Hacker News
- Hydradancer: Faster USB Emulation for Facedancer https://blog.quarkslab.com/hydradancer-faster-usb-emulation-for-facedancer.html 0 comments
- Digging into Linux namespaces – part 1 – Quarkslab's blog https://blog.quarkslab.com/digging-into-linux-namespaces-part-1.html 0 comments
- DJI – The ART of obfuscation https://blog.quarkslab.com/dji-the-art-of-obfuscation.html 119 comments
- PixieFail: Nine Vulnerabilities UEFI Implementations https://blog.quarkslab.com/pixiefail-nine-vulnerabilities-in-tianocores-edk-ii-ipv6-network-stack.html 98 comments
- Unaligned accesses in C/C++: what, why and solutions to do it properly https://blog.quarkslab.com/unaligned-accesses-in-cc-what-why-and-solutions-to-do-it-properly.html 54 comments
- Starlink's User Terminal Firmware https://blog.quarkslab.com/starlink.html 40 comments
- Vulnerabilities in the TPM 2.0 reference implementation code https://blog.quarkslab.com/vulnerabilities-in-the-tpm-20-reference-implementation-code.html 5 comments
- Attacking Titan M with Only One Byte https://blog.quarkslab.com/attacking-titan-m-with-only-one-byte.html 76 comments
- Overview of Intel SGX – Part 1, SGX Internals https://blog.quarkslab.com/overview-of-intel-sgx-part-1-sgx-internals.html 10 comments
- Xen exploitation part 1: XSA-105, from nobody to root http://blog.quarkslab.com/xen-exploitation-part-1-xsa-105-from-nobody-to-root.html 4 comments
- TCP backdoor 32764 – how we could patch the Internet (or part of it) http://blog.quarkslab.com/tcp-backdoor-32764-or-how-we-could-patch-the-internet-or-part-of-it.html 20 comments
- iMessage Privacy http://blog.quarkslab.com/imessage-privacy.html 2 comments
Lobsters
- Hydradancer: Faster USB Emulation for Facedancer https://blog.quarkslab.com/hydradancer-faster-usb-emulation-for-facedancer.html 0 comments hardware
- Playing Around With The Fuchsia Operating System https://blog.quarkslab.com/playing-around-with-the-fuchsia-operating-system.html 2 comments osdev , security
- DJI - The ART of obfuscation https://blog.quarkslab.com/dji-the-art-of-obfuscation.html 16 comments reverseengineering
- Diving into Starlink's User Terminal Firmware https://blog.quarkslab.com/starlink.html 3 comments netsec
- Session as WickrMe Alternative https://blog.quarkslab.com/resources/2021-05-04_audit-of-session-secure-messaging-application/20-08-Oxen-REP-v1.4.pdf 26 comments privacy
- Quokka: A Fast and Accurate Binary Exporter https://blog.quarkslab.com/quokka-a-fast-and-accurate-binary-exporter.html 4 comments reverseengineering
- Attacking Titan M with Only One Byte https://blog.quarkslab.com/attacking-titan-m-with-only-one-byte.html 3 comments reverseengineering
- Attacking Google's Titan M Security Key with Only One Byte https://blog.quarkslab.com/attacking-titan-m-with-only-one-byte.html 10 comments netsec
- Digging into Linux namespaces https://blog.quarkslab.com/digging-into-linux-namespaces-part-1.html 5 comments linux
- Mattermost End-to-End Encryption Plugin https://blog.quarkslab.com/mattermost-end-to-end-encryption-plugin.html 2 comments netsec
- How the MVSC Compiler Generates XFG Function Prototype Hashes https://blog.quarkslab.com/how-the-mvsc-compiler-generates-xfg-function-prototype-hashes.html 4 comments reverseengineering
- Playing Around With The Fuchsia Operating System https://blog.quarkslab.com/playing-around-with-the-fuchsia-operating-system.html 162 comments programming
- Playing Around With The Fuchsia Operating System https://blog.quarkslab.com/playing-around-with-the-fuchsia-operating-system.html 3 comments dartlang
- A Glimpse Into Tencent's Legu Packer https://blog.quarkslab.com/a-glimpse-into-tencents-legu-packer.html 2 comments netsec
- Reverse-engineering Broadcom wireless chipsets https://blog.quarkslab.com/reverse-engineering-broadcom-wireless-chipsets.html 5 comments linux
- Reverse-engineering Broadcom wireless chipsets https://blog.quarkslab.com/reverse-engineering-broadcom-wireless-chipsets.html 17 comments netsec
- Unaligned accesses in C/C++: what, why and solutions to do it properly https://blog.quarkslab.com/unaligned-accesses-in-cc-what-why-and-solutions-to-do-it-properly.html 3 comments cpp
- Easy::jit: Just-In-Time compilation for C++ https://blog.quarkslab.com/easyjit-just-in-time-compilation-for-c.html 21 comments cpp
- Frozen - zero cost initialization for immutable containers and various algorithms https://blog.quarkslab.com/frozen-zero-cost-initialization-for-immutable-containers-and-various-algorithms.html 6 comments cpp
- Frozen - An header-only, constexpr alternative to gperf for C++14 users https://blog.quarkslab.com/frozen-an-header-only-constexpr-alternative-to-gperf-for-c14-users.html 6 comments cpp
- Clang Hardening Cheat Sheet http://blog.quarkslab.com/clang-hardening-cheat-sheet.html 5 comments programming
- How safe is ChatSecure really? And are there any other applications that are better, or ways to use it properly? http://blog.quarkslab.com/resources/2015-06-25_chatsecure/14-03-022_ChatSecure-sec-assessment.pdf 20 comments privacy
- Remote Code Execution as System User on Android 5 Samsung Devices abusing WifiCredService (Hotspot 2.0) http://blog.quarkslab.com/remote-code-execution-as-system-user-on-android-5-samsung-devices-abusing-wificredservice-hotspot-20.html#id12 5 comments netsec
- Security assessment of instant messaging app ChatSecure http://blog.quarkslab.com/security-assessment-of-instant-messaging-app-chatsecure-when-privacy-matters.html 3 comments crypto
- Abusing Samsung KNOX to remotely install a malicious application: story of a half patched vulnerability http://blog.quarkslab.com/abusing-samsung-knox-to-remotely-install-a-malicious-application-story-of-a-half-patched-vulnerability.html 5 comments netsec
- TCP backdoor 32764 or how we could patch the Internet (or part of it ;)) http://blog.quarkslab.com/tcp-backdoor-32764-or-how-we-could-patch-the-internet-or-part-of-it.html 35 comments netsec
- iMessage Privacy - Apple can read all your iMessages - Proof by Pod2g http://blog.quarkslab.com/imessage-privacy.html 150 comments apple
- iMessage Privacy http://blog.quarkslab.com/imessage-privacy.html 28 comments netsec