Over the Edge - Silently Owning Windows 10's Secure Browser
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a cutting-edge security presentation that delves into exploiting Windows 10's memory deduplication feature to compromise the Microsoft Edge browser. Learn about the innovative techniques used to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Discover how researchers leverage side-channel attacks, weird machines, and Rowhammer exploits to achieve arbitrary memory read and write capabilities. Gain insights into the potential vulnerabilities of default system optimizations and the importance of robust security measures in modern operating systems and web browsers.
Syllabus
Introduction
Attack Explanation
Memory Duplication
Side Channel Attack
Cross Security
SLR Pointer
Two Primitives
Insula
In Practice
Demo
Taught by
Black Hat
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