Continuing our discussion of image parsing vulnerabilities in Windows, we take a look at a comparatively less popular vulnerability class: uninitialized memory. In this...
Read moreContinuing our discussion of image parsing vulnerabilities in Windows, we take a look at a comparatively less popular vulnerability class: uninitialized memory. In this...
Read moreContinuing our discussion of image parsing vulnerabilities in Windows, we take a look at a comparatively less popular vulnerability class: uninitialized memory. In this...
Read moreTwelve-Year-Old Vulnerability Found in Windows Defender
February 24 2021
Researchers found, and Microsoft has patched, a vulnerability in Windows Defender that has been around for twelve years. There is no evidence that anyone has used the vulnerability...
Read morePatch now to stop hackers blindly crashing your Windows computers
February 10 2021Patch early, patch often. In fact, patch now if you haven't already. Here's why.
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Read moreWOW64!Hooks: WOW64 Subsystem Internals and Hooking Techniques
November 9 2020Microsoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreWOW64!Hooks: WOW64 Subsystem Internals and Hooking Techniques
November 9 2020Microsoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreWOW64!Hooks: WOW64 Subsystem Internals and Hooking Techniques
November 9 2020Microsoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreWOW64!Hooks: WOW64 Subsystem Internals and Hooking Techniques
November 9 2020Microsoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
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