This blog is intended to share an in-depth analysis of a recent multi-stage attack attributed to the Water Gamayun advanced persistent threat group (APT). Drawing on telemetry, forensic reconstruction ...
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A lack of high-quality source-level types plagues decompiled code despite decades of advancement in the science and art of decompilation. Accurate type information is crucial in understanding program ...
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QR codes were once a quirky novelty that prompted a fun scan with the phone. Early on, you might have seen a QR code on a museum exhibit and scanned it to learn more about the eating habits of the ...
Abstract: The article investigates the construction of linear binary codes designed to achieve maximum coding rates for various minimum code distances, with a focus on approaching theoretical ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help improve binary code analysis and, in turn, make the software supply chain more secure. Effective binary code analysis is paramount as supply chain risks rise.
Apple this week announced that App Store app developers will be able to offer redemption codes for all types of in-app purchases starting later this year. In 2020, Apple introduced the ability for ...
There’s an old story from the Jewish tradition about a group of rabbis debating who owns a bird found near a property line. The rule seems simple—birds on one side belong to the property owner, birds ...