by Julien Ahrens | Tuesday, July 21, 2015 | General
The Wassenaar Arrangement. Maybe you have already heard about that. With the implementation of this multilateral export control regime on conventional arms, dual-use goods and technologies, security researchers like me could be called lords of...
by Julien Ahrens | Tuesday, August 13, 2013 | General
I am happy to announce some really awesome changes! Do you quit while you’re ahead?I’ve been blogging on Inshell.net for about 1,5 years now, and during this time I constantly received more and more positive feedbacks from different vendors, I’ve...
by Julien Ahrens | Tuesday, January 15, 2013 | General
Last year while playing with the famous peach fuzzer for the first time, I discovered two Remote Denial of Service vulnerabilities in the DNS and HTTP modules of the handy all-in-one server “Serva”. The root cause for both DoS conditions are standard...
by Julien Ahrens | Sunday, December 30, 2012 | Conferences, General
The 29th annual Chaos Communication Congress under the slogan “Not my Department” arrived again in the most beautiful city in the world: Hamburg! The Congress moved from the Congress Center in Berlin, where people had to sit stacked (according to some...
by Julien Ahrens | Wednesday, November 21, 2012 | General
Happy Birthday! Remember, remember, last year in November…My first post “Hello world” was born exactly one year ago, and many things have changed during the past 365 days. I have learned a lot on interesting security topics (and probably...
by Julien Ahrens | Wednesday, August 15, 2012 | General, News
This is quite a sad story and also a perfect example of the ignorance or maybe arrogance of many software vendors. I’ve reported the Buffer Overflow vulnerability to the vendor named “Photodex” and also received an answer, which sounds like they...