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Java SE is a platform-independent programming language. It is used on all operating systems – Windows and *nix-based, which increases the scope of exploiting a security vulnerability in Java. I will examine two critical Java security vulnerabilities exploited in the wild during the last few months.Applets in a sandboxJava applets use a sandbox, which restricts […]

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On June 1, McAfee Labs discovered a new Microsoft Internet Explorer zero-day attack that is active in the wild and exploits a use-after-free vulnerability. We have successfully reproduced it with the latest IE8 and Windows 7. We have confirmed it’s a zero day and have been working with the Microsoft security team for their solutions. […]

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I’m releasing my first 64-bit version of my HeapLocker tool.I had to change many pointer calculations, and had to replace 32-bit shellcode with 64-bit shellcode.This 64-bit version gets configured via the registry, exactly like the 32-bit version of HeapLocker. The only difference is when you want to protect specific addresses, you need to use a […]

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