[00:00:20] *** Quits: vishwin60 (~chatzilla@wikimedia/O) (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.92 [Firefox 38.4.0/20151027170520]) [02:49:56] *** Quits: majora (~majora@205.204.23.189) (Quit: Leaving) [03:18:17] yay, i'll be at usenix enigma tomorrow [03:18:19] i get to see ron rivest, geohot, and a bunch of other cool people [09:56:54] wow... [09:56:56] http://voxelcss.com/ [10:14:17] yeah [10:14:33] odd project [16:28:15] >raise monitor 6" [16:28:19] >neck soreness gone [16:37:59] *** Joins: majora (~majora@205.204.23.189) [16:44:21] i just got access to a secret repo of over 100 binaries with very difficult exploits [16:44:27] i'm in heaven [17:09:46] lol [17:10:02] were they not on virustotal? [17:18:43] iangcarroll: they were hand written CTF problems by a professor at GA tech [17:19:04] ah [17:19:05] he does some really cool research with pattern recognition and finding bugs [17:19:14] i'm at usenix engima now [17:19:15] and i met him at lunch [17:19:34] he was showing me all of these PHP crash POCs he's found [17:19:41] and apparently he loves CTFs [17:19:45] thought you were talking about CVE-exploiting malware [17:19:47] he taught a college course on it [17:19:56] iangcarroll: those are boring [17:20:02] like [17:20:07] they're not *exploits* [17:20:31] oh [17:20:38] you specifically said CVE-exploiting [17:20:57] the problem is it's hard to separate the interesting malware from the boring malware [17:22:41] yeah [17:23:00] which is why CTF problems are awesomse [17:23:04] especially theses [17:23:13] s/theses/these/ [17:23:13] gsingh93 probably meant: especially these [17:23:24] there are kernel exploits [17:23:27] sandbox escapes [17:23:30] srop [17:23:31] i'm so pumped [17:23:42] you can search for CVEs in VT, but I assume you knew that [17:24:24] actually, i'm going to try that now for some stuff i've been looking at [17:25:15] the similar-to query is also great [17:43:32] *** Quits: majora (~majora@205.204.23.189) (Quit: Leaving) [18:30:25] sewilton: call it littleware [18:30:30] littleware for little people [18:30:56] internally we're now jokingly calling minimalist middleware widdleware [18:34:19] If Facebook had signatures like a full-fledged forum, "widdleware" would definitely be my sig right now [18:34:26] That's actually really funny [18:34:48] "shane the widdleware wrangler" [22:07:58] *** Joins: vishwin60 (~psu-clc@wikimedia/O) [22:16:04] wow, the firefox aurora/developer edition theme looks even better on windows for some reason [22:19:21] and that's on a crappy-by-default computer lab monitor…