Exploiting a Blind Format String Vulnerability in Modern Binaries: A Case Study from Pwn2Own Ireland 2024
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2024-10-31 20:14:39
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Reverse-engineering
In October 2024, during the Pwn2Own event in Cork, Ireland, hackers attempted to exploit various hardware devices such as printers, routers, smartphones, home automation systems, NAS devices, security cameras, and more. This blog post highlights a challenging vulnerability that was patched just before the competition. Although it was fixed in time, it deserved more attention than simply being discarded.
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