Advanced Mutation Fuzzing Method for Wireless Protocols
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced mutation fuzzing techniques for wireless protocols in this 26-minute conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Learn about the limitations of existing open-source fuzzers and discover a new, more powerful approach to finding IoT and automotive wireless vulnerabilities. Gain insights into wireless fuzzing technology basics, common fuzzer programming library bugs, and effective code auditing techniques. Understand how to construct effective fuzzing cases, track crashes, and perform smart mutation on payloads. Examine three key wireless states: AP, client, and WPA. Watch video demonstrations showcasing attacks on mobile devices, Mediatek WiFi chip vulnerabilities affecting numerous routers and smart devices, and a Windows remote kernel overflow exploit. Benefit from the expertise of Lidong Li and Xianzi Kong, seasoned researchers in communication protocol security and wireless vulnerability discovery.
Syllabus
#HITBGSEC D1: Advanced Mutation Fuzzing Method For Wireless Protocols - Lidong Li and Xianzi Kong
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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