Uninformed Journal Release Announcement: Volume 3
Uninformed is pleased to announce the release of its third volume. This
volume includes 7 articles that cover a wide array of topics including
reverse engineering, exploitation technology, rootkit technology,
fuzzing, and other areas of research. The articles included in this
volume are:
- Engineering in Reverse: Bypassing PatchGuard on Windows x64
Authors: skape & Skywing
- Exploitation Technology: Windows Kernel-mode Payload Fundamentals
Authors: bugcheck & skape
- Fuzzing: Analyzing Common Binary Parser Mistakes
Author: Orlando Padilla
- General Research: Attacking NTLM With Precomputed Hash Tables
Author: warlord
- General Research: Linux Improvised Userland Scheduler Virus
Author: Izik
- Rootkit Technology: FUTo
Authors: Peter Silberman & C.H.A.O.S.
- What Were They Thinking? Thick Clients Gone Wrong
Author: trew
This volume of the journal can be found at:
http://www.uninformed.org/?v=3
The PullThePlug Contest:
PullThePlug is holding a contest to allow individuals in the security
community to share knowledge in the form of interesting and innovative
papers with the chance of winning a few prizes. The contest ends on Feb.
10th, 2006 and winners will be announced on March 1st, 2006. Uninformed
will be reviewing submissions to the PullThePlug contest for possible
inclusion in the May 3rd release of the next issue of the journal. You
can find more information about the PullThePlug contest here:
http://www.pulltheplug.org/contest/
About Uninformed:
Uninformed is a non-commercial technical outlet for research in areas
pertaining to security technologies, reverse engineering, and lowlevel
programming. The goal, as the name implies, is to act as a medium for
informing the uninformed. The research presented in each edition is
simply an example of the evolutionary thought that affects all academic
and professional disciplines. Uninformed is currently not accepting
general submissions.
- Uninformed
staff [at] uninformed.org