Hacker News
- Earn $200K by fuzzing for a weekend: Part 1 https://secret.club/2022/05/11/fuzzing-solana.html 39 comments
- BitLocker Lockscreen Bypass https://secret.club/2021/01/15/bitlocker-bypass.html 124 comments
Lobsters
- Windows 11: TPMs and Digital Sovereignty https://secret.club/2021/06/28/windows11-tpms.html 9 comments hardware , security , windows
- Windows lockscreen bypass on touchscreen with BitLocker https://secret.club/2021/01/29/touch-lockscreen-bypass.html 3 comments security , windows
- BattlEye client emulation https://secret.club/2020/07/06/bottleye.html 4 comments reversing
- RISC-Y Business: Raging against the reduced machine https://secret.club/2023/12/24/riscy-business.html 3 comments emudev
- Fuzzing for a weekend: Part 2 https://secret.club/2022/05/11/fuzzing-solana-2.html 3 comments reverseengineering
- Windows 11: TPMs and Digital Sovereignty https://secret.club/2021/06/28/windows11-tpms.html 72 comments netsec
- Windows 11: TPMs and Digital Sovereignty https://secret.club/2021/06/28/windows11-tpms.html 123 comments hardware
- Windows 11: TPMs and Digital Sovereignty https://secret.club/2021/06/28/windows11-tpms.html 6 comments privacy
- Preventing memory inspection on Windows https://secret.club/2021/05/23/big-memory.html 15 comments programming
- Reliable remote code execution in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive https://secret.club/2021/05/13/source-engine-rce-join.html 11 comments netsec
- Reliable remote code execution in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive https://secret.club/2021/05/13/source-engine-rce-join.html 16 comments reverseengineering
- Reliable remote code execution in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive https://secret.club/2021/05/13/source-engine-rce-join.html 29 comments programming
- CVE-2021-30481: Source engine remote code execution via game invites https://secret.club/2021/04/20/source-engine-rce-invite.html 12 comments programming
- A look at LLVM - comparing clamp implementations https://secret.club/2021/04/09/std-clamp.html 11 comments cpp
- Why rustc's clamp is superior when compared to its Clang "equivalent" https://secret.club/2021/04/09/std-clamp.html 29 comments rust
- Why rustc's clamp is superior when compared to its Clang "equivalent" https://secret.club/2021/04/09/std-clamp.html 84 comments programming
- why Rust's std::clamp is superior than its C++ equivalent https://secret.club/2021/04/09/std-clamp.html 11 comments programming
- How Runescape catches botters, and why they didn’t catch me https://secret.club/2021/04/03/runescape-heuristics.html 6 comments reverseengineering
- How Runescape catches botters, and why they didn’t catch me https://secret.club/2021/04/03/runescape-heuristics.html 300 comments programming
- BitLocker Lockscreen bypass https://secret.club/2021/01/15/bitlocker-bypass.html 18 comments programming
- BitLocker Lockscreen bypass https://secret.club/2021/01/15/bitlocker-bypass.html 3 comments netsec
- [0-day] Escaping VirtualBox 6.1 https://secret.club/2021/01/14/vbox-escape.html 5 comments reverseengineering
- [0-day] Escaping VirtualBox 6.1 https://secret.club/2021/01/14/vbox-escape.html 28 comments programming
- Hiding execution of unsigned code in Windows system threads https://secret.club/2021/01/12/callout.html 6 comments programming
- Don't Thread On Me: Exploiting Windows Thread Suspension https://secret.club/2021/01/04/thread-stuff.html 12 comments reverseengineering
- Emulating commercial anti-cheats on Linux for Wine gaming https://secret.club/2020/07/06/bottleye.html 91 comments programming
- Windows Telemetry service elevation of privilege https://secret.club/2020/07/01/diagtrack.html 15 comments programming
- Cracking a commercial anticheat's packet encryption https://secret.club/2020/06/19/battleye-packet-encryption.html 18 comments programming
- Elevating to SYSTEM privileges by deleting a directory on Windows https://secret.club/2020/04/23/directory-deletion-shell.html# 32 comments programming
- Introduction to UEFI: Part 1 https://secret.club/2020/05/26/introduction-to-uefi-part-1.html 70 comments programming
- From directory deletion to SYSTEM shell [Windows Exploit] https://secret.club/2020/04/23/directory-deletion-shell.html 15 comments netsec
- From directory deletion to SYSTEM shell [Windows Exploit] https://secret.club/2020/04/23/directory-deletion-shell.html 16 comments programming
- Why anti-cheat software utilize kernel drivers; a view from reverse-engineering experts https://secret.club/2020/04/17/kernel-anticheats.html 677 comments programming
- How Escape from Tarkov ensures game integrity https://secret.club/2020/04/16/mono-integrity.html 15 comments programming
- Getting an unfair advantage in video-games via debug events https://secret.club/2020/04/15/dead-by-daylight.html 16 comments programming
- How commercial anti-cheats detect system emulation https://secret.club/2020/04/13/how-anti-cheats-detect-system-emulation.html 20 comments programming
- How commercial anti cheats spy on reverse engineers https://secret.club/2020/03/31/battleye-developer-tracking.html 55 comments programming
- Bypassing commercial anticheats by abusing integrity checks https://secret.club/2020/02/26/be_umode.html 39 comments programming
Linking pages
- Why anti-cheat software utilize kernel drivers | secret club https://secret.club/2020/04/17/kernel-anticheats.html 678 comments
- BattlEye reverse engineer tracking | secret club https://secret.club/2020/03/31/battleye-developer-tracking.html 55 comments
- Researcher finds certain network names can disable Wi-Fi on iPhones - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/4/22563166/researcher-finds-network-names-percent-disable-wi-fi-iphones 38 comments
- On non-technical video-games cheat mitigations https://dustri.org/b/on-non-technical-video-games-cheat-mitigations.html 21 comments
- 🇬🇧 The dying knight in the shiny armour | APT::WTF - APTortellini’s blog https://aptw.tf/2021/08/21/killing-defender.html 18 comments
- So You Want To Be a Pentester? (Updated 2023) - Jack Hacks https://jhalon.github.io/becoming-a-pentester/ 14 comments
- Connecting to malicious Wi-Fi networks can mess with your iPhone | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/06/connecting-to-malicious-wi-fi-networks-can-mess-with-your-iphone/ 6 comments
- GitHub - mrexodia/dumpulator: An easy-to-use library for emulating memory dumps. Useful for malware analysis (config extraction, unpacking) and dynamic analysis in general (sandboxing). https://github.com/mrexodia/dumpulator 1 comment