Martin Orem (@martinorem) 's Twitter Profile
Martin Orem

@martinorem

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Linus Henze (@linushenze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want a free Safari 0day? (Ok, it's actually a 1day because it's fixed in the latest WebKit version, but it still works in the latest version of Safari) Then go to github.com/LinusHenze/Web… Please don't do evil stuff with this.

b1ack0wl (@b1ack0wl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

scriptjunkie (Matt) * Posting about vulnerable boxes that were found via Shodan isn't hacking. * The phrase "The 'S' in IoT stands for Security" was funny once, but is now annoying. * Passing the OSCP is equivalent of learning how to ollie on a skateboard. * Follower count != skill level.

Gynvael Coldwind (@gynvael.bsky.social) (@gynvael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[plz RT for range] A soft DEADLINE for article submissions for Issue #7 of Paged Out! has been set: 30 June 2025 We're looking for articles on literally everything that's computer related, technical, and nerdy. As always: 1 page limit :) More info: pagedout.institute

Project Zero Bugs (@projectzerobugs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many iOS/MacOS sandbox escapes/privescs due to unexpected shared memory-backed xpc_data objects bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero…

mdowd (@mdowd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2000: Facial recognition tech is going to enable the surveillance state and be the end of privacy/anonymity 2017: I am a cat

Ben Hawkes (@benhawkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome work, and I really like that they provide general insights to go along with the attack research results. x.com/dwizzzleMSFT/s…

National Cryptologic Foundation (@ncfcyber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In December 1932, Polish Cipher Bureau mathematicians Henryk Zygalski, Jerzy Rozycki, and Marian Rejewski first solved the Enigma code. Their success enabled the British to read encrypted German messages during WWII, contributing to Allied success: bit.ly/2BtnpB1

In December 1932, Polish Cipher Bureau mathematicians Henryk Zygalski, Jerzy Rozycki, and Marian Rejewski first solved the Enigma code. Their success enabled the British to read encrypted German messages during WWII, contributing to Allied success: bit.ly/2BtnpB1
Halvar Flake (@halvarflake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a paper titled "Weird machines, exploitability, and provable unexploitability", which is slated to be published in TETC and is which now available on IEEE preprint site: ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.js…

Trend Zero Day Initiative (@thezdi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest blog from AbdulAziz Hariri and Wandering Glitch detail a #VMware guest-to-host escape used at #Pwn2Own 2017. The exploit chain finished with an uninitialized buffer & earned $105K. Will we see more escapes at this year's contest? #StayTuned bit.ly/2t5afep