Projects from the blog
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Oct 20, 2018
Projects from the blog
The Internet Observatory (Obsrva) is a vulnerability research project founded by independent security researcher Tyler Butler. Obsrva engages product vendors in coordinated disclosures, publishes vulnerability advisories, and creates proof of concept exploits.
VulnCode: Secure Code Review Training -- This application allows the user to practice identifying vulnerabilities within codeblocks. Each codeblock was engineered to contain a single vulnerability. There are three difficulty levels. Each exercise contains a detailed explanation which becomes available after a correct answer or three wrong answers.
14.6 AudioWorkletNode exploit. Personal implementation, incomplete.
Vulnerability (Risk) Calculator
Search for vulnerabilites in software or hardware and grab actionable CVE information.
Collection of Notes on How-to get started in Cybersecurity Vulnerability Research
found as WordPress plugin
Hide Key from Registry Editor
Penetration Tester all CVE Exploitation tool
Vulnerabilities discovered.
Snippets for Binary Ninja
010 Editor Templates which can be useful for Vulnerability Research.
Reproduction package of the paper "Software Vulnerability Prediction in Low Resource Languages An Empirical Study of CodeBERT and ChatGPT" in International Conference on Evaluation andAssessment in Software Engineering (EASE) 2024
Vulnerability Research notes
Hide environment variable from SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe by hooking RegEnumValueW(...)
A Go security vulnerability research tool for searching the CVE Project repository for a particular keyword.
Statically enumerate RPC interfaces of Windows services and their security checks
Add a description, image, and links to the vulnerability-research topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the vulnerability-research topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."