We are excited to announce the CFP for the next tmp.0ut Volume 5!
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We are excited to announce the CFP for the next tmp.0ut Volume 5!
Would you look at that, it's tmp.0ut Volume 4! Happy Friday, hope you enjoy this latest issue!
tmp.0ut Volume 4 will be out in the coming days!
In the mean time, check out the official tmp.0ut 4 Mixtape!!
~2 hours of beats to relax/study/write viruses to:
Listen to Bad Will - Tmp.0ut 4 Mixtape by Bad Will #np on #SoundCloud
We are extending our call for papers to January 1, 2025!
We are now targeting an end of January release.
If you have any Linux/ELF related research, projects, or papers, we would love to publish them!
Huge thank you to everyone who has already submitted!
An End of the Week treat! We are pleased to push the final paper to tmp.0ut Vol. 3: "u used 2 call me on my polymorphic shell phone" by @ic3qu33n
This paper explores historical Linux VX techniques and applies them to modern day, you won't want 2 miss!
https://tmpout.sh/3/12.html
tmpout vol3 - article a day #17
isra shows us another proof of concept x64 ELF virus written in Perl!
read here: https://tmpout.sh/3/30.html
tmpout vol3 - article a day #16
"recap of bggp 4: replicate"
a short recap of the most recent @binarygolf challenge, with a link to all the entries.
read here: https://tmpout.sh/3/25.html
tmpout vol3 - article a day #15
"hvICE - intrusion countermeasure electronics"
wintermute shows us a proof of concept implementation for enforced data integrity
read here: https://tmpout.sh/3/24.html
tmpout vol3 - article a day #14
"rain king - silent syscall hooking on arm64 linux via patching svc handler"
wintermute shows us an interesting way of hooking syscalls that isn't commonly detected!
read here: https://tmpout.sh/3/23.html