This week's binary exploitation episode has some pretty solid bugs.A string escaping routine that goes out of bounds, a web-based information disclosure. And a couple kernel issues, one in the Windows registry, a logical bug leading to memory corruption, and an AppleSPU out of bounds access.
Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/206.html
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:00:30] Reversing the AMD Secure Processor (PSP) - Part 1: Design and Overview
[00:01:15] Spot the Vuln - Left-over Spaces
[00:05:03] Shell in the Ghost: Ghostscript CVE-2023-28879 writeup
[00:17:16] SecurePwn Part 2: Leaking Remote Memory Contents [CVE-2023-22897]
[00:21:50] Windows Kernel insufficient validation of new registry key names in transacted NtRenameKey
[00:30:38] CVE-2022-32917: AppleSPU out of bounds write
[00:34:11] Compromising Garmin's Sport Watches: A Deep Dive into GarminOS and its MonkeyC Virtual Machine
[00:35:27] The Fuzzing Guide to the Galaxy: An Attempt with Android System Services
[00:36:51] Stepping Insyde System Management Mode
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