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Vulnerability and Threat Intelligence

Threat Modeling and Risk Assessment

Penetration Testing

Source Code Review

Security Research

Security Consulting

Training

Linux kernel exploitation

Linux kernel development

Linux userland exploitation

Publications

Vulnerabilities in the /proc Component of the CAN BCM Protocol in the Linux kernel – 307 Security Conference

The importance of a rigorous methodology in information security research – NullByte Security Conference 10th Edition

Research

We discovered a use-after-free vulnerability in the core of the TCP subsystem of the Linux kernel (CVE-2024-36904).

We reported a nday vulnerability (CVE-2023-52922) affecting Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and its derivatives. The exploitation of the vulnerability allows the leaking of the encoded freelist pointer and the addresses of the slab.

We discovered two vulnerabilities in the CAN BCM subsystem. A use-after-free affecting the proc entry and an out-of-bounds read. CVE-2025-38003 and CVE-2025-38004.

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