Aleks Nikolic
Aleks is a security researcher with a primary focus on finding memory corruption vulnerabilities in widely used server-side and client-side software.
Aleks’ previous published research topics have included fuzzer augmentation techniques, mitigation bypass techniques, and Internet-wide vulnerability scans. In his spare time he likes to tinker with devices around him and has previously published writeups of his reverse engineering efforts of useless cameras, obsolete car systems and x-ray imaging.
Session
We will be taking a look at a photo printer firmware for no particular purpose other than having fun and learning something. We will start by downloading a firmware update from the manufacturer's website, continue with figuring out firmware update format and start digging into the code. We will be using free and open tools, we will be introducing common reverse engineering principles and learning firmware and microcontroller concepts. We'll go as slow as necessary and will get as far as we can in the time allotted.
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Workshops require registration via this link: https://square.link/u/LYlZ89gC
(Registration will open at 12:00 Noon PDT, on Friday, October 10th)