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HyperGuard – Secure Kernel Patch Guard: Part 2 – SKPG Extents
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February 17, 2022
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HyperGuard – Secure Kernel Patch Guard: Part 1 – SKPG Initialization
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IoRing vs. io_uring: a comparison of Windows and Linux implementations
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I/O Rings – When One I/O Operation is Not Enough
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Thread and Process State Change
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Exploiting a “Simple” Vulnerability, Part 2 – What If We Made Exploitation Harder?
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Exploiting a “Simple” Vulnerability – Part 1.5 – The Info Leak
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CET Updates – Dynamic Address Ranges
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Exploiting a “Simple” Vulnerability – In 35 Easy Steps or Less!
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DPWs are the new DPCs : Deferred Procedure Waits in Windows 10 21H1
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