= pVMs). Based on KVM but offloads complex code to the host VM. pVM firmware is in Rust
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K24dmA7QGLE
- https://source.android.com/docs/core/virtualization/security
- https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/modules/Virtualization/+/refs/tags/aml_con_341511080/pvmfw/
From the WTAF dept: 3 killed, > 1,000 wounded in Beirut by exploding pagers:
"BEIRUT, Sept 17 (Reuters) - At least three people were killed and more than 1,000 others including Hezbollah fighters, medics and Iran's envoy to Beirut were wounded on Tuesday when the pagers they use to communicate exploded across Lebanon, security sources told Reuters.
A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the detonation of the pagers was the "biggest security breach" the group had been subjected to in nearly a year of conflict with Israel."
via @dangoodin
The web Hackvertor now has all of the tags to conduct email parser discrepancies attacks.
Ok, my article on porting the SBCL common #lisp implementation to the nintendo #switch is now live:
https://reader.tymoon.eu/article/437
Boosts would be much appreciated! It's been a lot of work to get this far.
I'd like to share some of my projects that are hosted on @github. Let's start with my public #exploits that span more than two decades of #pwning.
https://github.com/0xdea/exploits
"You can't argue with a root shell." -- Felix "FX" Lindner
Probably the most known is raptor_udf.c that targets #MySQL (those of you who solved the @offsec #OSCP training labs should recognize it).
My favorite is still raptor_rlogin.c, a glorious #Solaris #RCE from the early 2000s. Take your pick!
On some level I think people become stronger engineers by running their own databases for a time. Pulling back the cover and seeing the hidden complexity can breed an understanding that serves folks well.
Obviously not a requirement--but something to consider.
CVE-2024-8190: Investigating CISA KEV Ivanti Cloud Service Appliance Command Injection Vulnerability https://www.horizon3.ai/attack-research/cisa-kev-cve-2024-8190-ivanti-csa-command-injection/
Oh shit the vDSO implementation of getrandom() landed in Linux 6.11.
Might remove one of the last performance objections ot using the kernel CSPRNG for everything, the syscall overhead.
I have a large CL chain for crypto/rand, might as well add support for that...
"It is not the case that “AI gathers data from the Web and learns from it.” The reality is that AI companies gather data and then optimize models to reproduce representations of that data for profit."
"The productivity myth suggests that anything we spend time on is up for automation — that any time we spend can and should be freed up for the sake of having even more time for other activities or pursuits — which can also be automated."
https://www.techpolicy.press/challenging-the-myths-of-generative-ai/
Read the whole thing!
Ah shit, Flare-On in 11 days. Not sure I start it right away :-((((((
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