[binary] Another Kernel TIPC Bug, MySQL, and Buggy Go

Published: Feb. 17, 2022, 1 a.m.

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This week we discuss taint analysis and where to use it compared with fuzzing, a couple buggy code patterns in Go to be on the lookout for, and another remote stack-overflow in the Kernel TIPC module.

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[00:00:14] Spot the Vuln - How Much

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[00:03:11] Linux Kernel kCTF VRP Extended

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[00:05:39] MindShaRE: When MySQL Cluster Encounters Taint Analysis

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[00:24:46] A deeper dive into CVE-2021-39137 - a Golang security bug that Rust would have prevented

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[00:38:47] Remote Stack Overflow in Linux Kernel TIPC Module since 4.8 (net/tipc) [CVE-2022-0435]

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