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Compromising a Linux desktop using 6502 opcodes on the NES
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
95 comments
10 years ago
scarybeast
355 points
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The cleverest floppy disc protection ever? Western Security Ltd
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
130 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
339 points
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Recovering “lost” treasure-filled floppy discs with an oscilloscope
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53 comments
5 years ago
scarybeast
306 points
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Clocking a 6502 simulator to 15GHz
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
74 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
176 points
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Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271, a new ISA
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
39 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
169 points
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Further hardening glibc malloc() against single byte overflows
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
35 comments
9 years ago
scarybeast
131 points
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Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271 (2020)
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
21 comments
2 years ago
signa11
115 points
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A wild bug: 1970s Intel 8271 disc chip ate my data
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
19 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
97 points
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Dumping Yahoo authentication secrets with an out-of-bounds read
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
7 comments
9 years ago
scarybeast
91 points
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I got accidental code execution via glibc?
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
7 comments
15 years ago
there
89 points
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Ode to the use-after-free: one vulnerable function, a thousand possibilities
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
25 comments
9 years ago
ingve
65 points
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Weak bits floppy disc protection: an alternate origins story on 8-bit
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
11 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
65 points
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Backdoor in vsftpd download
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
13 comments
15 years ago
mrud
44 points
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Cross-domain privacy vulnerability using CSS, in all browsers
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
6 comments
16 years ago
mbrubeck
40 points
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Advancing exploitation: a scriptless 0day exploit against Linux desktops
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discuss
10 years ago
scarybeast
40 points
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Turning a £400 BBC Micro (1981) into a $40k disc writer (1987)
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
5 comments
6 years ago
scarybeast
34 points
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Yahoobleed: access other users' private Yahoo! Mail image attachments
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
1 comment
9 years ago
dsr12
11 points
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The dirty secret of browser security #1
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
6 comments
14 years ago
TheCowboy
8 points
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Cross-domain HTTP search timing attack
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
1 comment
17 years ago
mbrubeck
6 points
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Proving missing ASLR on dropbox.com and box.com over the web for a $343 bounty
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
discuss
9 years ago
scarybeast
6 points
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The dirty secret of browser security
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discuss
14 years ago
davux
5 points
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Redux: compromising Linux using SNES Ricoh 5A22 processor opcodes?
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discuss
10 years ago
scarybeast
5 points
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*bleed continues: 18 byte file, $14k bounty: leaking private Yahoo Mail images
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
discuss
9 years ago
scarybeast
4 points
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Risky design decisions in Google Chrome and Fedora enable drive-by downloads
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
discuss
10 years ago
kornholi
4 points
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Reverse engineering a forgotten 1970s Intel dual core beast: 8271, a new ISA
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
1 comment
5 years ago
diffuse_l
3 points
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Exploiting 64-bit Linux like a boss
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
discuss
13 years ago
rhdoenges
3 points
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Recovering "lost" treasure-filled floppy discs with an oscilloscope
scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com
discuss
3 years ago
goranmoomin
3 points
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Some random observations on Linux ASLR
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discuss
14 years ago
vgnet
3 points
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IE8 CSS-based forced tweeting
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discuss
16 years ago
froggy
3 points
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Are we doing memory corruption mitigations wrong?
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discuss
9 years ago
mpweiher
3 points
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