In 1994, the first commercial internet browser was released. Netscape Navigator went on to be eclipsed by Internet Explore, Safari, Firefox, and now Chrome, but it helped kick start the internet-focused world we live in today. And along with that we’ve also learned a lot about browser security.
No matter how strong we build our browsers, that does not prevent hackers from trying to break new things. In this episode, one researcher explains how he successfully escaped the Chrome sandbox, and how bug bounties might just be a good thing resulting in better security for us all.
EP 45: Hacking Industrial Control Systems
EP 44: Hackers Wanted: Filling the Cybersecurity Skills Gap
EP 43: Follow The Rabbit
EP 42: Hacking Aerospace
EP 41: Hacking The Art of Invisibility
EP 40: Hacking Ethereum Smart Contracts
EP 39: Fuzzing Crypto
EP 38: Going Passwordless
EP 37: A Hacker From Hollywood
EP 36: Fuzzing Message Brokers
EP 35: Digital Forensics
EP 34: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics
EP 33: Scanning the Internet
EP 32: The Hunt For Ghost #1
EP 31: Stopping the Mirai IoT Botnet, One CnC Server At A Time
EP 30: Surviving Stalkerware
EP 29: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF
EP 28: Fuzzing Hyper-V
EP 27: Car Hacking 0x05
EP 26: Hacking Charity
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