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TROOPERS 18 Wrap-Up Day #2

March 15, 2018 Event, Security Leave a comment

Hello Readers, here is my wrap-up of the second day. Usually, the second day is harder in the morning due to the social events but, at TROOPERS, they organize the hacker run started at 06:45 for the most motivated of us. Today, the topic of the 3rd track switched from

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TROOPERS 18 Wrap-Up Day #1

March 15, 2018 Event, Security 3 comments

I’m back to Heidelberg (Germany) for my yearly trip to the TROOPERS conference. I really like this event and I’m glad to be able to attend it again (thanks to the crew!). So, here is my wrap-up for the first day. The conference organization remains the same with a good venue.

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TROOPERS 2017 Day #4 Wrap-Up

March 23, 2017 Event, Security Leave a comment

I’m just back from Heidelberg so here is the last wrap-up for the TROOPERS 2017 edition. This day was a little bit more difficult due to the fatigue and the social event of yesterday. That’s why the wrap-up will be shorter…  The second keynote was presented by Mara Tam: “Magical

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TROOPERS 2017 Day #3 Wrap-Up

March 23, 2017 Event, Security Leave a comment

The third day is already over! Today the regular talks were scheduled split in three tracks: offensive, defensive and a specific one dedicated to SAP. The first slot at 09:00 was, as usual, a keynote. Enno Rey presented ten years of TROOPERS. What happened during all those editions? The main

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TROOPERS 2017 Day #2 Wrap-Up

March 21, 2017 Event, Security Leave a comment

This is my wrap-up for the 2nd day of “NGI” at TROOPERS. My first choice for today was “Authenticate like a boss” by Pete Herzog. This talk was less technical than expected but interesting. It focussed on a complex problem: Identification. It’s not only relevant for users but for anything

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TROOPERS 2017 Day #1 Wrap-Up

March 20, 2017 Event, Security Leave a comment

I’m in Heidelberg (Germany) for the 10th edition of the TROOPERS conference. The regular talks are scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday. The two first days are reserved for some trainings and a pre-conference event called “NGI” for “Next Generation Internet” focusing on two hot topics: IPv6 and IoT. As said on

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Troopers15 Wrap-Up Day #2

March 19, 2015 Event, Security 7 comments

This is my wrap-up for the second day of Troopers15. Before the review of the talks, a few words about the conference. The venue is really nice as well as the facilities. A good WiFi coverage (IPv4/IPv6) and even a dedicated GSM network! “Troopers” SIM card were available for free

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Troopers15 Wrap-Up Day #1

March 18, 2015 Event, Security 10 comments

This is my first Troopers conference. I already heard lot of positive comments about this event but I never attended it. As I’ll start a new job position soon, I had the opportunity to take some days off to join Heidelberg in Germany. The conference is split across two days

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PH-Neutral, My First and Last One

May 30, 2011 Event, Security Leave a comment

I’m writing the final touch of my PH-Neutral wrap-up from the Berlin airport waiting for my flight back to Belgium. The 0x7DB edition was the first time for me but also the latest one as FX, the founder, decided to not organize the event next year. A page is over!

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    Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-210916981References: N/A
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    Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-184676385References: N/A
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    Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-204782372References: N/A
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    In AllocateInternalBuffers of g3aa_buffer_allocator.cc, there is a possible out of bounds write due to an integer overflow. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-222408847References: N/A
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    In SAEMM_RetrievEPLMNList of SAEMM_ContextManagement.c, there is a possible out of bounds read due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to remote information disclosure post-authentication with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-226446030References: N/A
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