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 05: Why Are Blue Team Hackers More L33T?
EP 04: Can A Machine Think Like A Hacker?
EP 03: Inside DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge
EP 02: Inside DEF CON’s Champion CTF Team PPP
EP 01: Why Is West Point Training Hackers?
EP 00: The Hacker Mind (Promo)
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