Browser Exploitation - Max Zinkus
Offered By: White Hat Cal Poly via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore browser exploitation techniques and learn how to use JavaScript to exploit target computers through browsers in this 45-minute talk by White Hat President Max Zinkus. Discover how browsers attempt to protect themselves and how those protections can be defeated. Delve into topics such as JavaScript, XSS, JIT compilation, JavaScript object model, writing exploit code, shellcode overview, and the Array.Map bug. Gain insights into chaining exploits, finding bugs, Servo, Virtual Method Tables, and browser security. Enhance your understanding of browser vulnerabilities and protection mechanisms in this informative presentation.
Syllabus
Browser Exploitation
JavaScript
XSS
JIT compilation
JavaScript object model
Writing exploit code
Shellcode overview
JavaScript overview
ArrayMap bug
Call to code
Chaining exploits
How to find bugs
Servo
Virtual Method Tables
Browser Security
Taught by
White Hat Cal Poly
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